That is a feature I'd like to see up here. Tagging or labeling the name of a player to make it stand out visually.
Say, to visually indicate who you've played before, to make their name appear red. And to indicate to yourself who definately is (or is not) a player in your band, make their name green, so they stick out in the list of open tournaments. In this way you know instantly something about the particular players. Applying context to different colours of labels yourself.
A practicle example; if you see a brown-purplish name in the list of open banded tournaments, you'd might then realise this is a player you've met before in a banded tournament but back then appeared to be way out of the band due to a fallen graph. Now you can savely avoid the tournaments with brown-purplish names on the starting grid and actually have a chance of winning one.
This feature can be applied to games on the My Games page too.
Originally posted by AikoOr they could just put people's current rating by their name like they already do.
That is a feature I'd like to see up here. Tagging or labeling the name of a player to make it stand out visually.
Say, to visually indicate who you've played before, to make their name appear red. And to indicate to yourself who definately is (or is not) a player in your band, make their name green, so they stick out in the list of open tournaments. In thi ...[text shortened]... e a chance of winning one.
This feature can be applied to games on the My Games page too.
Originally posted by AikoThis is a joke, right?
That is a feature I'd like to see up here. Tagging or labeling the name of a player to make it stand out visually.
Say, to visually indicate who you've played before, to make their name appear red. And to indicate to yourself who definately is (or is not) a player in your band, make their name green, so they stick out in the list of open tournaments. In thi ...[text shortened]... e a chance of winning one.
This feature can be applied to games on the My Games page too.
You're asking a lot, and were supposed to mix the colors and the resulting color would tell us these things?
More like I'd see a brown name and need to check every aspect of them to determine just why they are a brown name and not a purple-yellow tint.
Some sort of mouse over would be more reasonable, and even then it couldn't possibly cover everything you are asking.
That is why I didn't bother saying anything when you first posted, but since you bumped... there is my 2 cents
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