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[FEATURE] Enter button should proceed to next level from success screen

Open camdan-me opened this issue 2 years ago • 7 comments

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Related to #64, #304

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camdan-me avatar Mar 29 '23 15:03 camdan-me

I have mixed feelings on this. On the one hand, this feels right when you are playing "story mode". On the other hand, when you are trying to work out an optimal solution for a particular level you don't want it skipping to the next level. How strongly do you believe this is the correct default?

polytroper avatar Mar 29 '23 17:03 polytroper

What if escape resets? I feel like enter continuing is the logical thing for the button to do.

camdan-me avatar Mar 29 '23 18:03 camdan-me

It feels like a simpler default to have it only ever do one thing, start/stop. We could make spacebar trigger the next level, and label it in the UI somewhere?

polytroper avatar Mar 31 '23 01:03 polytroper

That's an option, I'm just gonna play devil's advocate one more time

Enter is always having the same function, a function of progressing forward. On khan, for example, enter submits your question, and pressing it again proceeds to the next question.

camdan-me avatar Mar 31 '23 04:03 camdan-me

@polytroper thoughts? Especially because whatever call we make will need to be resolved in a week

alhardwarehyde avatar Apr 03 '23 14:04 alhardwarehyde

Moving this to After Ship for now!

alhardwarehyde avatar Apr 03 '23 19:04 alhardwarehyde

I'm of the belief that pressing enter after you win is a natural sequence of keypresses and would intuitively take you back to the level select area. Several people did this when I showed the game around to my friends. Instead of optimizing for the small crowd of minimum-time players, we should enhance the new player experience and smooth out the play-test-win loop. If anything, binding a different key like Escape or shift+enter to edit the equation would cater towards the minimum-time crowd, if you consider how hotkeys are implemented in UI.

josephdong1000 avatar May 09 '23 22:05 josephdong1000