Undo Button
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Zaiako
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Undo Button
The main reason for this is that misclicks do happen. Most of them are infact reversable. But there are misclicks like bottom decking a card that are hard to reverse without "cheating" or just messing with the flow of the game. I think that a undo button would help with this problem quite a lot.
hypedgamer- Posts : 2
Join date : 2012-01-29
Re: Undo Button
Cool idea, but don't get your hopes up. As you said yourself, most misclicks are reversable, so the Undo button would have very limited usage that doesn't warrant the trouble of programming it. Besides, it only saves you about 5 seconds.
Occultdude17- Posts : 582
Join date : 2011-09-14
Re: Undo Button
Occultdude17 wrote:Cool idea, but don't get your hopes up. As you said yourself, most misclicks are reversable, so the Undo button would have very limited usage that doesn't warrant the trouble of programming it. Besides, it only saves you about 5 seconds.
All of what he said and a biscuit.
DefiniteOtaku- Chaotic Stupid
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Re: Undo Button
although sure it helps a few situations, this would be abused like hell.
Its a nice idea but the cons outweigh the pros, not to mention the huge strain it would put on admins/mods.
Its a nice idea but the cons outweigh the pros, not to mention the huge strain it would put on admins/mods.
Zaiako- Posts : 186
Birthday : 1992-04-23
Join date : 2011-08-09
Re: Undo Button
maybe just for pulling out a card from the bottom of the deck and maybe throwing it in the banish zone or something? that is a hard misclick to come back from
S.S.A.- Posts : 1010
Join date : 2011-10-16
Re: Undo Button
This undo button wouldn't have much use, conflict would still arrive when if you "undo" your "misclick." it's really just the same as doing it manual, cause of someone doesn't believe it's a misclick, it's still impossible to prove, and others would try to use it seeing they made a misplay and "undo" their "misclick."
Zero2Hero- Hidden Genius
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Re: Undo Button
ill defend the bottom of the deck thing, because in real life you wouldnt go to put a card in the graveyard and have it wind up on the bottom of your deck
S.S.A.- Posts : 1010
Join date : 2011-10-16
Re: Undo Button
if not undo maybe just mill b or b bottom something to get the bottom decked card back without looking through the deck itself
hypedgamer- Posts : 2
Join date : 2012-01-29
Re: Undo Button
Asherpotter wrote:You can't undo in real life.
You can't misclick in real life either. Your point is invalid.
N/A- Posts : 2
Join date : 2012-01-30
Re: Undo Button
N/A wrote:Asherpotter wrote:You can't undo in real life.
You can't misclick in real life either. Your point is invalid.
Not only is it invalid, it's completely false. Undoing it in real life is as simple as putting the card back where it was.
Occultdude17- Posts : 582
Join date : 2011-09-14
Re: Undo Button
N/A wrote:Asherpotter wrote:You can't undo in real life.
You can't misclick in real life either. Your point is invalid.
But you can make mistakes. Your point is now invalid.
Miror B.- Posts : 1205
Join date : 2011-07-19
Re: Undo Button
A misclick is something unique to Dueling Network, and is not the same thing as a misplay.
In real life you can't try to declare an attack but instead accidentally put the card on the bottom of your deck.
Misclick = Intending to press one button but accidentally pressing another.
Misplay = Intentionally doing something that was not a good idea/puts you in a worse state in the duel.
Know the difference.
Misclicks are unable to occur in real life. Because...it's real life.
In real life you can't try to declare an attack but instead accidentally put the card on the bottom of your deck.
Misclick = Intending to press one button but accidentally pressing another.
Misplay = Intentionally doing something that was not a good idea/puts you in a worse state in the duel.
Know the difference.
Misclicks are unable to occur in real life. Because...it's real life.
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