Drymonema Curator Backer Posts: 395 Registered: 5/31/2016
drymonema
# 1 - Posted on 6/6/2017 19:26:29

I threw out an idea kinda like this last year, but figured I'd try again :P

I think it would be cool to use a stack that you've created as a 'Quest' or 'Playlist' or something. Perhaps if there was a progress bar, or just a tag of if the game is backlogged or finished or completionated within a stack (only for the person who made it). Does that make any sense?

ie: If I wanted to take on all the Tex Murphy games this year, I could make a Stack of Tex Murphy and then it would show my progress in completing them. (Say there's 10 and I've beaten 5 of them it would say 50% complete, etc.)

Just a nerdy thought B-)

Zaidel Posts: 116 Registered: 9/11/2016
Z41D3L
# 2 - Posted on 6/6/2017 20:33:56

Similar to how you able to see the percentage of films you have seen from a list on Letterboxd... I love that.
+1

moho_00 Curator Backer Posts: 6846 Registered: 6/10/2011
moho_00
# 3 - Posted on 6/7/2017 17:17:58

Hmm...what if there were progress bars that were always visible for all stacks? Maybe they're hidden by default and you could click a button / link to open them up (exactly how goals and time entries work on the Playthroughs page). We could have a bar for owned and / or backlogged, as well as those in the finished / completionated status. I think that would get you what you're after, plus it might be kinda neat to have those stats handy if you're checking out someone's stack, like a "best of" kinda list.

Drymonema Curator Backer Posts: 395 Registered: 5/31/2016
drymonema
# 4 - Posted on 6/8/2017 13:54:35

Yeah!! That would be perfect moho :D

I think those kinds of stats on Stacks would make them all that more fun, both to create and view others'.

Post Edited on 6/8/2017 13:55:32
moho_00 Curator Backer Posts: 6846 Registered: 6/10/2011
moho_00
# 5 - Posted on 6/9/2017 18:49:54

This will be included in the next release

Drymonema Curator Backer Posts: 395 Registered: 5/31/2016
drymonema
# 6 - Posted on 6/9/2017 21:15:45

Sweet, thanks moho!