Savage-Wind
Private
Proposal: Add a feature that allows the player to view daily collection statistics for their city for the previous seven (7) days. That is, show you the total amount of coins, supplies, medals, diamonds, FPs, military units, and goods collected on a daily basis for the past seven days. A seven day total would also be neat.
In addition to showing a player their own daily collection statistics, the feature could be further enhanced to allow players to view and compare with the highest daily collector in their neighborhood, guild, friends list, and potentially the community at large. However, the sharing of daily collection statistics with the community must be something that can be disabled in game settings should the player NOT want to make their stats visible.
I think this feature will foster conversation, collaboration, and even competition between players.
Reason: New feature that could stimulate player interaction and competition. Adds a little more flavor to the city building aspects of the game.
Details: Add a new tab to the Town Hall screen that shows daily collection statistics for the past seven days in descending order (latest day is at the top). The daily collection statistics cover all of the "primary" resources in the game (coins, supplies, medals, diamonds) and also include key secondary resources such FPs, military units, and goods. Military units could be broken down by type (fast, heavy, light, etc.) though I don't see this as critical to the feature -- a top-level total is more important.
Visual Aids: If this idea gains traction I can produce a screen mock-up showing an example of what this might look like.
Balance: I don't think there are any game balancing concerns with this feature. Though for the daily collection statistic sharing part I think it is important to allow players to disable sharing for their city. For example, an option could be added to the settings screen that allows the player to prevent their daily collection stats from being shared.
Abuse Prevention: N/A
Summary: Fun idea that allows players to better track their game progress through basis statistics and potentially compare and contrast with other players.
Thanks! -Savage
In addition to showing a player their own daily collection statistics, the feature could be further enhanced to allow players to view and compare with the highest daily collector in their neighborhood, guild, friends list, and potentially the community at large. However, the sharing of daily collection statistics with the community must be something that can be disabled in game settings should the player NOT want to make their stats visible.
I think this feature will foster conversation, collaboration, and even competition between players.
Reason: New feature that could stimulate player interaction and competition. Adds a little more flavor to the city building aspects of the game.
Details: Add a new tab to the Town Hall screen that shows daily collection statistics for the past seven days in descending order (latest day is at the top). The daily collection statistics cover all of the "primary" resources in the game (coins, supplies, medals, diamonds) and also include key secondary resources such FPs, military units, and goods. Military units could be broken down by type (fast, heavy, light, etc.) though I don't see this as critical to the feature -- a top-level total is more important.
Visual Aids: If this idea gains traction I can produce a screen mock-up showing an example of what this might look like.
Balance: I don't think there are any game balancing concerns with this feature. Though for the daily collection statistic sharing part I think it is important to allow players to disable sharing for their city. For example, an option could be added to the settings screen that allows the player to prevent their daily collection stats from being shared.
Abuse Prevention: N/A
Summary: Fun idea that allows players to better track their game progress through basis statistics and potentially compare and contrast with other players.
Thanks! -Savage
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