and when you click the green play icon, it shows the overall script “game plan”, with intensity graphed as blue line, and stroke plus and minus areas as orange and purple colored sections on the graph, respectively:
That would make it a bit clearer what you’re getting into. I would also bold the time, as the duration matters in terms of repeating, etc… Power Trip v2 is only 0:19, for example, and that’s quite a big difference, from, say Steady Service at almost 3:50.
This is a pretty good idea because it would not require you to go to the next step to figure out what the mode does .I think whether or not and when this could be implemented depends on what else we’re working on.
Our engineering team is very full right now on really impactful features. We’re about to add 150 or so synced VR videos (that you can also watch flat) which will make a huge impact in the library selection. Plus, there’s a lot of work going on behind the scenes to improve the AI girlfriend’s system, to make the responses better, and to make it more reliable. That is basically AI/LLM plumbing-related, and it’s complex.
So I will just plainly say that you will find many areas of potential improvement like this throughout the web app, but our development style is to go big on the most impact for the most users, and then come back later, if ever, to install what I would bells and whistles.
But sometimes our developer @Alex_Autoblow_Dev Sees these suggestions and evaluates whether or not they can be done in a reasonable amount of time, and then he just implements them as he’s done with a few recently suggested here. I’ll leave it up to him to find out where it lands on his list.
Thanks for bringing it up and even showing it as an example here.And thanks for this feature being quite reasonable to implement.