The team leader should be able to click on any given unit during upgrade days and see a history of who put caps in and when.....its good that we can now see who has earned caps and simply hasnt placed them. However, the real issue is seeing who placed caps on a unit that didnt need them.
Just a simple history, we can do the math ourselves lol.
Dogpoo 1st upgrade:
36 caps- player 1
32 caps- player 2
24 caps- player 3
32 caps- player 4
32 caps- player 5
We immediately know that the last player put 6 caps in towards the next level. Lets assume we were finished after leveling once, we can then call out the correct person who wasted the 6 caps and issue a warning.
Yes this would be very helpful..... I think also noticed an issue with the current bottle caps being used and how they are recorded
During the Upgrade Days we can see who spent how much of their bottle caps (ex: 72/108) but it sems that once we move on to the Battle Days, it no longer displays it like this, rather it shows the total bottle caps earned and not necessarily the amount of bottle caps used. In the above example 72/108 on the Battle Day Summary page it seems to show 108 Bottle Caps used when that is incorrect.... the summary should either show the same thing as during the upgrade days (72/108) or the actual number of bottle caps used (72) and not 108.... has anyone else noticed this?
That's because they have a system that automatically spends those caps in some card.Originally Posted by Rob4Zod Go to original post
About the original post, I've also suggested them something like that but to serve its purpose well, they'd have to fix another problem that exists in the upgrade screen. Even if they implement something like this you could be warning someone who didn't see the refreshed amount of caps used. Once you load the upgrade screen, it only 'listens' to your own caps, if another person upgrades while you are trying to upgrade something, those caps are not updated in real time. You'd have to reopen the upgrade screen to refresh the correct amount of spent caps.