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^ I was about to suggest exactly that... Gold=Rated, Blue=Re-rate, Grey=UnratedOptimus Prime wrote:Well, I say you leave yellow as the color for the players you have rated. Then, if you play them again a week or two later, when the game is done, the stars come up as perhaps a blue color? Any other color would work too I think.
So, I finish a game and on the My Games page it says "You can rate 5 members."
I go to my Recently Finished tab and see that 3 of those 5 players are gray at the moment signifying that it is the first time I rated them. I also see that the other 2 players from that game are now showing a blue star, which means I have played them before, and might want to take a moment to see if I want to adjust the rating accordingly. If I do change the rating, they turn back to a yellow star immediately.
If I never change the ratings, or if I never look at them for the 2 players with blue stars, they stay blue until the game is archived and then automatically revert back to yellow.
Seems simple enough.

I like this, but what about the following, too:MrBenn wrote:^ I was about to suggest exactly that... Gold=Rated, Blue=Re-rate, Grey=UnratedOptimus Prime wrote:Well, I say you leave yellow as the color for the players you have rated. Then, if you play them again a week or two later, when the game is done, the stars come up as perhaps a blue color? Any other color would work too I think.
So, I finish a game and on the My Games page it says "You can rate 5 members."
I go to my Recently Finished tab and see that 3 of those 5 players are gray at the moment signifying that it is the first time I rated them. I also see that the other 2 players from that game are now showing a blue star, which means I have played them before, and might want to take a moment to see if I want to adjust the rating accordingly. If I do change the rating, they turn back to a yellow star immediately.
If I never change the ratings, or if I never look at them for the 2 players with blue stars, they stay blue until the game is archived and then automatically revert back to yellow.
Seems simple enough.
Yup, like MrBenn said Optimus Prime said.MrBenn wrote:^ I was about to suggest exactly that... Gold=Rated, Blue=Re-rate, Grey=UnratedOptimus Prime wrote:...
Tell me exactly how it gets any simpler than just having the star change to a new color if you have rated them before? You don't want a bunch of different colors, then things just get confusing and look cluttered. All you need is a simple way to quickly distinguish for a player that they have rated someone previously is all.AndyDufresne wrote:I'd rather see a simpler color system. That simpler it is, the more likely it will get changed.
--Andy
I see what your saying but multi colors would be nice mabey even one when you played someone say 5 times and can make a fair assesment of there long term game play.AndyDufresne wrote:I'd rather see the simpler color system. That simpler it is, the more likely it will get changed.
--Andy

Okay, now it makes sense.AndyDufresne wrote:Since no one seems to understand the meaning of my post, I like Optimus Prime's, and my support is behind it. I like HIS SIMPLE system, over the one we are currently using, but PLAYER's is a little beyond simple.
--Andy

Well that depends upon what colours they have problems with.yeti_c wrote: Does Yellow - Blue - White/Grey work for Colour Blind people?

I can see from a design point of view why this is a good idea...lackattack wrote:How about half-gold, half-grey for re-ratings?
