I was getting an inkling of the discomfort. I swapped them, but it's going to take a while for me to adjust to the change.
Wonderful - live_game_econ is spamming the console. I'll probably have to shadow it just to get any work done.
That seems like it could hurt client performance if it is really that spammy. Maybe you should post a bug report.
I saw a lot of printing in new_game as well, but that shouldn't be as big an issue. I suspect Uber expects to be doing a lot debugging of the next couple days ;^)
That is only an issue on low resolution screens. Are you using resolution scaling in settings? Setting that below 100% can cause problems with some mods.
The image is 1248x720, is this the resolution the game is displayed at? Is there still a problem at 1280x720 (the minimum recommended resolution)?
I'm in the same boat. If I'm looking at the right artifact, the only issue is overlap of purely decorative elements. We could mod the player header to be shorter, but I don't consider it major problem.
Hey, would you be able to include a count of the amount of fabbers you have available and their required resources along with your economy readings? That would be very useful.
Not easily. As far as I know, I'd have to watch selections and perhaps periodically make a very brief selection (crossing my fingers and hoping it doesn't mess the player up)
You could use the AlertsManager mod framework, hook into the alerts and count constructed/destroyed events. EDIT: In bigger games some events are never triggered though, so it may go wrong the bigger the games is.
No, disconnects break it. Best thing you can do store the number in local storage, but even then units constructed/destroyed while offline are not counted.
it looks like you have the new better build bar mod, where you can have the icons 100% scales (bigger) or 50% scale. you should look into setting them to 50% in settings.
Looks like a few cosmetic issues in 63180, but Uber gave me a minimum efficiency for free. I've been wanting to overhaul this a bit, so I'm planning to defer work for now.