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Better use of mouse
It's a nice game, the best of its type I can find in open source. Great potential as an advanced tutorial. It makes good use of a swipe interface, but it's quite awkward to use by mouse.
It would benefit from using the mouse differently, just click rather than click and drag. Or keyboard using arrow keys.
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If the image is rectangular I and I create a square grid i.e. 4x4 or the image is square and i choose a rectangular grid i.e. 3x5 then the left and right / top and bottom are different sizes. It would be nice to always have all sides be equal cutouts. Maybe choose the smaller of the 2 sides and use that. I tried to figure out where to do that in code but I couldn't. Also if top and bottom are bo
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I would like to use the system with JIRA, but I cannot figure out if JIRA is supported by this product. The README.md file only partially mentions Github.
It's a bug, that there is no explicit list of supported ticket management systems somewhere on the main page (most likely - README.md).
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Now that the database is refactored into something more logical, it would be useful to create a set of tests for the following APIs:
SettlementEngineAuctionEngineLimitEngineAuctionOrderbookLimitOrderbookPuzzleStoreDepositStore
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Each of t
Lix 0.9.29
Add a handicapping option to Lix multiplayer. Before each game, a player may handicap themselves. Ideas:
- The player's hatches spawn fewer lix.
- The player's skillset has fewer skills.
- On a deliberately unbalanced map, the player gets on the disadvantageous position.
Idea. Players pick from a set of ratios, such as 10%, 20%, 30%, 50%, 70%, and 100%. Their initial number
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I would like to change a few things about the readme:
make the feature list more descriptive, there seems to be be some duplicatesThoughts?