Mischa Krilov
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4 votesMischa Krilov shared this idea ·
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1 voteAdminStephen Hood (Co-founder, Storium) responded
To clarify, do you mean moving the “Make a move” button to a location that doesn’t scroll with the page?
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Excellent point, we’ll find another design for this, perhaps not as a modal at all.
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Thanks for the feedback!
Just wanted to make sure you saw that you can write and save scene drafts? That allows you to write the next scene before publishing it.
If you’re talking about writing scenes that are further into the story’s future — say, beyond the next scene — that seems difficult since the narrator doesn’t yet know what the players are going to do next, right?
Thanks for any additional thoughts on this…
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An error occurred while saving the comment Mischa Krilov commentedIt would be nice to allow edits by the narrator, perhaps with a version history so players can review changes.
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76 votes
Thanks for the suggestion, we’ll put this on our list…
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Great idea, we’ll figure out a way to do this. Thanks!
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Thanks for the feedback, I totally see what you mean. We really struggled with this icon because Subplot cards are functionally VERY similar to Goal cards — they are both things that your character is working towards, and in both cases you earn a reward once you play all the cards.
That said, agree that the similarity could be confusing. We’ll give this more thought, and really appreciate the suggestions.
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Sorry, I meant moving the actual move area for moves to a location that doesn't scroll with the moves.
So imagine this whole thing fixed on the page, separate from past moves:
http://storium.com/assets/move-diagram-4e7ee5d3ef77299ab59b3536d076b5c5.jpg
Caveat: I am not a UX engineer. :)