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Unable to interact with the room #236
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Originally created by @ArnoldSmith86 on GitHub (May 19, 2021).
I had this bug at least twice yesterday (Firefox on Linux):
I was unable to interact with anything in the room. It wouldn't show any movement in my own browser except for highlighting the holder I wanted to drag a child out of.
When I then moved one card onto another (without seeing it move), it formed a pile and suddenly all my changes to the room became visible (for me and other players).
I did use Ghetto before this happened (don't know if immediately before) the second time (don't remember the first time).
Please comment here if this happens to you. Preferably with more details. Of course it would be amazing if anyone finds out how to reproduce this.
@bjalder26 commented on GitHub (May 20, 2021):
I've done this like a dozen times when I mess up the JSON somehow. I'm not sure if that was your issue, but for me it has been routines that were broken.
@bjalder26 commented on GitHub (Jun 24, 2021):
To me this sounds a lot like #27 and #439.
@robartsd commented on GitHub (Jun 24, 2021):
Certainly unrelated to #439.
@96LawDawg commented on GitHub (Dec 5, 2021):
Probably this can be closed. @ArnoldSmith86?
@ArnoldSmith86 commented on GitHub (Dec 6, 2021):
At least I haven't seen it since then..