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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Many newer players often complain about sv being "unreadable" and "trash" etc, and many voice their dissatisfaction at having to download maps before being able to tell if they're sv. This (to a degree) is also an issue with LN, and as such should not be exclusively a sv thing.
Describe the solution you'd like
Something I've thought about occasionally is bringing the not operator (!) to normal search results, so people could filter out tags or mappers they don't like from both map download and their own library (the obvious example being !"SV")
Describe alternatives you've considered
We could also display tags in map download, as it would be more intuitive, but some maps can have a lot of tags which may make this a hassle.
Additional context
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For this particular example, I feel that it'd be easier to display the SV count in the chart, since the count is directly part of the level data. Not every SV chart is tagged as "SV" in the first place.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Many newer players often complain about sv being "unreadable" and "trash" etc, and many voice their dissatisfaction at having to download maps before being able to tell if they're sv. This (to a degree) is also an issue with LN, and as such should not be exclusively a sv thing.
Describe the solution you'd like
Something I've thought about occasionally is bringing the not operator (!) to normal search results, so people could filter out tags or mappers they don't like from both map download and their own library (the obvious example being !"SV")
Describe alternatives you've considered
We could also display tags in map download, as it would be more intuitive, but some maps can have a lot of tags which may make this a hassle.
Additional context
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: