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Old 11-11-2013, 01:40 PM   #551
mattygabe
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Originally Posted by JeffR View Post
Have you noticed it happening only/more frequently after a certain point in time? That's similar to issues other people have reported happening in the off-season period following free agency. Added to the bug list, in any case.



We've managed to cut down the frequency with which that occurs by quite a bit, but it's still happening, and seems to be system-specific - mine hasn't done it in months (after being nearly constant), but other people report it happening often. One possibility: other applications hijacking the ESC key. Photoshop, for one, is known to do it, but I doubt many people would be running the game with that open.



Carrier's actually a database error - he didn't sign with the Caps and is attending McGill this year, and had been removed from his QMJHL team but not moved onto the McGill roster yet, and was mistakenly left with Caps rights despite being a UFA with no team. I've updated him now, no NHL rights and on the proper team.



Yeah, both are known bugs, but the amount of work it'll take to fix them hasn't gotten them prioritized over more serious and/or easier-to-fix issues yet. But they'll get corrected.



I think we'll just wind up removing that, it's redundant with the menu on the other page anyhow, and would allow more news to be displayed.



Can you show me a screenshot of what you're seeing? I get the same-sized spacing and filter box regardless of resolution and windowed/fullscreen settings.



It's actually the 5-on-5 lines that weren't allowing swapping, the power play ones were doing it properly - fixed in the next patch.



There's no position bias in the injury system, but I'll have a look through the injury histories in some multi-season games to see if there's something odd going on with defencemen.


As you can see here in red, on the smallest resolution of about 1024px wide, in order to check or uncheck all six positions, my mouse must travel about 800 pixels in a horizontal fashion, which is generally an uncomfortable UX experience - taking six rows to perform the same thing (approximate height shown in green) would take about 25% of the same screen travel. This would require re-ordering the filter screen, but I think generally grouping like items that will be toggled together vertically makes more sense visually. If I'm unchecking Right Wing, there's a high probability I'll want to flip at LEAST one of the other positions (I usually only want to filter on a single position). If I'm toggling Min Ability, I probably want to toggle Max Ability. Same with Min/Max Age and Potential. Put the like-minded pairs together vertically, then fit them in together horizontally.
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