Hello Devs,
Considering CSS is now converted into gm$, could you please include the CSS for each harvested animal and the total gm$ earned in that hunt in the post hunt stats screen?
CSS & gm$ on Last Hunt & Hunt History pages
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Re: CSS & gm$ on Last Hunt & Hunt History pages
I would love to see this little section added into the stats screen.
It would save me the time of having to backtrack through my $gm wallet page and calculating the totals myself.
It will, by extension, help in gauging my hunt's efficiency and generating ratios like [$gm : min], [avg $gm : hunt], [$gm : harvested species avg], etc.
For example:
*I averaged about [9.3$gm : min] on a 53 minute duck expedition <link> in Rougarou Bayou.
I netted 496 $gm that hunt.
*This morning I averaged around [3.8 $gm : min] on a 112 min expedition <link> through Logger's Point.
I netted 429 $gm this hunt.
So comparing the 2 hunts, I was a little more than TWICE as efficient in my time spent sitting in a duck blind than stalking around on foot.
Putting the CSS on the expedition summary/history pages helps simplify things for me by letting me just gather the necessary metadata (time spent, distance traveled, CSS harvested, etc.) all from the history pages.
It would save me the time of having to backtrack through my $gm wallet page and calculating the totals myself.
It will, by extension, help in gauging my hunt's efficiency and generating ratios like [$gm : min], [avg $gm : hunt], [$gm : harvested species avg], etc.
For example:
*I averaged about [9.3$gm : min] on a 53 minute duck expedition <link> in Rougarou Bayou.
I netted 496 $gm that hunt.
*This morning I averaged around [3.8 $gm : min] on a 112 min expedition <link> through Logger's Point.
I netted 429 $gm this hunt.
So comparing the 2 hunts, I was a little more than TWICE as efficient in my time spent sitting in a duck blind than stalking around on foot.
Putting the CSS on the expedition summary/history pages helps simplify things for me by letting me just gather the necessary metadata (time spent, distance traveled, CSS harvested, etc.) all from the history pages.
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