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Log time to Dimboost and Antimatter Galaxy in the stats tab, just like Infinity/Eternity/Reality. #1647

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SereKabii opened this issue Apr 9, 2021 · 0 comments
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area: antimatter dimensions formerly normal dimensions area: dimboost QoL Any quality of life or visual changes that don't alter gameplay balance up-for-grabs

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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
The stats tab feels kinda lifeless before at least reaching infinity once, and there's enough content until infinity that this feels like a problem.

Describe the solution you'd like
i think that logging dimboost and galaxy times might be a decent help on making your progress feel a bit more meaningful, make the stats tab a bit more active before infinity, and also just log the times you took to reach milestones pre-infinity and in the early infinities.

Describe alternatives you've considered
have a time spent this dimboost or this galaxy on the stats tab instead? idk.

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i'll be adding a mockup of how i think it should look in a bit when i actually reach infinity on this save.

@SereKabii SereKabii added QoL Any quality of life or visual changes that don't alter gameplay balance area: antimatter dimensions formerly normal dimensions area: dimboost labels Apr 9, 2021
@IvarK IvarK added the postpone label Mar 16, 2022
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