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    Blastergamer's Avatar Senior Member
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    Why make Fusion UI completelty different and confusing?

    I just can't stand the UI in track central and editor menu. Why make it in TC so when you press A on the feed it downloads the track immediately, or press Y so show track info? Don't fix what is not broken! We all loved the Trials Evo track menu, which shows the screenshot, description, creator name, download/play button, creator/track relevant options and top players from the track. There was no need to make Fusion TC user ALIENATED. It's so hard to use that TC interface who comes from Evo. No one wants to download a random track without looking at the tags, gamertag or description! I though you are welcoming noobs, no, the user interface is too cluttered and slow. The editor menu is still OK, but it's wastes me 5 seconds to know where start new track/load track/manage tracks is, and UI is slow as well.
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    The editor menu is still OK, but it's wastes me 5 seconds to know where start new track/load track/manage tracks is, and UI is slow as well.
    This is not a valid complaint. You've spent that 5 seconds looking and now it won't be a problem again. I see this as a good thing also as 'new track' and 'load track' are nested away from 'save track', saving the careless from tears; accidentally deleting their work. Avoiding this was probably the devs intentions.

    TC, yes, it's a bit of a mess and lacks vital info. The editor however is as accessible as always. UI navigation is sleek and fast.
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    Originally Posted by apdenton1 Go to original post
    This is not a valid complaint. You've spent that 5 seconds looking and now it won't be a problem again. I see this as a good thing also as 'new track' and 'load track' are nested away from 'save track', saving the careless from tears; accidentally deleting their work. Avoiding this was probably the devs intentions.

    TC, yes, it's a bit of a mess and lacks vital info. The editor however is as accessible as always. UI navigation is sleek and fast.
    But now when you try to save a track, it no longer takes you to the save file you are currently working on. Instead it puts you over the first thing on your list, meaning you have to pay extra special attention every time you save your tracks so that you don't overwrite your other work. Being so used to quickly saving in evo, I've almost done this numerous times already.

    And what's up with the menu letters being wite, with the selection cursor also being white-ish?! I can barely see the numbers I'm tweaking anymore.
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    Originally Posted by stllbreathnbdy Go to original post
    But now when you try to save a track, it no longer takes you to the save file you are currently working on. Instead it puts you over the first thing on your list, meaning you have to pay extra special attention every time you save your tracks so that you don't overwrite your other work...
    Yeah I noticed this too. I'd recommend everyone saves an empty/default/template kinda thing in that first slot just to be on the safe side.
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    Originally Posted by WILLYUMZ Go to original post
    Yeah I noticed this too. I'd recommend everyone saves an empty/default/template kinda thing in that first slot just to be on the safe side.
    Good thinking, this should prevent tons of potential grief.
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