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MacGyver Account closed
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 149 |
Releases page: Summaries vs. Comments
When surfing to a release, the first visible thing are User Comments. Why?
Prince of Persia 1.1 [EasyFlash, pal/ntsc] is a good example for this:
It makes perfect sense to first list the Summary with the changes rather than the User Comments with "Thanks!" and "Great".
Or, if there's no Summary but a production note, detect that and list it.
Would save quite some clicks over time, and help people who are not that familiar with CSDb (yet). |
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Count Zero
Registered: Jan 2003 Posts: 1932 |
As an option on the profile would be handy. So the discussionists/commentists have their thread and normal/unregistered users get plain info :) |
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Cruzer
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1048 |
Agree with Oswald. It would only be a problem if there were tons of comments/summaries/etc., but in those cases it would usually be concentrated in the comments anyway. Generally I think it's a problem that there's too much clicking around on CSDb, which is annoying since it's slow. Especially for adding/updating stuff.
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