As I really enjoy the winners page and being able to track my progress through the game and what I have accomplished I feel like it would be a good idea to have a way to see if you won on adventure or roguelike. Something as simple as a different colored x for a roguelike win would be good.
So far I have only played normal roguelike and will probably soon try out the harder difficulties and was thinking I may have to try adventure if it's too hard, but at the same time I feel unwilling to do so as it would be harder to keep track of what I did on adventure and what I did on roguelike if I do so. Might just be I am a bit too fond of stats and progress tracking, so wondering how others feel about this too.
Now I don't know how tracking systems like this works or are built, so I would not know if information like this could retroactively be tracked. Though I feel if at the very least the character wasn't deleted by the player on their characters page, the system would be able to see the difference, but I could be wrong as I have no knowledge. If it doesn't work that way then it may be more work than it's worth to try to do anything about.
On the same topic I was also wondering if there were plans of getting more campaigns, if it would always have new races in every campaign? Because if not, and you can play for example Cornac in another campaign also, it might be a good idea to seperate the campaigns better than just by race. Since if you have a race playable in seperate campaigns it would be a big difference in winning with a race in one campaign compared to another and would also not track your progress as a total very well.
Winners Page
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I also really enjoy the winner tables and often check out other people's tables. I think this is a great idea. I'd add that if someone wins both adventure and roguelike with the same class/race combo, then the roguelike color should supersede the adventure color, or there should be a third color.
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Thanks, I'm glad to see others also like this kinda thing. And definitely roguelike should supersede adventure, unless they made a way to show you beat it on both if you did, like they don't need to use colors that was just the first way I thought they could differentiate, they could also use symbols or letters or some other way.SamGray wrote:I also really enjoy the winner tables and often check out other people's tables. I think this is a great idea. I'd add that if someone wins both adventure and roguelike with the same class/race combo, then the roguelike color should supersede the adventure color, or there should be a third color.