B. Stinson wrote:A little detail on the filter function:
With Firefox, when I try to filter the roster, one of my left wingers (Patrik Bednár, Philadelphia Quakers, League I.1) disappears. This is the case for all the positional filters, and going back to 'All' brings him back. With Chrome, however, the filtering seems to work Ok.
And now that I'm flipping back and forth between Firefox and Chrome, it appears that the 'enable attribute highlighting' doesn't work in Firefox. All the attributes just show up dark red.
And lastly, the training sliders also seem to be Ok in Chrome.
OK thanks for the info, I see what's happening now and should be able to fix it shortly.
B.Stinson wrote:Oh, and a quick suggestions I've come up with regarding the training sliders:
Would it be possible to add some kind of "lock" feature on each slider? As it is now, all the sliders adjust together, as necessary, to maintain a 100% total. But I think it would be helpful if, like in Hearts of Iron, you could lock each slider where it is. That way, you can set a few key sliders to what you want, and then adjust the remaining sliders within whatever percentage is remaining.
Excellent idea! This is going on the features list for the next update.
B.Stinson wrote:Kind of a weird one here, which may not be in your power to "fix" (might just be how each browser works)...
There seems to be a difference in how each browser handles going "back" to the tactics screen. When you're setting your lines and stuff, click on a player on the right to go to his profile, and then click the browser's back button to go back to your lines. Firefox goes back to the specific lines you were editing (defense pairs, special teams, etc.), while Chrome always jumps back to 'forward lines'.
Again, maybe this isn't something you can control, but if you can, I think the way it works in Firefox is more convenient. It allows you to check player profiles, but jump right back to the lines you were editing.
Unfortunately this is browser behaviour, because all the lines are on the same "page" but just in different tabs, Chrome reloads the whole page and forgets what was previously visible, whereas Firefox is more intelligent about it.
I think ideally player info should be directly accessible from the tactics page itself, I am thinking of something like an info panel showing up when you hover over a player's name that lists his attributes. That might be better?