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Subject: FEEDBACK THREAD ONLY

TinaK opened this issue on Jun 24, 2014 ยท 243 posts


LithiumDreamsStudios posted Sun, 29 June 2014 at 5:18 PM

Digitell: Actually, if you type in M4 characters, you will be disappointed with a mere 63 items. Half of which aren't even character packs. If you want to filter out characters, type M4 in the search box, then scroll down. On the left hand side is a navigation pane that will help you filter out what items pertaining to M4 you are searching for.

Sadly, even this leaves out a significant number of the items available in the marketplace. I have to join my fellow concerned shoppers in regards to the "New and improved" marketplace. Some of the features are great. The wishlist improvements, for example, have thusfar made a significant impact for me when shopping. Unfortunately, a majority of the other so-called improvements have actually been a hinderance to shopping here.

The navigation pane should not only be available after a search. This should be a line item filter system available at any time on any Marketplace page. The search is still limited in functionality because if a product's title doesn't have the search term in it, it will not return in your results. This is a horrible disadvantage to the Renderosity store that has been a long time complaint. I find it difficult to understand why there is so much aversion to changing the way the engine calls and returns search terms.

I really wish someone with some clout would be reading and paying attention here, because having my go-to search engine for Renderosity be Google or similar, off-site engines... is sad, frustrating and borderline unacceptable.

(Also, a tip for those of you browsing via Firefox, if you find the content of a particular site to be too large or too small, holding down your Ctrl button while scrolling up or down with your mouse's scroll wheel can artificially force a zoom in and zoom out. You may find you have to reverse it when returning to other sites as they will be too large or small based on how much you resized things. I'm uncertain if this works the same in other browsers, but it should. You can use it to resize icons in folders and on your desktop as well.)