The fact:
Every now and then, beatmappers update their maps (new mp3, new SB, little tweaks...), and this causes the need of a redownload by the player (and causing the Beatmappers to put a message/warning, like this or this.)
The problem:
I (altough I think that many players are like that too.), 98% of the time (~10/720), NEVER revisits the scoreboard/download page, after downloading a map. Rare exception: checking the detailed scoreboard.
Question / Solution:
Is it POSSIBLE to have a button, like F5 (that requests a full proccess of all downloaded beatmaps), that checks all of your beatmaps (Yea, I know that it would take some minutes/hours.) and see if there is a new version? Or, even better, have beatmaps use a version number (i.e "2.1.2 - New SB"), so that 'button' will not need to check byte per byte of the file?
Searched for something like that in the Forums, and didn't find anything related. And, if there's any grammar error, please correct me.
Every now and then, beatmappers update their maps (new mp3, new SB, little tweaks...), and this causes the need of a redownload by the player (and causing the Beatmappers to put a message/warning, like this or this.)
The problem:
I (altough I think that many players are like that too.), 98% of the time (~10/720), NEVER revisits the scoreboard/download page, after downloading a map. Rare exception: checking the detailed scoreboard.
Question / Solution:
Is it POSSIBLE to have a button, like F5 (that requests a full proccess of all downloaded beatmaps), that checks all of your beatmaps (Yea, I know that it would take some minutes/hours.) and see if there is a new version? Or, even better, have beatmaps use a version number (i.e "2.1.2 - New SB"), so that 'button' will not need to check byte per byte of the file?
Searched for something like that in the Forums, and didn't find anything related. And, if there's any grammar error, please correct me.