Remember, remember the 25/11? You should have seen what happened on 17/03, 14/04 and 21/04 ...
29/09 seems to be a major problem...
I'm using blocks as-well and I don't have any issues with the pop-ups. One needs to know where and how to use the mouse to click on the correct place.
On other hand I already suggested that such UI features must have an option to turn them on/off on player's discretion. It'll optimize the UI speed for people with slower PCs.
Last edited by MCLueppers; 05.12.14 at 12:44.
Remember, remember the 25/11? You should have seen what happened on 17/03, 14/04 and 21/04 ...
29/09 seems to be a major problem...
Okay, for one, when zooming in it's kind a hard to send a general straight to a camp, try that, for example, in Outlaws. one of the few adv's left with a descent loot drop. the distance is too large when using blocks to zoom in.
And although a lot of players will argue with the idea that blocking wasn't supposed to be used. If that would be correct then every gen would get intercepted. or am i wrong on that one too?
for second, you're right, my tone set in the thread is a bit arrogant and i think also that complaining is easy, so sorry to the dev's for that.
(Not that they will take notice of anything written on forum imo.)
And yes i am thankful for a free of charge game like tso, and also aware that it's a profit based company. They don't maintain a game like this to pleas people like us. it's all based on making money, and a lot of players buy gems.
i am thankful for the window to send multiple generals to an adventure.
i am thankful for the possibility that in the near future it will be possible to make multiple stacks.
And as a third, when creating such a great browsergame, then it must come on to their mind that when a player is mounting it's generals, it's very unhandy when that window pop's up right on top of all generals, like i said, it's way more handy to skip that window like 2 inches to the side, so you can see what you're doing.
just tweaking
Check my post. no whining, just my feedback, Markos isn't whining either, its feedback. It maybe useful but its poorly implemented to the point where I have 15 generals land and its awkward to navigate around. Doesn't really matter if im blocking or not, its annoying whatever I do.
Remember, remember the 25/11? You should have seen what happened on 17/03, 14/04 and 21/04 ...
29/09 seems to be a major problem...
Can you please quote the part where I said my opinion is more important that anyone else's? I was just giving my own personal feedback. As I understand I don't speak for the entire community lol.
Sorry if quoting you created a confusion. I mean all that don't like it not just you. And you're right - this is feedback after all. I just expect it to be more constructive than an opposition to the rest of us that want it. So I believe we can all agree that an on/off option is much more desired than completely removing the pop-ups.
Remember, remember the 25/11? You should have seen what happened on 17/03, 14/04 and 21/04 ...
29/09 seems to be a major problem...
+1 for the on off button.
If some people like it fair enough. Most of my guild don't use the forums but do not like it. Makes moving around more difficult and harder to select correct generals when zoomed out.
They are useful when I just want to check the troops but in the way when I want to click on the camp (my own or enemy). Especially if I zoom out - which I have to do a lot because I have a small screen and I haven't developed the skill to scroll the map while sending attacks.
The general names were a good idea - I was all for being able to tell apart my generals because I usually remember which one holds what troop that way, but the two lines of text obscur the graphics - especially while zoomed out, and I have trouble telling where to click or whether I put my camp down in the place I wanted to or one square to the right.
So I'd suggest to remove player name from my own camps and put the info window a little higher or to some other place where it doesn't prevent me from clicking on a camp.