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Ralph King-Griffin
Var Foundation inc.
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Posted - 2014.05.13 18:00:00 -
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Great Work Team Pirate Unicorns !
now how do i turn it off. |

Ralph King-Griffin
Var Foundation inc.
1435
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Posted - 2014.05.13 18:17:00 -
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Are you serious |

Ralph King-Griffin
Var Foundation inc.
1435
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Posted - 2014.05.13 18:40:00 -
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Quintessen wrote:Ralph King-Griffin wrote: Yes, just like in Windows, Chrome, IE, Firefox, etc. Telling you what a symbol means is a good way to teach people what that symbol means. You don't think this one is a little patronising. |

Ralph King-Griffin
Var Foundation inc.
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Posted - 2014.05.13 19:40:00 -
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Don't take my above comments as overly negative, I like the work and cone the industry ui changes I will be holding hands with my family and giving thanks to Team Pirat Unicorns for them. However there are circumstances where I simply do not need them and they serve only to annoy and distract .
I would ask two things to improve my experience,
That I be capable to choose what part's of the UI they appear I.e. I don't need them on the neocom,selected object,buttons next to the capacitor and I do not want them when i mouse over something in space.
That I be able to set the time required for them to appear. |

Ralph King-Griffin
Var Foundation inc.
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Posted - 2014.05.13 19:58:00 -
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Jayem See wrote:Some great stuff here but the tooltips need a rapid iteration. It made me think immediately of the changes that are coming to the audio features. slider at 0 = tooltips off slider at 1-99 = everything in between slider at 100 = tooltips as instant as possible Could be as coarse as Neocom Brackets Overview Modules Menus/Context Items Pretty much the only way it makes sense to me. Thank you for putting that in more concise terms than my tired brain currently can . This is exactly what I was getting at. |

Ralph King-Griffin
Var Foundation inc.
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Posted - 2014.05.13 20:10:00 -
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It did, go shout at the test server people. |

Ralph King-Griffin
Var Foundation inc.
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Posted - 2014.05.13 21:02:00 -
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CCP Delegate Zero wrote:Hi,
Also, we're not going to ignore the points controlling display of tooltips, to the contrary, but we do think this is something that bears thinking about carefully.
Can you think about this quickly please. Jayem See's proposal is as eloquent a solution as can be had for this. |

Ralph King-Griffin
Var Foundation inc.
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Posted - 2014.05.13 21:13:00 -
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Jayem See wrote:Some great stuff here but the tooltips need a rapid iteration. It made me think immediately of the changes that are coming to the audio features. slider at 0 = tooltips off slider at 1-99 = everything in between slider at 100 = tooltips as instant as possible Could be as coarse as Neocom Brackets Overview Modules Menus/Context Items Pretty much the only way it makes sense to me. This cannot be emphasized enough.
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Ralph King-Griffin
Var Foundation inc.
1443
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Posted - 2014.05.13 21:19:00 -
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Harrigan VonStudly wrote:I can no longer deal with the pop up tool tips thing. I had to dock up until this is resolved. It's not because it's new. It's because it is more hindering then helpful. Likewise. |

Ralph King-Griffin
Var Foundation inc.
1443
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Posted - 2014.05.13 21:39:00 -
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Predictive Mouse Movement is good, I like that. Still though, Grr tooltips! |

Ralph King-Griffin
Var Foundation inc.
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Posted - 2014.05.14 02:33:00 -
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Jayem See wrote:Some great stuff here but the tooltips need a rapid iteration. It made me think immediately of the changes that are coming to the audio features. slider at 0 = tooltips off slider at 1-99 = everything in between slider at 100 = tooltips as instant as possible Could be as coarse as Neocom Brackets Overview Modules Menus/Context Items Pretty much the only way it makes sense to me. in case ye missed this one. |

Ralph King-Griffin
Var Foundation inc.
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Posted - 2014.05.14 20:12:00 -
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Harrison Tato wrote:Winchester Steele wrote:
Reading comprehension is hard though, right?
I guess so. Try comprehending my post. This little exchange made me smile. The irony
Back on topic, has anyone else noticed how more people are retouching their portraits since these things droped? |

Ralph King-Griffin
Var Foundation inc.
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Posted - 2014.05.14 21:15:00 -
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Jayem See wrote:Ralph King-Griffin wrote:Harrison Tato wrote:Winchester Steele wrote:
Reading comprehension is hard though, right?
I guess so. Try comprehending my post. This little exchange made me smile. The irony  Back on topic, has anyone else noticed how more people are retouching their portraits since these things droped? Plenty of time to make themselves look beautiful whilst they wait for the game to be playable again  Iv been catching up on that popular show about Mads Mikkelsen eating people. |

Ralph King-Griffin
Var Foundation inc.
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Posted - 2014.05.14 22:32:00 -
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Kaarous Aldurald wrote:Doc Fury wrote:Question
Did you test this new feature under fleet-type conditions? If they did, I wonder where they hid the bodies. Because FC'ing through this nightmare would make anyone want to kill themselves. We should go shout at the sisi crowd. |

Ralph King-Griffin
Var Foundation inc.
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Posted - 2014.05.15 10:55:00 -
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Schmata Bastanold wrote:Clippy wouldn't be completely out of place, this is spreadsheets online after all. err, Doc Fury.... |

Ralph King-Griffin
Var Foundation inc.
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Posted - 2014.05.15 13:07:00 -
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Though I will say I am happy about the columns in the overview, thanks for the update. |

Ralph King-Griffin
Var Foundation inc.
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Posted - 2014.05.16 11:50:00 -
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constructive feedback |

Ralph King-Griffin
Var Foundation inc.
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Posted - 2014.05.16 12:51:00 -
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the overvue is a bit better, space brackets are a bit better However, there's a distinct absence of another slider here.
I'll say it again, i appreciate the work done , but its too pervasive and intrusive (i'm not going to touch on the other things). |

Ralph King-Griffin
Var Foundation inc.
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Posted - 2014.05.16 17:18:00 -
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Darin Vanar wrote:Orla- King-Griffin wrote:handbanana wrote:CCP karkur wrote:Thanks for the constructive feedback guys. It's not being ignored, and people have been working hard on addressing your concerns as you can see with today's patch. Please keep the feedback constructive(as many of you have of course), tell us what is bothering you so we can get a good idea of what your problem is and can hopefully address it :) Help us to help you... or something like that  It is still missing an off switch. Perhaps this helps? Can i have you stuff? This is really unhelpful and quite demoralizing to the team trying to help. Thus not helping *us*. We don't even know what their goals are. They could even have their order from higher up saying 'do this', and they may not have the freedom in enacting anything else right now. If people have nothing further to say, at least don't demoralize them and making them take time to read redundant posts. Yes, they are making us read redundant tooltips but at least they are trying to communicate about this 'tooltip gate' now, so we can better understand where they are coming from as well. i hope that was directed at the overreacting manchild threatening the team responsibly with his sub and not the person (clearly me) pointing out that he's reacting like a baby. |

Ralph King-Griffin
Var Foundation inc.
1479
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Posted - 2014.05.16 17:26:00 -
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CCP Rise wrote:Hey guys
My associate CCP Rubber took care of a lot in that post so I'll be brief. I just wanted to let you know that we are working hard to process the feedback and make changes to improve your experience as fast as we can. As you know, we deployed a set of changes today and now we are in the middle of putting together another set to go out next week. I don't know exactly what will be in that list so I'll wait until closer to Tuesday to go over it.
In the mean time we welcome more input, it's been very helpful so far. As Rubberband said, we are especially focused on figuring out the best possible version of the in-space list. We definitely underestimated the impact of making changes to this piece of UI but we are extremely committed to finding an implementation that works for everyone.
Thanks again That would be the one that gives us a degree of control over them. |
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