TaurusRex Joined 14/06/2002 Posts : 9462
| Posted : Friday, 24 October 2008 - 01:05 During a battle where combatants are moving simultaneously, there is often too much time lost trying to move a unit that has been destroyed
and there is little time to refresh the screen to see the new positioning of enemy units;
So I suggest that the screen can be optionally put on auto-refresh when a battle is imminent and that the screen be auto-refreshed about every five seconds.
rex Last Edited : Friday, 24 October 2008 - 01:08 | laur Joined 9/01/2008 Posts : 320
| Posted : Friday, 24 October 2008 - 01:09 and then everyone will use this option and we will have a tremendous lag at 12 I suggest a shortcut(CTRL+fn) so we can use mouse only for moving | | TaurusRex Joined 14/06/2002 Posts : 9462
| Posted : Friday, 24 October 2008 - 01:26 Well a key combination might be okay too, but after thinking about your argument against, I wondered how many of us are actually involved in simultaneous combat at the same time and then I doubted that it would cause any significant lag.
rex | | laur Joined 9/01/2008 Posts : 320
| Posted : Friday, 24 October 2008 - 03:03 the problem is lots of people will just check that option no matter if they are using it or not....
just wait to have 2 clan wars in the same time...and you will see how bad can be this lag
| | Biodus Joined 9/07/2005 Posts : 827
| Posted : Friday, 24 October 2008 - 14:03 Yea, a hotkey for refreshing the page would be really nice. Personally, I just got in the habit of pressing 'refresh' every few seconds, but it would be really nice to be able to just push a button or 2 on the keyboard.
-Biodus- | | Requiem [R]Joined 3/02/2000 Posts : 4882
| Posted : Friday, 24 October 2008 - 22:38 every couple of seconds?? :0 my poor server
automated is not possible and bad for the server. everyone would do it all of the time.
| | TaurusRex Joined 14/06/2002 Posts : 9462
| Posted : Friday, 24 October 2008 - 23:12 No big deal, but actually the average camp battle doesn't last more than 5 minutes or so and so a timer could limit the optional use to say no more than 10 minute intervals.
Obviously you don't like the idea so I'll get along without it, but I doubt if folks would keep turning it on when they don't need it if it turns itself off every 10 minutes.
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