Of course not. I wanted to play a game, not file a bug report. If there was a dead simple way to do so, perhaps I would have. However, the way this usually works, is this:
- Google "freeciv bug report"
- Find a wiki page with a link telling you where the bug report tool is.
- Go there and create an account or at least fork over your email address.
- Fill out a bug report, asking you several questions for which you do not immediately know the answer, such as the build number of the software in question and your exact model of graphics card.
- Take screenshots (which on Windows is still a pain in the ass for some inexplicable reason).
- Fill out a CAPTCHA, several times.
- A few weeks later, find that your bug has been closed because you didn't use the latest nightly build or some other minor detail.
- A few months later, receive spam on the one-time email address you've entered just this once.
- A few years later, try the game again only to find the bug is still around.
Okay, that's the worst case scenario and Freeciv isn't even guilty of all of the above, but in my experience it is also a very common one. Which is why I did not report this bug.