I am not sure if this belongs in feature request or technical support, but it has been around for a while.
Also, this is a little hard for me to phrase, so let me give some examples first.
Note: This only applies in-game.
Lets say you are searching for a K-On! map, so you type in K-On! and get a bunch of results. You want to narrow down your results, so you add on "thank you" to your search. Now, you get 0 results.
Another example, if you type in an artist name, like Hatsune Miku. You will again get a lot of spells. If you just add on " spell" to your search, hoping to find Recommended Spell, you will be sad to know that you will get 0 results. Instead you must type "Hatsune Miku - Recommended Spell", not "Hatsune Miku - Spell" or "Hatsune Miku Recommended Spell."
As a way around this, some people add of the words in every other field to the tags list, which technically solves this problem, but I don't think people should do that. Instead, all items in all fields should act like they are in the same bucket, like if they were all tags.
Also, this is a little hard for me to phrase, so let me give some examples first.
Note: This only applies in-game.
Lets say you are searching for a K-On! map, so you type in K-On! and get a bunch of results. You want to narrow down your results, so you add on "thank you" to your search. Now, you get 0 results.
Another example, if you type in an artist name, like Hatsune Miku. You will again get a lot of spells. If you just add on " spell" to your search, hoping to find Recommended Spell, you will be sad to know that you will get 0 results. Instead you must type "Hatsune Miku - Recommended Spell", not "Hatsune Miku - Spell" or "Hatsune Miku Recommended Spell."
As a way around this, some people add of the words in every other field to the tags list, which technically solves this problem, but I don't think people should do that. Instead, all items in all fields should act like they are in the same bucket, like if they were all tags.