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Embleme like Tooltips for Bloodpoints
Is it possible to add a tooltip for the bloodpoints, like there is for emblems:
I especially mean, the score events grouped/aggregated?
Hover over the Blood Point category (for examble) aultralism gives you an aggregated list of which points you got (even over MAX of 8k) - just for the data.
Tooltip example for Aultralism:
Good Skillcheck - 350 BP Great Skillcheck - 300 BP Heal - 3600 BP Late Heal - 447 BP Protection - 600 BP Safe Unhook - 1000 BP Unhook - 3000 BP
I'd realy enjoy that kind of summary - for killer and survivor
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Neat idea
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Ontop of that I would love to have that for my teammates as well. Sometimes I am really curious what my team was doing while I got chased full map by the killer.
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That's is a really neat idea. I would like that too.
Also, it would help you, decide things. Maybe even add, when someone you hooked get downed and you lose points, to show that.
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But you don't lose Blood Points Ingame. You can combine the scores to informate your self.
Unhook is 1000 BP, safe unhook 500 BP. In my text example of the tool tip there are 3000 BP for unhook (3 unhooks) and 1000 BP safe unhook (2 safe unhooks)
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For bloodpoints, no, not at the moment. Bloodpoints are a little different from emblems. You can only get positive amounts of bloodpoints and you get a little notification as you earn them. Emblems, on the other hand, can be positive or negative. It's helpful to see a breakdown of what earned or lost you points. They're obscured while you're in a match since they're usually a lot more technical (not just "you did a thing, get points").
Would it be possible? Absolutely, but it would give way less information than emblems and it likely wouldn't be worth the amount of time it would take to implement.
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So you dont store the score events? You just store the actually earned points and display the event for a short time?
Sad. I'd actually not assume, that it is that hard to implement. Put all the Scoreevents into a list. Easy way would be string based by Eventname. And at the end put a (c# dev here) linq query over it and it'd be done. The "hardest" part would be the fancy tooltip.
Just to "specify": In my head, it is actually super simple designed. Quick WPF visualisation:
But thx for your reply :)
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