Improve Game Finder--Put Maps at bottom

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sammy324
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Improve Game Finder--Put Maps at bottom

Post by sammy324 »

Concise description:
  • In Game finder, rank all the game options above the list of maps.

Specifics:
  • List all the game options right under the search by boxes. Simple, right? Then, all the maps will be the last thing to appear on the Game Finder page.

This will improve the following aspects of the site:
  • When I look for a game, but don't care about the map, it's slightly annoying to have to scroll through all the maps to select the game options. It seems arbitrary the way that it is split between players, game status, and search by; and all the other game finder options at the bottom. I think it should be a relatively easy change, and it really isn't much of a big change that people will be angry about.
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Richard Hand
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Re: Improve Game Finder--Put Maps at bottom

Post by Richard Hand »

I agree completely.

I would also like the Game Finder to have a favorite function, so you can set each category to always be default.
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Woodruff
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Re: Improve Game Finder--Put Maps at bottom

Post by Woodruff »

sammy324 wrote:This will improve the following aspects of the site:
  • When I look for a game, but don't care about the map, it's slightly annoying to have to scroll through all the maps to select the game options. It seems arbitrary the way that it is split between players, game status, and search by; and all the other game finder options at the bottom. I think it should be a relatively easy change, and it really isn't much of a big change that people will be angry about.


This has apparently gone the way of all good ideas on this site and died a horrible, awful death. Hail to the status quo!
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