Greetings. This bug is potentially dangerous, so I apologize if it's better to report such bugs privately. However, there is one mistake with the latest new feature in Uno, that is the ability to play a wild directly. This is actually very convenient and I quite like it, however if you play a wild draw 4 by using the D key instead of pressing enter and choosing the color, it does not matter if you bluff or not because your opponent cannot press f and is forced to draw 4 cards. This allows you to bluff as much as you wish even with that rule turned on. I hope you can fix this without disabling the feature on a wild draw 4. Thanks for your time.
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2. Aminiel,
Hello,
Thank you for reporting this: I'll look at it soon.
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3. Nikola,
I don't know if the bug should be fixed or no in this latest update from today, but it's not fixed. In fact, it's only somewhat different. Now if you play a draw 4 with the D key, the turn does not pass to the other player and you yourself can draw four cards, but continue playing your turn. Also, I wanted to ask how exactly is the feature supposed to work? Originally, I thought that each time you play a wild or a draw 4 with D, it would just avoid opening the menu but keep the previous color. However, it seems to select a color at random which is not so useful. Thanks for your work.
Edit: after the update of 26th of March, wild draw 4 is correctly processed with the D key and your opponent can use bluff. Thanks for the fix.
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Zuletzt geändert von Nikola, Mar 22 2020 17:37:53
4. Aminiel,
Hello,
It should be fixed since the update of yesterday afternoon. Tell me if you still find something strange with this feature. Thank you.
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5. Nikola,
Hello. Indeed it all works correctly, but the question I had in my previous post still seems to apply. So if I play a wild or a wild draw 4, why is the color selected at random? For example, let's imagine the color is blue, and I press d on a wild. The color might switch to red, which I do not think is very useful if you do not know what will happen. I originally imagined it as just not opening the menu but still keeping the selected color. With the 0 7 rule however it all seems to be correct, at least from my experiments it always avoids exchanging which is the correct behaviour. The original wild draw 4 bug is however fixed, so thanks for that.