Please remove blinking question mark from next to Score.

Case number:671071-987698
Topic:Game: Other
Opened by:Renton
Status:Closed
Assigned:Seth Cooper
Priority:4
Type:Suggestion
Opened on:Saturday, May 8, 2010 - 22:45
Last modified:Sunday, January 8, 2012 - 08:47

Please stop and or remove the "?" icon from the games position next to the score board. it drives me crazy blinking asking to be clicked on. If you would like to sell advertising on the fron interface there would be a great place to position sponsors adverts, but while folding, it is totally distracting !!! x 10

Thanks guys !

(Sat, 05/08/2010 - 22:45  |  6 comments)


Joined: 11/10/2007
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Status: Open » Noted
Assigned: Anonymous » Seth Cooper

It should go away if you complete any intro level in the "Sequences" set.

Joined: 05/19/2009
Groups: Contenders

Please also remove the fading texts above the mouse cursor, or at least make it configurable to turn them off, they irritate me because they use CPU / GPU resources and block my view on the chat window, protein and recipe status. Thanks.

Joined: 05/19/2009
Groups: Contenders

Oh, and please also make that open-GL clock configurable to either show a small icon or a progress bar maybe. This too is gpu local network resource eating.

Can you please also make it configurable that all protein-related open-GL can be shut off when running scripts and recipes and instead maybe show a static text with "Protein display muted" or something ?
The client runs much faster when open-GL is not so excessively used.

Joined: 09/18/2009
Groups: SETI.Germany

My idea is, to make the question mark in the real game disappear, if it is clicked once.
So, we still have its reminder function, that the alignment tool can be used.

Joined: 11/10/2007
Groups: Window Group

Bletchley Park, if you are on Windows, minimizing the Foldit window will disable rendering.

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