- Mon Dec 03, 2012 6:19 pm
#127649
This is a repost of an earlier suggestion, posted here, which was rejected by Intelli for not having a poll. There were other concerns raised (especially about whether it would be feasible to implement), but I thought it would be worth a shot in a properly formatted suggestion.
The proposal is that on the world map, some mechanism should be added to allow users to distinguish between public and private realms. This could be accomplished by adding a feature, which could be toggled on or off, to add realm boundaries to the map, with differently colored boundaries being used to distinguish between public and private realms.
An alternative method of implementation was presented in the old thread. This would accomplish the same purpose by a different mechanism--the user scrolls over the map, with a text box appearing to state whether the realm is private or public. (This could be similar to the box that currently appears in the bottom left corner to indicate the coordinates of the point the cursor's pointing at.)
In the event that this proposal is supported by the community but cannot feasibly be implemented as described above, due to restrictions on customizing the Tectonis map program being used, the idea could alternatively be implemented by bringing back the old feature of a simplified realm overview (small squares to represent realms, showing coordinates but not pictures of the realms).
Regardless of the mechanism selected for implementation, this suggestion does not call for providing information about the owners of realms. (This is in contrast to the old system described in the previous paragraph which, IIRC, listed the realm's owner in addition to its coordinates and private status.)
The proposal is that on the world map, some mechanism should be added to allow users to distinguish between public and private realms. This could be accomplished by adding a feature, which could be toggled on or off, to add realm boundaries to the map, with differently colored boundaries being used to distinguish between public and private realms.
An alternative method of implementation was presented in the old thread. This would accomplish the same purpose by a different mechanism--the user scrolls over the map, with a text box appearing to state whether the realm is private or public. (This could be similar to the box that currently appears in the bottom left corner to indicate the coordinates of the point the cursor's pointing at.)
In the event that this proposal is supported by the community but cannot feasibly be implemented as described above, due to restrictions on customizing the Tectonis map program being used, the idea could alternatively be implemented by bringing back the old feature of a simplified realm overview (small squares to represent realms, showing coordinates but not pictures of the realms).
Regardless of the mechanism selected for implementation, this suggestion does not call for providing information about the owners of realms. (This is in contrast to the old system described in the previous paragraph which, IIRC, listed the realm's owner in addition to its coordinates and private status.)
The Greymarch has ended.