I have a fairly powerful system and gpu that can easily run on 2k screens at 120fps. When I start the launcher and select the versions button it takes literally 7+ seconds for the launcher to switch to the actual versions screen EVERY TIME. Why?
Why do I even have to select the versions screen on EVERY launch.
Do you literally have a 7 second waiting loop hard coded in there?
On EVERY restart of the game launcher it defaults back to Odessey. Why? I've selected Solo Legacy Horizons EVERY time I started it intentionally yet, it can't record or remember my preferences?
WHY? Why any of it?
Are you at all familiar with ESSENTIAL USER INTERFACE FUNDAMENTALS? Do they matter anymore?
You have done such professional work on Elite as a whole and it's internal interfaces are SO GOOD yet, you can't create a decent launcher that respects the TIME and CONVIENIENCE of the USER?
If it's marketing calling the shots on the launcher ... shame on you.
There's no reason for you waste the users time and forcefully point them towards some marketing goal rather than providing them a useful, efficient and prompt launcher interface that actually remembers preferences.
It should not take me spending 30 seconds in a launcher just to get to the feature I intend to use.
End of story.
Why do I even have to select the versions screen on EVERY launch.
Do you literally have a 7 second waiting loop hard coded in there?
On EVERY restart of the game launcher it defaults back to Odessey. Why? I've selected Solo Legacy Horizons EVERY time I started it intentionally yet, it can't record or remember my preferences?
WHY? Why any of it?
Are you at all familiar with ESSENTIAL USER INTERFACE FUNDAMENTALS? Do they matter anymore?
You have done such professional work on Elite as a whole and it's internal interfaces are SO GOOD yet, you can't create a decent launcher that respects the TIME and CONVIENIENCE of the USER?
If it's marketing calling the shots on the launcher ... shame on you.
There's no reason for you waste the users time and forcefully point them towards some marketing goal rather than providing them a useful, efficient and prompt launcher interface that actually remembers preferences.
It should not take me spending 30 seconds in a launcher just to get to the feature I intend to use.
End of story.