Meer wrote:
Right, guys, keep in mind, I
didn't start this thread to complain about the
design of the games room.
I started this thread to protest the removal of the points ratio info and the ability to change the quality setting.I just want to keep on track if we're going to try to get TNT to do something about it.
If you guys think we should address the inability to load to different games in different windows as well, we could do that. I'd also like to address the issues with sponsor games getting their scores reviewed, and how messed up the tamagotchi (sp?) crowd patrol game is.
I really think we need to think about coming up with reasonable arguments for reinstating the points ratio info. If TNT took it off for a reason, we need to find out the reason, and try to convince them that taking it off did more harm that good.
I sent a comment to the editorial right after the games room was revamped, but that hasn't seemed to have done anything. We need to do more!
Apologies about my previous, immature post regarding the matter -- it was mainly out of frustration.
I just sent in a polite, well constructed letter myself addressing the potential renaming of the "Kids" and "Educational" category just to make it a little less awkward -- as well as a suggestion regarding matching themes to coincide with non-default sidebars.
As trivial as it may be to some, I thought it might be simplier to rename the "Kids" category to something like "Easy". Therefore it would be, in my opinion, a happy medium that works well for all audiences. Educational.. I'm still not sure. My primary focus was the former, as primary colours along with that really made me uncomfortable -- and quite a lot of other people too, I can imagine.
As far as the theme idea, it's basically a summary of what everyone else wants -- skins to match their sidebar etc.
Personally I think the Gamesroom would be excellent if they could do that.
"If music is the universal language, then it doesn't matter what language it's in."
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