I'm sure this has been recommended before, but in case it hasn't/has been forgotten, I think it'd be awesome if we could rearrange the runs we have in our profile.
I know it might sound stupid, but many of us run a lot of games and use our profile link when people ask our PB's etc. Personally, I like having my bread and butter games up top for people to see first. In instances where I run an obscure game or two when I'm goofing off in between B&B games, my good runs can get buried, forcing a new PB to get them back to the top.
Though my reason admittedly doesn't seem worthy to have other people do work to achieve, I'm sure there are more people who, for whatever their reason is, would like to see the same option.
Love, Todd
Honest question, are the ideas that are posted there seen by the higher-ups and at least considered to be added/changed? I see so many good ideas there but it seems like the thread is wasted, I understand that there is way too much feedback to respond and evaluate each piece but I just wonder if the thread actually serves a purpose, if you know what I mean.
From the outside perspective, it seems like no staff ever really seem to respond to the thread unless there's a big discussion (last time was a month ago and that was about one thing), many of the smaller cool features seem to go unnoticed. But if they are, okay, I was just asking
I'm not quite sure what you mean with condescending? I think I just made myself clear is all, but I don't think I was. If you so happen to perceive it that way (which I'm not sure how), I didn't mean to be.
I'll admit that I myself tend to get a bit annoyed at slow processes (in a lot of things not just site related) but I always remind myself that there's a reason it's not done yet. Of course we want things right now this instance, because that's a lot of the internet, but when one person has the ability to make changes it might make it take longer. We got messaging even though we had to wait. I'd rather get bug fixes and things to work well long before subcategories being able to be applied to specific ILs because I know that stability is important. Good things come to those who wait.