Oh please, what's with the privacy. You are in a FS and you can already see everyone. The only issue here is it is huge work to figure out who is missing in the spire because you have to look for every player for where they are and find them by default. All players should show up on the spire progress bar and currently the players who haven't started aren't showing up at zero.I truly hope that at least this minor tool will be implemented. If concerns about privacy, make it available only for AM and Ms.
I don't have a problem at all but others might have and I would prefer to have this feature implemented asap than being rejected because of some delicate egos.Oh please, what's with the privacy. You are in a FS and you can already see everyone. The only issue here is it is huge work to figure out who is missing in the spire because you have to look for every player for where they are and find them by default. All players should show up on the spire progress bar and currently the players who haven't started aren't showing up at zero.
I think it would be a nice addition. However there are two other glaring issues with the recording of Spire scores which are, in my humble opinion, much more important:
- Individual Spire scores not remaining available to view after the weekly Spire finishes
- Being able to see what players scored individually, on the mobile app, as is available on the browser
Ridiculous. A player should find a FS with like-minded players. Don't like the rules? Leave, and find a FS with fewer rules.Every player has his or her own rules to were they want to go to and a FS should respect that and not being forced in to something they don't want by just a few players that managed to get the masses with them.
Also nonsense. Just ask.you will never know why a player doesn't go beyond a certain point in the tower or tournament.
Sounds fair to me. But really, FS that care about this stuff are already tracking it, it's just a bit of a pain.Keep track of were players stop and I guarantee you, players will be removed from fellowships or rejected.
Yes, exactly!