Feature request - Info to Supplier and Qual

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meRlinX_AT
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Feature request - Info to Supplier and Qual

Post by meRlinX_AT »

Hallo,

please - it would be great to have

- the name of the supplier direct under the product (maybe under the picture)
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- the Quality from the Raw Material on mouse hover
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thanks
greetz
Win 7 Pro / Cap Lab 4.4.19 + Sub DLC

* I'm not an native English speaker - maybe some phrases or words are not the "yellow from the egg".
kazenorin
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Re: Feature request - Info to Supplier and Qual

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Sounds like a good idea, if fitting the name in is an issue, merely adding the logo might already help.

The use to not be a problem, when there were more colors and AI competitors.
meRlinX_AT
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Re: Feature request - Info to Supplier and Qual

Post by meRlinX_AT »

kazenorin wrote:Sounds like a good idea, if fitting the name in is an issue, merely adding the logo might already help.

The use to not be a problem, when there were more colors and AI competitors.
thanks for you addition.

for a game with a few others (<5), the logo would be ok ... but consider a game with 20 or more Competitors.
I will not waste my time to think about the name to the logo ... then it would be faster to just click on the supplier-button. It's much easier to read.
... or maybe all the firms pay me something to become an brand-awareness? :lol:

more colours are just limited helpful - just look on the sidebar when you post a reply.
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now separate the colours... could you really tell a difference in green, red, yellow, orange, blue?

greetz
Win 7 Pro / Cap Lab 4.4.19 + Sub DLC

* I'm not an native English speaker - maybe some phrases or words are not the "yellow from the egg".
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