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Just a simple suggestion for the Summary Page (F9).
When a player is on the disabled list, display the number of days they are injured on the summary page.
ohms_law
08-16-2006, 03:54 AM
good idea, in my opinion.
Rongar
08-17-2006, 08:34 AM
No need, really...just click on the guy's name as it appears on the Summary, and his scouting report will appear, with all the gory details(look for 'em , in text, under his photo and ratings, on the left-hand corner, above his career stats)...me, I never dare to do this - I really don't want to know how long I'm going to be without my key players - no news is good news!
ohms_law
08-17-2006, 08:44 AM
sure, but it would be nice to be able to know how long you need to go without those who are disabled simply by looking at the list on the summary page (which many of us will keep displayed while simming long periods of time).
Having to click on the player to get the scouting report in order to see days injured is just one more (unnessisary, in my opinion) click that we need to make.
Rongar
08-17-2006, 02:15 PM
sure, but it would be nice to be able to know how long you need to go without those who are disabled simply by looking at the list on the summary page (which many of us will keep displayed while simming long periods of time).
Having to click on the player to get the scouting report in order to see days injured is just one more (unnessisary, in my opinion) click that we need to make.
On the other hand, Ohms, what you can't see, don't depress you...:)
Rongar
08-17-2006, 02:22 PM
sure, but it would be nice to be able to know how long you need to go without those who are disabled simply by looking at the list on the summary page (which many of us will keep displayed while simming long periods of time).
Having to click on the player to get the scouting report in order to see days injured is just one more (unnessisary, in my opinion) click that we need to make.
Seriously, tho, isn't it a case of by saving us players a coupla seconds of fun-time, programmers have got to spend hours (I presume) tweaking the change?
ohms_law
08-17-2006, 02:28 PM
probably, which is why I've said the same or similar things in the past. But, it is up to Clay and Ian.
*shrug*
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