My solution would be to unlock all the old screens to select from, like the previous one was esd, which did look strange for klings ect.
this way we could custumize for each our characters a good background that fits that character, you know like an rpg or something.
I like it, personally. And as has been pointed out, it changes every season, so if you don't like it, just wait, it'll change.
If I have to wait a whole year for this to change then I will have probably left the game.
The length ppl go to, to find fault with the game, is astounding.
The fact that characters are lost in the shadows and the ships guillotined at the top, shows that this was not properly tested.
Ships arent 'guillotined at the top.' You merely have a TRIBBLE computer, it seems. Ship is positioned slightly above the middle, at a near perfect golden ratio (see image I posted aove).
EDIT: Seems some ships actually are, according to the patch notes.
Please allow a choice of backgrounds, or the ability to "switch it off" and have "No Background". This choice IS available at both the Tailor and at the Ship Tailor.
Please, Cryptic, don't waste time on this. If y'all want to undo something, get rid of the new email 'auction' system. Background is fine.
Please can you actually get your facts in place before flaming somebody or their computer. I actually love this game, but you don't play a game if it triggers you.
I get it that you feel there is a need defend Cryptic from the community, but please point out anything in my original post that isn't constructive, or simply pointing out an issue.
There WAS a suggestion that it hadn't been properly tested. This is borne out by the fact that vessels were incorrectly positioned on screen.
There is no attack on anything, not even the image. You like the image, great, me it literally gives a headache.
I ask you - if you know that something you interact with will give you a headache, are you going to voluntarily continue to use the system or are you going to avoid it?
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Yeah...the 'old' background of standing on ESD with your ship in the window was so much nicer than the current 'colored vomit' background.
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One particular pet peeve of mine, while we're talking character selection screen: my Captain is rarely wearing her current outfit. It's mostly some seemingly random one (or the outfit is picked and under certain conditions I am unaware of). In case of my Captain being in her Colony outfit (above), that just happened to be the one she was wearing, for a change. But most of the time, it's just a completely random selection from the many outfits I have.
Nothing earth-shattering, really, but while they're at it, might as well fix that too.
One particular pet peeve of mine, while we're talking character selection screen: my Captain is rarely wearing her current outfit. It's mostly some seemingly random one (or the outfit is picked and under certain conditions I am unaware of). In case of my Captain being in her Colony outfit (above), that just happened to be the one she was wearing, for a change. But most of the time, it's just a completely random selection from the many outfits I have.
Nothing earth-shattering, really, but while they're at it, might as well fix that too.
What I've noticed that if I'm in my ship it's the outfit that's first in my outfit list (MACO armor in my case)
Please can you actually get your facts in place before flaming somebody or their computer. I actually love this game, but you don't play a game if it triggers you.
Please, can you actually read what I wrote?! Only a few minutes after I made my post, I edited it, to add:
EDIT: Seems some ships actually are, [having these issues] according to the patch notes.
I only left my initial comment, out of correctness, as it were.
I get it that you feel there is a need defend Cryptic from the community,
Hahaha, this was hilarious. BMR would feel differenty. I've had many a post commented out for being too vicious towards Cryptic. But thanks for the laugh.
but please point out anything in my original post that isn't constructive, or simply pointing out an issue.
No need: I had already acknowledged there was indeed an issue for some people.
I ask you - if you know that something you interact with will give you a headache, are you going to voluntarily continue to use the system or are you going to avoid it?
In all honesty, while I like the pretty colors, the character selection screen is nowhere near important enough to me to lose any sleep over. And I will certainly 'voluntarily continue to use the system.'
One particular pet peeve of mine, while we're talking character selection screen: my Captain is rarely wearing her current outfit. It's mostly some seemingly random one (or the outfit is picked and under certain conditions I am unaware of). In case of my Captain being in her Colony outfit (above), that just happened to be the one she was wearing, for a change. But most of the time, it's just a completely random selection from the many outfits I have.
Nothing earth-shattering, really, but while they're at it, might as well fix that too.
What I've noticed that if I'm in my ship it's the outfit that's first in my outfit list (MACO armor in my case)
Interesting. Thx. My Colony outfit certainly isn't the first on my outfit list, though. In fact, it's the last. So, maybe it sorts on given outfit name? Or last modified? Will do some more testing.
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Interesting. Thx. My Colony outfit certainly isn't the first on my outfit list, though. In fact, it's the last. So, maybe it sorts on given outfit name? Or last modified? Will do some more testing.
I can confirm that if you are not on a ground map, it will default to the very first uniform slot. In my case for my main its a Sierra 1 uniform.
I can't take it anymore! Could everyone just chill out for two seconds before something CRAZY happens again?!
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Interesting. Thx. My Colony outfit certainly isn't the first on my outfit list, though. In fact, it's the last. So, maybe it sorts on given outfit name? Or last modified? Will do some more testing.
I can confirm that if you are not on a ground map, it will default to the very first uniform slot. In my case for my main its a Sierra 1 uniform.
Good call! Because that does indeed appear to be the case. When on ground, I do get the current outfit; but, in space, the outfit from the first slot. Mystery solved.
Personally, I like the pretty colors (which I guess are supposed to be warp flashes against a nebula judging from the group of ships flying out when the Login Screen first appears). I can understand why other people may not like it. I suggest an option to select your Login Screen to any of the previously available sets. Then people can use whatever they enjoy seeing.
I can confirm that if you are not on a ground map, it will default to the very first uniform slot. In my case for my main its a Sierra 1 uniform.
Is that what causes that? I had frequently wondered why my Liberated Borg was occasionally in a uniform instead of having the assimilated body. That makes sense, now: she did not have the Lobi suit when she was first created.
I'm glad consoles doesn't have this login screen, the faction bases suit them better, I would probably save this Login screen for when we get a Kitomer Alliance faction.
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Is that what causes that? I had frequently wondered why my Liberated Borg was occasionally in a uniform instead of having the assimilated body. That makes sense, now: she did not have the Lobi suit when she was first created.
Yup. If you want your Borg bodyarmor when you're not on the ground you're going to have to edit your first outfit slot.
I can't take it anymore! Could everyone just chill out for two seconds before something CRAZY happens again?!
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well, if the character devs are reading, I think if you chose a male and female from the staff and used their likenesses, making EVERY character appear on the character select screen as those two for April first would Hilarious. either that or a random opposite gender. something. the hilarity of people losing their minds would be well worth it
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well, if the character devs are reading, I think if you chose a male and female from the staff and used their likenesses, making EVERY character appear on the character select screen as those two for April first would Hilarious. either that or a random opposite gender. something. the hilarity of people losing their minds would be well worth it
I can't take it anymore! Could everyone just chill out for two seconds before something CRAZY happens again?!
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Is there any chance to get the old backgrounds back? Trying to be kind, but the new one looks terrible. Was this something that really needed to be changed?
Please revert this change. Thank you.
I get they want to keep the game feeling "fresh". Changing the Selection screen background is an easy way to do that. In the case of the new "Nebula" background, they stumbled a bit in execution, in my opinion, by hovering the Character's Ship in deep space and not centered in the Nebula. It really just doesn't look right as published.
Is that what causes that? I had frequently wondered why my Liberated Borg was occasionally in a uniform instead of having the assimilated body. That makes sense, now: she did not have the Lobi suit when she was first created.
Yup. If you want your Borg bodyarmor when you're not on the ground you're going to have to edit your first outfit slot.
Come to think of it, I just realized what the cause of this is. On ground, the game logs you in with your current outfit. In space, however, you have no outfit: you simply are the ship! Another way of saying this, is that in space your outfit is the ship (which is already shown).
Simon: "Well, my sister is a ship. We had a complicated childhood."
Making everyone and their crew into Kurland would be worse.
Or just make everyone Sulu - so when someone asks 'Where's Sulu?', a smartass Jeff Dunham connoisseur can reply "Over there, over there and up there."
A normie goes "Oh, what's this?"
An otaku goes "UwU, what's this?"
A furry goes "OwO, what's this?"
A werewolf goes "Awoo, what's this?"
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this way we could custumize for each our characters a good background that fits that character, you know like an rpg or something.
Please can you actually get your facts in place before flaming somebody or their computer. I actually love this game, but you don't play a game if it triggers you.
I get it that you feel there is a need defend Cryptic from the community, but please point out anything in my original post that isn't constructive, or simply pointing out an issue.
There WAS a suggestion that it hadn't been properly tested. This is borne out by the fact that vessels were incorrectly positioned on screen.
There is no attack on anything, not even the image. You like the image, great, me it literally gives a headache.
I ask you - if you know that something you interact with will give you a headache, are you going to voluntarily continue to use the system or are you going to avoid it?
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At least I don't have to look at it for very long.
That's all I have.
Nothing earth-shattering, really, but while they're at it, might as well fix that too.
What I've noticed that if I'm in my ship it's the outfit that's first in my outfit list (MACO armor in my case)
Please, can you actually read what I wrote?! Only a few minutes after I made my post, I edited it, to add:
I only left my initial comment, out of correctness, as it were.
Hahaha, this was hilarious. BMR would feel differenty. I've had many a post commented out for being too vicious towards Cryptic. But thanks for the laugh.
No need: I had already acknowledged there was indeed an issue for some people.
In all honesty, while I like the pretty colors, the character selection screen is nowhere near important enough to me to lose any sleep over. And I will certainly 'voluntarily continue to use the system.'
Interesting. Thx. My Colony outfit certainly isn't the first on my outfit list, though. In fact, it's the last. So, maybe it sorts on given outfit name? Or last modified? Will do some more testing.
I can confirm that if you are not on a ground map, it will default to the very first uniform slot. In my case for my main its a Sierra 1 uniform.
normal text = me speaking as fellow formite
colored text = mod mode
Good call! Because that does indeed appear to be the case. When on ground, I do get the current outfit; but, in space, the outfit from the first slot. Mystery solved.
Is that what causes that? I had frequently wondered why my Liberated Borg was occasionally in a uniform instead of having the assimilated body. That makes sense, now: she did not have the Lobi suit when she was first created.
Yup. If you want your Borg bodyarmor when you're not on the ground you're going to have to edit your first outfit slot.
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colored text = mod mode
Better, the Dance Instructors from Risa.
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> Making everyone and their crew into Kurland would be worse.
Kurland here and here and here.
I get they want to keep the game feeling "fresh". Changing the Selection screen background is an easy way to do that. In the case of the new "Nebula" background, they stumbled a bit in execution, in my opinion, by hovering the Character's Ship in deep space and not centered in the Nebula. It really just doesn't look right as published.
Speaking of which, I remember when the game used to glitch and your avatar was actually in space, not your ship skin.
Ah, the good old days
Come to think of it, I just realized what the cause of this is. On ground, the game logs you in with your current outfit. In space, however, you have no outfit: you simply are the ship! Another way of saying this, is that in space your outfit is the ship (which is already shown).
Simon: "Well, my sister is a ship. We had a complicated childhood."
Or just make everyone Sulu - so when someone asks 'Where's Sulu?', a smartass Jeff Dunham connoisseur can reply "Over there, over there and up there."
#LegalizeAwoo
A normie goes "Oh, what's this?"
An otaku goes "UwU, what's this?"
A furry goes "OwO, what's this?"
A werewolf goes "Awoo, what's this?"
"It's nothing personal, I just don't feel like I've gotten to know a person until I've sniffed their crotch."
"We said 'no' to Mr. Curiosity. We're not home. Curiosity is not welcome, it is not to be invited in. Curiosity...is bad. It gets you in trouble, it gets you killed, and more importantly...it makes you poor!"