Fantastic. I had not realized you needed this much feedback. I'll see what else I can come up with soon.
2. having all missions default to Mission X makes it very difficult to see which is what if Supers want to help a random Super
Well the mission name can be changed by the organizer just by clicking, but few do it actually. I don't know what name could be given to the mission, by default. Any idea?
How difficult would it be to leave it a blank and make them name it.
3. when changing something like the Super's name, if there was some type of verification, it would make things easier. It took me three clicks before I realized it really did change. Maybe even taking the super back to the main Hero page?
This is well known. As for the challenge page, I used a software to make those pages automatically and that made them slow and buggy. And I have very little control on them. By the way, using that software is far more complex then making the form by myself, I wonder what sense does this make.
I have to rewrite those pages by hand, it's in list...
I know what I was trying to say. Maybe a .back. button would be more helpful. A little message saying 'Updated' and a back button would make this smoother.
4. When listing a skill, telling someone they don't have enough training to know more information makes it look like it's not a bug that they don't have information on it.
Uhm?
Okay, I was unclear here. When I learned a skill in the bar, I went to look at the information about that skill. It told me I don't know that skill. It just needs a little tweaking to say, 'You must learn more about this skill before you understand how to use it.' Something like that at least.
5. During a skill listing, the phrases, 'Skills that suffer from it' and 'Skills that it suffers' might need a different translation. Maybe, 'Skills that reduce effectivness' or the like.
I don't like them either. Can you give me a good translation for both please? I'll insert it immediately.
Skills that Reduce it's Effectiveness
Skills that Improve it's Effectiveness
Thank you for listening. I appreciate all that you do here. Let me know what else you need, please