I'm sure you know what I'm talking about. The little icons that show under your health meter or to the side on your team window. These little buff icons show the powers that are effecting each person. Unfortunately, a LOT of powers can show up and crowd the screen. Especially in the later stages of the game. You can do things to reduce their numbers, but because of the pure number of different kinds of powers/buffs that can stack up, it doesn't feel like it's enough. It's even worse for those who supply buffs to the team individually and have to visually scan a long line of icons to see if their buffs wore off.
I think it's time we got a new option for these icons. One that allows you to only see the buffs that you provide to your teammates. So, in the icon line next to a teammates name in the team window, you will only see the icons for buffs you have given to them.
It's not really a big deal or anything. Just a quality of life suggestion, I suppose.
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Why not adding a new option to the context menu? Under "Hide all autopowers", add an option, "Hide this power" and "Unhide all powers" on the off-chance you hid something you'd rather get a visual cue for.
I'm sure you know what I'm talking about. The little icons that show under your health meter or to the side on your team window. These little buff icons show the powers that are effecting each person. Unfortunately, a LOT of powers can show up and crowd the screen. Especially in the later stages of the game. You can do things to reduce their numbers, but because of the pure number of different kinds of powers/buffs that can stack up, it doesn't feel like it's enough. It's even worse for those who supply buffs to the team individually and have to visually scan a long line of icons to see if their buffs wore off.
I think it's time we got a new option for these icons. One that allows you to only see the buffs that you provide to your teammates. So, in the icon line next to a teammates name in the team window, you will only see the icons for buffs you have given to them.
It's not really a big deal or anything. Just a quality of life suggestion, I suppose.