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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
Kenjamin wrote
at 2:23 PM, Thursday February 28, 2008 EST A 2-dimensional perspective option would solve this. Toggle from current view to a birds-eye with only numbers representing total dice. I'm surprised nothing has been done about this because it has been an issue since pretty much day 1.
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Big Jumblies wrote
at 9:56 AM, Saturday March 1, 2008 EST Well, with 16 dice now it should be even more fun to try to figure out whats connected
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adject wrote
at 11:38 AM, Saturday March 1, 2008 EST I take screen shots of blank territories in case I can't see the layout properly. But that's really awkward. Totally back this idea.
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Ryan wrote
at 11:41 PM, Sunday March 16, 2008 EDT ctrl+
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CuteKittens wrote
at 2:24 PM, Monday March 17, 2008 EDT ctrl+ does do the trick, but it seems a little glitchy in getting the dice to come back on the screen.
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Danny_DCB wrote
at 2:27 PM, Monday March 17, 2008 EDT Umm, is it just me or does Firefox use the very same hotkey for increasing text size?
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CuteKittens wrote
at 5:13 PM, Monday March 17, 2008 EDT its not just you, FF does increase text size with that key combo.
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chiton wrote
at 6:53 PM, Monday March 17, 2008 EDT first click in the map, then hit ctrl+, works with my firefox ;-)
and ctrl+ brings em back, I like the view when empty territories are fighting...phantom wars |
ElPeanu2 wrote
at 8:32 AM, Tuesday March 18, 2008 EDT uh cool that is a real help- works perfectly!
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chrisizme wrote
at 7:37 PM, Sunday March 23, 2008 EDT Obviously this has now been done, but a button would be prefrable. In IE7 it zooms in as well as removing the dice. :)
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