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Add a button to hide all the dice to see if certain territories connect or not (sometimes covered by dice)
DJCrowther wrote
at 6:49 PM, Wednesday January 3, 2007 EST |
371 people think this is a good idea
ben08 wrote
at 4:26 PM, Friday December 29, 2006 EST Making the dice sightly transparent would allow easier view of the borders (especially in situations with small territories), and just plain look cooler IMHO
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MadWylli wrote
at 1:26 AM, Thursday January 4, 2007 EST TECH. do your job. ;)
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no Wolf wrote
at 6:09 AM, Thursday January 4, 2007 EST I think the old one like this is unknown now, so I'd have to merge it into here, if I come across it. This has definitely come up before though.
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Tech wrote
at 2:59 AM, Friday January 5, 2007 EST Found it!
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Shuyin wrote
at 9:35 AM, Monday January 8, 2007 EST Make dices 50% transparent when mouse is over them ? That would make prople able to see through a dice at a particular place without making the board confusing with all dices premanently (or temporarily) semi-transparents.
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moonshot wrote
at 12:16 AM, Monday January 22, 2007 EST Another alternative would be to make the adjacent territories "flash" or change color when you select a territory. Overall though anything that makes it easier to see "behind" the dice would be good.
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49Kered wrote
at 1:59 PM, Sunday February 25, 2007 EST great idea
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DJCrowther wrote
at 4:24 AM, Monday February 26, 2007 EST you can also zoom in on the board to see the territory joins, it should be noted
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Valhery wrote
at 10:03 AM, Thursday January 3, 2008 EST The original Dice Wars game shows the number of biggest group of connected territories. Not the number of all of them. It took me some time to get used to that here. Maybe both could be shown ...
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pishposh30 wrote
at 2:59 PM, Thursday January 24, 2008 EST Perhaps, ryan can make the dice go partially transparent on mouse over.
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