Feature Request: a badge expansion
I would like to suggest an expansion of Ingress First Saturday badge. Clicking the "History" button would bring up a pop-up window with a scrollable list containing the dates and places of the First Ingress Saturdays the agent took part in.
Fictional graphical representation of the extension window:
Please consider it a useful feature making the game experience more pleasurable and fun for many of us.
EDIT: This could be applied to other tiered badges that can also show the history of visited places.
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Same can apply for Mission Days and stuff like Operation Clear Field, OPR Live and so on, not only IFS.
Listing Mission Days would be redundant replication of commemorative mission medals below in my honest opinion. However, OCF and even place related anomaly badges seem like a good idea.
Listing Mission Days would be redundant replication of commemorative mission medals below in my honest opinion.
Good catch. Although I wouldn't be against a quickly accessible list for this medal too. If anybody wants to check my missions then there's much more than just Mission Days.
IMO it would be unnecessary development at a time when they're prioritizing real features. Things like moving the backend servers to RWP, fixing the Intel map, adding Unique flags to the scanner, and generally fixing the bugs and improving the UI, should be done well before you can gather a list of where you were for a First Saturday.
Well, that's a stalkerrific idea.
I would love to have this and I believe it would encourage a bunch of agents to participate more on those activities.
With stats privacy enabled?
Nobody said this feature should be done right here right now. Please don't stop people from expressing their ideas on how to improve the game - especially in such a detailed way, with example screenshots and stuff.
Its a good idea for a polish feature. Would be nice to easily be able to see where you did IFS/MD/ect at in the past. I hate trying to remember what date I was at somewhere. Though Google Timeline is great to figure it out.