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#1
How about an option to click our own icon, turning your green shirt red, letting everyone know you are away from the keyboard (or for some...not interested in socializing)?
#2
Zatikon Discussion / Re: Redesigning the game shell
June 10, 2009, 06:49:33 PM
...so if we click on one of the displayed open game graphics, we enter the much anticipated "observation mode" for that game?

I too am impressed with the upgrades.  The new units are varied and interesting.  I'm especially impressed with the developer's attention and response to player comments.
#3
Quote from: zatikon on June 07, 2009, 09:21:15 PM
As part of the content expansion for single-player and coop, we're considering powerups randomly left behind after killing units.

Fun!

That's a better idea.
#4
Zatikon Discussion / Random upgrades in random mode
June 06, 2009, 07:41:18 PM
I was thinking of ways players could use unit upgrades (vampiric, cunning, guardian, etc...) without using the changeling or inviting massive abuse. 

What if one random upgrade appeared in every random game?  Players could deploy the upgrade onto a unit to assign it to that unit.
#5
I agree.  I get a heartache each time I overwrite a less-used army.  Its like tearing a page out of history, or having to tell one of your kids you don't love them quite as much as the others.
#6
Zatikon Discussion / Re: Observer Mode
May 26, 2009, 08:38:53 PM
Let me be the first to EXTRA-LIKE this idea.  If I could edit my army in the background, why then I'd extra-like it with sugar on top.
#7
Sometimes I click a unit so I can read what it's ability is, but end up firing at it, stunning it, or changelingizing it inadvertantly.  I also think there are some language barriers that could be overcome with a graphic indicator.  A variety of border colors or patterns (dotted line, etc.) would solve the problem.