143169-suggestion-and-kinda-an-important-one

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I'm annoyed by any system that asks me for confirmation. Dude, I clicked, do it already. I hate it in Windows also and disable that crap asap. I hate being babysat lol. I'm an adult woman tech oriented person, don't treat me like a child. Having said that, preview and action should not both use right click. Preview should be shift left click or some other such thing. In bns I think it's shift left click. Design smartly and then you don't need more confirmation windows everywhere. Super annoying.


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Jeff, I'm going to quote myself again:

Can you give me an honest answer to this question? I'd really like to know at this point, because I think it's kind of important. Should a game compensate for all of your mistakes? Should a player never just have to BE alert enough to click on things properly? Should more systems be added to a game because a small portion of people made altogether negligible mistakes? Why are you so intent on change being the only option? Why can't this just be an isolated incident where a guy wasn't paying attention and made a mistake? Why should the game have to compensate for that?


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No it isn't. And stop apply this to things no one asked for.

I didn't say I had a problem with the game. But this request seems like a reasonable thing to add. Right now, my problem is someone making a reasonable request and someone else coming along and saying it shouldn't be implement, even though it wouldn't affect that person in any way. There is *no* downside to adding this. None. And that's what I don't understand. When it would make a few people happy and not affect anyone else, then why would anyone who is a decent person be against this?


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Or, if as I've said multiple times, it was put in as a toggle that you had to turn on. Which you said even *then* you'd be against.

Your reasons have to have some kind of merit. Once again, if you are going to argue against something that would improve someone else's gaming experience, you need to provide a good reason why that person's experience shouldn't be improved. You have failed to do that. "Unnecessary" is not a good argument. Lots of improvements are not "necessary". But if something is "helpful", then the only rational argument is if what is "helpful" for one person is detrimental to another. And yet, this change would not be detrimental to you in anyway. Unless you are, once again, going to ignore the proposed option of making it a toggle.


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