Id like to see collections stored off client and on the site much like how "online favorites" are handled.
I use test a lot because im a hipster like that but it became a problem when I realized that test and public collections arent shared not a big deal but it becomes a major issue when not paying attention and just decide to blow out installations. On top of that it would be readily available when you login on another pc or at a friends house without having to copy and transfer client files.
Why not get rid of the online favorites filter and automatically add it to collections then store it all online? ^_^
As for making it transferable just make it extensible with some lame extension with a user shadow copy from the site. For example loading collections as a whole from multiple files such as having a shadow copy of my collection and a copy of some users collection both viewable as a whole in song select. This also makes things interesting when you give the ability to share your collection on your userpage to be downloadable for everyone much like skins or beatmaps.
I use test a lot because im a hipster like that but it became a problem when I realized that test and public collections arent shared not a big deal but it becomes a major issue when not paying attention and just decide to blow out installations. On top of that it would be readily available when you login on another pc or at a friends house without having to copy and transfer client files.
Why not get rid of the online favorites filter and automatically add it to collections then store it all online? ^_^
As for making it transferable just make it extensible with some lame extension with a user shadow copy from the site. For example loading collections as a whole from multiple files such as having a shadow copy of my collection and a copy of some users collection both viewable as a whole in song select. This also makes things interesting when you give the ability to share your collection on your userpage to be downloadable for everyone much like skins or beatmaps.