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Algintal Core Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2012.09.03 17:01:00 -
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Unless I've missed the obvious, (*EDIT* I see that I have missed the obvious. It's located in the upper right corner above the suit specs. Carry on....) I'd really love to have a third column in the Saved Dropsuit Fittings window showing how many fittings are left for that particular build---like how the DS icons are on the left. I don't really see a benefit of those icons personally, but at least have a number next to them so at a glance I know exactly what's left, without having to look at the individual mods associated with each build to guess.
I still request the following: Perhaps it would also help that there be an icon or that the suit count total be color coded to know that "hey, this build shares your stock of modules and/or weaponry with another build." I ASSUME that if I have a stock of 50 SMGs and one of my fittings carries 1 SMG, but another fitting carries dual SMGs, that they are both pulling from the one stock of 50 SMGs. I can see confusion arrising where players log into a game, choose their spawn point, then see that they have 10 builds of one fit, and 10 builds of another, play and die, suddently both builds are 1 less even though the player died only once, because both were pulling from the same single stock of gear. Maybe I'm wrong? That was a nasty sentence. Ugh, sorry ;) If there was an icon asterix at least, or some other designation to remind players on their fitting screens that items in this specific build are SHARED, not to assume that you have more suits (not "suits" but fittings OF this suit) than you really do, that might help with newer non-EVE player transition.
In the actual Dropsuit Fitting display, can we maybe have a black box or circle with a subtle stroke for the module and weapon counts? As it is, it seems the counts have a transparent background. Some double-digit numbers overlap the module/weapon graphic and it's very hard to make out what the first digit is. A simple black fill and frame stroke for that count will easily fix this.
*last request deleted cuz I'm an idiot at times!*
Thanks for reading,
- me. |