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#1 Publicado el 28-Sep-2016, 12:53:32
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....is missing, bring it in pls,bitte
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#2 Publicado el 28-Sep-2016, 12:55:40
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isn't the lap number red for the the first of the three boost laps?
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#3 Publicado el 28-Sep-2016, 13:46:30 (última edición el 28-Sep-2016, 13:48:46 por Roland Postle)
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Would be nice to see it listed in a table too. It's easy to miss those little red shadows when scrolling up and down through several 80 lap races
Edit: And Q risks too ;)
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#4 Publicado el 28-Sep-2016, 14:04:06
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Quote ( Roland Postle @ September 28th 2016,13:46:30 ) And Q risks too ;) If we're including that, we should include quali energy at the same time. :)
I would like to see quali energy on Q1 and Q2 pages pre-race regardless though.
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Quote ( Roland Postle @ September 28th 2016,13:46:30 ) Would be nice to see it listed in a table too. It's easy to miss those little red shadows when scrolling up and down through several 80 lap races
After that I've spent several hours on searching why the boostlaps aren't imported anymore by my data parser and finally found out that vlad has changed the width and the color of the shading?
No way :-P
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#6 Publicado el 29-Sep-2016, 17:05:03
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My eyes hurt when I try looking for boost laps numbers in Analysis. Vlad, can't you plz make all three lap numbers of a single boost orange or something? Thank you!
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#7 Publicado el 29-Sep-2016, 18:41:33
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#8 Publicado el 29-Sep-2016, 18:48:00
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Quote ( Maxim Kotov @ September 29th 2016,17:05:03 ) My eyes hurt when I try looking for boost laps numbers in Analysis. Agree totally! I have really crap eyes, and even with screen magnified it is barely noticeable.
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#9 Publicado el 29-Sep-2016, 19:03:15
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Quote ( Roland Postle @ September 28th 2016,13:46:30 ) Would be nice to see it listed in a table too. It's easy to miss those little red shadows when scrolling up and down through several 80 lap races
Edit: And Q risks too ;) Quote ( Mark Pinnick @ September 28th 2016,14:04:06 ) Quote ( Roland Postle @ September 28th 2016,13:46:30 )
And Q risks too ;) If we're including that, we should include quali energy at the same time. :)
I would like to see quali energy on Q1 and Q2 pages pre-race regardless though. Very good ideas. But will be interesting to see drivers mistakes in Q too.Quote ( Kirsty Ridley @ September 29th 2016,18:48:00 ) Quote ( Maxim Kotov @ September 29th 2016,17:05:03 )
My eyes hurt when I try looking for boost laps numbers in Analysis. Agree totally! I have really crap eyes, and even with screen magnified it is barely noticeable. Lucky that I have glasses, but before that I had the same problem too.
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#10 Publicado el 29-Sep-2016, 19:08:14
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You mean you didn't notice mine in my picture? :P
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Spot the boost lap :
My suggestion would be to make the whole lap number "box" to change color, instead of the faint glow behind the number. Or at least make the glow much more visible
as example
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#12 Publicado el 29-Sep-2016, 19:17:23 (última edición el 29-Sep-2016, 19:17:50 por Joel Bradley)
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Quote ( Mikko Heikkinen @ September 29th 2016,19:10:52 ) Spot the boost lap :
My suggestion would be to make the whole lap number "box" to change color, instead of the faint glow behind the number
Lap 25 :)
Edit: Was done before the box.
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Quote ( Joel Bradley @ September 29th 2016,19:17:23 ) Edit: Was done before the box.
That's just due to your special Superman X-ray shades :)
But I'm sure that even with those, you too can agree that the current one is not too clearly visible
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#14 Publicado el 29-Sep-2016, 19:26:05
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Honestly, I have essentially perfect eyesight, and if I didn't already know which boost laps I had chosen, the red shadow (even before the simulated color-blindness) wouldn't be blatantly obvious.
Maybe we don't need another section on the Race Analysis screen (though, I don't think it would necessarily bother me), but Mikko's suggestion is good.
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#15 Publicado el 29-Sep-2016, 19:31:16
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The problem with any colouring/shading/background changes to the lap number is they won't copy-paste easily, nor show up in the Excel sheet (which is lacking tons of stuff anyway but nevermind)
An events text as Helga suggested or a table are both easy to see, easy to paste around, and easy(ish) to parse
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#16 Publicado el 29-Sep-2016, 19:34:52
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Quote ( Roland Postle @ September 29th 2016,19:31:16 ) The problem with any colouring/shading/background changes to the lap number is they won't copy-paste easily, nor show up in the Excel sheet (which is lacking tons of stuff anyway but nevermind)
An events text as Helga suggested or a table are both easy to see, easy to paste around, and easy(ish) to parse
That's exactly why to make them color/shading/background, to make total and complete automation harder :D
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#17 Publicado el 29-Sep-2016, 20:22:32
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I'd rather have them written up under a "Boosting Laps" part in the Analysis as when copy/pasting into excel, or parsing into a document you do not get the boost lap starts with you anyway so have to always go in and look again, or write them up manually.
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#18 Publicado el 29-Sep-2016, 20:31:18
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Quote ( Mikko Heikkinen @ September 29th 2016,19:23:19 ) But I'm sure that even with those, you too can agree that the current one is not too clearly visible
I agree
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#19 Publicado el 29-Sep-2016, 21:31:01
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Quote ( Roland Postle @ September 29th 2016,19:31:16 ) The problem with any colouring/shading/background changes to the lap number is they won't copy-paste easily, nor show up in the Excel sheet (which is lacking tons of stuff anyway but nevermind)
An events text as Helga suggested or a table are both easy to see, easy to paste around, and easy(ish) to parse How about marking them with special symbols? Like 23 24 *25 *26 *27 28
Or
23 24 (25) (26) (27) 28
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#20 Publicado el 29-Sep-2016, 22:37:32
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#21 Publicado el 29-Sep-2016, 22:39:56
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Quote ( Mikko Heikkinen @ September 29th 2016,19:10:52 ) Spot the boost lap :
My suggestion would be to make the whole lap number "box" to change color, instead of the faint glow behind the number. Or at least make the glow much more visible
as example
This would be very awesome
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Excellent solution Vlad
passes all the 8 test variations with flying colors :P
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#23 Publicado el 29-Sep-2016, 23:53:18
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Another coding needed. Thanks for nothing, Vlad :-P
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#24 Publicado el 30-Sep-2016, 00:43:53
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Whoa, have the lap numbers always linked to the specific lap on the race replay? I never noticed.
And thanks, Vlad, works much better now.
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#25 Publicado el 30-Sep-2016, 00:52:15
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Quote ( Kirsty Ridley @ September 29th 2016,19:08:14 ) You mean you didn't notice mine in my picture? :P
What you talking about? You sending out those pics again of you wearing nothing but glasses?
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#26 Publicado el 30-Sep-2016, 05:26:13
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It's really nice that game admin listens and reacts to suggestions! Thanks a lot! But is it really difficult to color ALL boost laps and not only first ones?;))
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#27 Publicado el 30-Sep-2016, 07:46:16
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Max, I like your previous suggestion with the *12 before or after the number... This would be super easy as far as coding is concerned.
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#28 Publicado el 30-Sep-2016, 09:35:15
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Quote ( Ken Neihart @ September 30th 2016,00:52:15 ) What you talking about? You sending out those pics again of you wearing nothing but glasses? And socks!
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#29 Publicado el 30-Sep-2016, 10:03:26
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Quote ( Maxim Kotov @ September 30th 2016,05:26:13 ) But is it really difficult to color ALL boost laps and not only first ones?;))
I think it's perfect as it is right now.
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