One thing that might be helpful (and fairly easy to code) is a means of making incremental changes to the p****age of time in the game in rather more incremental steps than pressing the "fast forward" button (which, I understand, increases speed by a factor of 10).
Instead of having a choice between a speed of 1 or of 10, it might be helpful to be able to increase speed in arbitrary steps during runtime, using a slider bar or something similar, to allow players, for example, to set speed to 1.2 or 1.5 or 2 times the default base speed. That way, players could more finely control the p****age of time, helping to keep them interested and set the pace of play more accurately depending on what is happening.
Try to press your "." and "," keys and you will see that this is already possible (and has been so for a looooooong time)
Fast forward runs as fast as you want it to go (and the computer can do). The actual value is defined in simuconf.tab
Ahh. Didn't realise. Thank you! Perhaps buttons could be made for these, since it can be hard for new users (and even some not so new users!) to find features such as these if they are
only accessible via keyboard shortcut...
And, Prissi, I am aware of that: however, what I was after was a way to do so at runtime, not in a configuarion file, so that players could constantly adjust the speed while playing.
That's for pakset maintainers to decide. It is already possible, with only very little effort.
Yes, easily possible.
But I wouldn't mind another "lesser main" toolbar, at the right side of screen... the top one can't hold too much clutter. That's why it isn't done.
And I'm not buying "everyone has wide screens these days".