MarkRBright
07-11-2016, 08:50 AM
Just a thought but how about this for an idea.
In the Mega Milestones table (in Main Stats and User Milestones - but also in SubProjects if you felt the need) you could colour code the "Many" figure in any row where it constitutes a Maxwell, and used a paler shade of the same colour where it is within a few (I suggest 2) of a Maxwell. This would help explain to people why they have a Maxwell, as well as encourage them to go for more. Currently in order to find out if a Maxwell is acheivable you need to go through each MM in the table and select it to see the highest acheivers. I little bit of help with this would I think be a great idea, as many people may not realise they are close to a Maxwell otherwise.
You could take this further with the MiRB/TeraMiRB column by colour codeing the RankP figure where it constitutes a TeraMiRB, and use a paler colour for a MiRB.
I would suggest using a strong and pale colour for TeraMiRB and MRB respectively as when you have a TeraMiRB you also have a MiRB for that MM. You could also do the same for TMiRBs and CMiRBs (and their Teras) by colour coding the RankT and RankC columns if you ever decide to implement that earlier suggestion.
You could colour the Maxwell, MiRB and TeraMiRB (CMRB and TMiRB too!) figures somehow to link the two and make it more obvious what the shading represents.
Like I said, just a thought but I think it could look good too.
In the Mega Milestones table (in Main Stats and User Milestones - but also in SubProjects if you felt the need) you could colour code the "Many" figure in any row where it constitutes a Maxwell, and used a paler shade of the same colour where it is within a few (I suggest 2) of a Maxwell. This would help explain to people why they have a Maxwell, as well as encourage them to go for more. Currently in order to find out if a Maxwell is acheivable you need to go through each MM in the table and select it to see the highest acheivers. I little bit of help with this would I think be a great idea, as many people may not realise they are close to a Maxwell otherwise.
You could take this further with the MiRB/TeraMiRB column by colour codeing the RankP figure where it constitutes a TeraMiRB, and use a paler colour for a MiRB.
I would suggest using a strong and pale colour for TeraMiRB and MRB respectively as when you have a TeraMiRB you also have a MiRB for that MM. You could also do the same for TMiRBs and CMiRBs (and their Teras) by colour coding the RankT and RankC columns if you ever decide to implement that earlier suggestion.
You could colour the Maxwell, MiRB and TeraMiRB (CMRB and TMiRB too!) figures somehow to link the two and make it more obvious what the shading represents.
Like I said, just a thought but I think it could look good too.