Open Khotul opened 1 year ago
Hello, thank you for your feedback and suggestions!
We will consider adding similar options.
These limitations may be for different reasons:
For example, a task can only select a maximum of 3 attributes: We have not defined LifeUp as a highly customizable application in the early stage, but a simple and easy-to-use gamified todo with 6 fixed attributes. Although this is no longer the case, some in-app features or UI still have limited support for the number of attributes (such as reward pop-ups and experience value history pages), so we have not relaxed this restriction yet.
Limit some values that may lead to loss of control, such as ATM interest rates, the number of task gold coin rewards, the number of items used, etc.
Prevent internal operation exceptions or reaching some database limits: In fact, we have encountered users filling in text that exceeds the database limit for item descriptions, and this may cause continuous application crashes.
But in general, we will consider trying to open up these restrictions and improve some backward features and interactions within the application. For example, APIs generally have much fewer restrictions than in-app operations.
Adding the Labs option is indeed a good idea.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
By arbitrary restrictions I mean those that aren't capped by the software itself, but rather dev choices.
Here are some examples
While I can understand the reasons behind most of these (except task EXP attribute limit), the main point why I like this app so much is the freedom to do whatever I want. And it feels weird to have such restrictions in an app like these.
Describe the solution you'd like While I think most of these restrictions are good for casual users (high ATM rate could cause the money to spiral out of control), I think a Lab option to enable users to get rid of these restrictions (or perhaps change them?) would be nice for people like me, who like pushing the app to it's limits.
Describe alternatives you've considered N/A
Additional context You know you've made a good app, when a person (me) who gets bored of a new thing after a month or so, still uses yours daily after 102 days <3