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I totally love that all games are 'saved' on this website - you can track your past games/achievements/failures (as well as the conversations that were present in the chat of that game) - learn from them and/or reminisce.
When we go to this page: https://dominating12.com/gamelist/finished we can see all our previous games.
Which we can further customise to set some own private notes next to them: https://dominating12.com/gamelist/bookmarked
Now what I would like to see as an addition, is the ability to GROUP some of these games (in folders). The idea popped up while being a participant in Hoodlum's Capitals Tournament V: http://tournament.x10host.com/links/leaderboardcapitals
Having the option to group these 24 games in 1 folder would be very much appreciated (by me).
Next to tournaments, I could also imagine to use it to group gametypes (e.g. caps & domination, etc), or even a folder for games in which you've had conversations of a certain significance.
Would love to hear what everyone else thinks of it and how viable/doable the programmers deem the idea to be.
-Alex
When we go to this page: https://dominating12.com/gamelist/finished we can see all our previous games.
Which we can further customise to set some own private notes next to them: https://dominating12.com/gamelist/bookmarked
Now what I would like to see as an addition, is the ability to GROUP some of these games (in folders). The idea popped up while being a participant in Hoodlum's Capitals Tournament V: http://tournament.x10host.com/links/leaderboardcapitals
Having the option to group these 24 games in 1 folder would be very much appreciated (by me).
Next to tournaments, I could also imagine to use it to group gametypes (e.g. caps & domination, etc), or even a folder for games in which you've had conversations of a certain significance.
Would love to hear what everyone else thinks of it and how viable/doable the programmers deem the idea to be.
-Alex
“Gravitation cannot be held responsible for people falling in love. How on earth can you explain in terms of chemistry and physics so important a biological phenomenon as first love? Put your hand on a stove for a minute and it seems like an hour. Sit with that special girl for an hour and it seems like a minute. That's relativity.”
― Albert Einstein
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