Hey, so, on the table selection screen... what's the "start" button on the bottom right for? It's redundant and unnecessary right now.
Is it as redundant and unnecessary as saying that something is redundant AND unnecessary? As opposed to those things that are redundant AND necessary?
D'oH!
I like the way the new UI works, but the clip art looking icons remind me way to much of a 90's geocities website. Once they upgrade the graphics I'm sure it will be fine, but yeesh is it ugly right now.
Sorry, couldn't help myself!
Wow...I need more sleep. I thought everyone was complaining about the table backglasses being used for icons and was thinking "It's the original table art; what's wrong with these people?" But that's obviously not the problem; it's the New Tables/Options/Tournament icons everyone's wroth about.I like the way the new UI works, but the clip art looking icons remind me way to much of a 90's geocities website. Once they upgrade the graphics I'm sure it will be fine, but yeesh is it ugly right now.
Menu looks ugly. When is TPA going to hire professional graphic artists?
I'm sure Farsight are trolling poor Mac users with the new UI!
The first screen for entering the table menus/options is an outrageous crime against graphic design - someone must have done the graphics in Microsoft Paint or several minutes in Photoshop.
To be honest, I'm not terribly bothered by them, but yeah, they could use a facelift.
Actually, I can say this from personal experience- I've seen even great graphic designers do really crappy work, if they're working under a situation where there isn't a clear focused art direction. With that said, I think TPA really needs is a team Art director/manager. Looking at the credits, it seems they have a lead artist, but this doesn't mean that the lead can call the shots. Because more often than not, even with great artists, when you've got a project like this- decisions are sometimes made by the non-artists, and unless you've got someone with good artistic/layout sensibilities directly responsible for steer the team of artists in the right direction, you end up with a mishmash of ideas that don't always work together.This.
It doesn't matter how long you spend in Photoshop if you don't actually have an eye for what looks good and what doesn't. A good graphic designer could do amazing things in just a few minutes.
Actually, I can say this from personal experience- I've seen even great graphic designers do really crappy work, if they're working under a situation where there isn't a clear focused art direction. With that said, I think TPA really needs is a team Art director/manager. Looking at the credits, it seems they have a lead artist, but this doesn't mean that the lead can call the shots. Because more often than not, even with great artists, when you've got a project like this- decisions are sometimes made by the non-artists, and unless you've got someone with good artistic/layout sensibilities directly responsible for steer the team of artists in the right direction, you end up with a mishmash of ideas that don't always work together.