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Small complaint about update

Discussion in 'Game Discussion' started by ShortFlyer, 19 Oct 2018.

  1. ShortFlyer

    ShortFlyer Active Member

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    Before the last update all the "prices" were red if you didn't have enough resources to buy (gold, sugar, stars...)
    But now all of them are white no matter what.
    Confusing... It was much better before ;)
     
  2. Aether_Zero

    Aether_Zero Well-Known Member

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    Totally agree
     
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  3. BattleRascal

    BattleRascal Well-Known Member

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    It's very easy now to mistakenly spend pearls.

    For example in the weapon training.
    If you have a item in training and you click on another weapon.
    The Sugar amounts shows in white, which looks like something you can click on. After clicking on it, you get a confirmation screen saying, You are already training a talent, do you want to finish it? And if you aren't paying very good attention, the confirmation button has an amount of Pearls shown. I can see this getting accidentally clicked easily.
     
  4. ViscountSniffit

    ViscountSniffit Well-Known Member

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    It was in the patch notes, they made it that way on purpose.

    Admittedly, the red text could be difficult to read sometimes, because of the lower contrast.

    However, I assume they changed it because it was sending the wrong message. They don’t want to be saying to people: ‘you can’t have this’, when they could be saying: ‘this is yours now, for only $99.99 :D‘.

    While I do get that, it is still annoying and confusing. And it’s a bit irresponsible of them to actively encourage ‘accidental’ spending. It would be nice if they would add some other visual cue (perhaps a more positive one), to warn you that you’re spending pearls and not gold/sugar.
     

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