![]() Unless Howrse did this for functional purposes like correcting lag. Most people don't like this change, and if most people either dislike it or don't care for it, then it should be changed back. Now because of this people will start making avatars that are actually 96x96, so zooming in to make them look normal won't work if 96x96 is their actual size. It looks like what happens if you sharpen a low quality image it too much, not a natural crispness.) But if I did that, then I couldn't just zoom in as you say because if it was actually 96x96 and I zoomed in, it would then become distorted from being made bigger. I could go into Photoshop and resize the avatar to at least make it slightly more crisp, which wouldn't solve all the problems of it being sized down (text would still be too small, colors would still not look as nice, etc) but at least it wouldn't look as blurry. Gifs already suffer from distortion because that's just the nature of them and what happens when you animate, and now my gifs are even more distorted due to this change. If you think having an outline around your avatar is so bad that it prevents you from having a circle avatar, now imagine your avatar being distorted into being 24x24 pixels smaller, which is significant when it comes to an already small avatar. I'd like people to see my work as I created it. Even if I do that, other people won't, so everyone will see my avatar as it is distorted into 96x96 instead of how it actually is and it doesn't look as nice. I go to my profile page and my layout is now distorted, so I'd have to zoom in and out every time I wanted to look at an avatar so it wouldn't affect other images. When you zoom in, all the images that are at their original size become distorted from being made bigger. I have to zoom in to 125% to get avatars back looking how they looked, and now everything is so big that it's annoying. It would be kind of counterproductive to make everything else on the screen less aesthetically pleasing just so I can make the avatars more aesthetically pleasing. Why should people have to zoom in if they can see everything else fine? I don't have visual problems with this website normally so zooming in simply to see people's avatars while everything else is made giant is quite irritating. That was the one thing preventing me from having a circle avatar in the past. Kalei wrote: The newest version of this change is awesome.those who prefer square avatars can keep them (and if the difference between what I believe is 100px x 100px and what used to be 120px x 120px is that hard to adjust to/see right, you can simply zoom in on the page) and those who prefer circle avatars don't have to deal with that darker brown square outline. I am not the only player with the problem for sure I am also not getting notifications about workshops or crops!!! And no, it is not cache and cookies as I have cleared them many times! Please fix that problem as well. And this is not the first time I've complained about this, but nothing is fixed. I don't get them at all, and have not since this debacle began. I doubt they were deleted as I've seen other players in here saying that they get the usual notifications about *their* crops and workshops. Or were they just deleted from the game other than boarding extension requests? Because those are the only ones I get - NOTHING about crops or workshops at all. Today's DC announces, "Corrected notifications relating to the equestrian center on the mobile version: they sent the player to the home page instead of a nonexistent page."Ĭould we please fix notifications on **desktop/classic** for the equestrian center? Is that possible? Or did we change the names of shapes, then? Is that not a square over there anymore? Mind, the way 2020 is going I wouldn't be very surprised. Becky Barnes wrote: *What* circle avatars? No such thing. ![]()
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