December 2019
I keep subscribing to threads I made, but it isn't notifying me if someone posted. Is there a promblem or am I missing something? What does a notification look like (on the Battlefront forums it's a red box with a number in it)?
Also, what if there's something that you think is a bug, but might not be? Could I post it there anyways or would it belong in another section?
Solved! Go to Solution.
December 2019
@UnwaryCoin Check your notification settings—something might be disabled that's preventing you from getting notified. Click on your username in the upper right corner of the browser window, then Settings, then Subscriptions & Notifications, then Notification Settings, and make sure everything you want is allowed through.
As for reporting a potential bug, it's fine to post in the bug forum even if you're not sure that it's really a bug. If it's not, someone will move it to the tech or general discussion section. If you post in tech instead, someone may ask you to fill out the bug template, or merge your post with an existing bug thread, so it's not a big deal either way.
December 2019
@UnwaryCoin Check your notification settings—something might be disabled that's preventing you from getting notified. Click on your username in the upper right corner of the browser window, then Settings, then Subscriptions & Notifications, then Notification Settings, and make sure everything you want is allowed through.
As for reporting a potential bug, it's fine to post in the bug forum even if you're not sure that it's really a bug. If it's not, someone will move it to the tech or general discussion section. If you post in tech instead, someone may ask you to fill out the bug template, or merge your post with an existing bug thread, so it's not a big deal either way.
December 2019
December 2019
December 2019
@UnwaryCoin Yes, the system keeps track of how many days in a row you've logged in. But it's not completely accurate—I found that it didn't seem to count all my days, even though I did eventually get credit for the various "x days in a row" badges. And it's definitely logins, not posts.
December 2019
December 2019
@UnwaryCoin There's no counter that you can see, but you don't need to actively keep track—just look at the date you earned the last badge. Then you can count forward to when you should earn the next one, and add maybe 20% as a margin of error, because the count always lags behind.
In case you haven't seen it yet, you can view your badges, and the dates you earned them, by clicking on your username and then View More, next to Badges in the upper right corner of the screen.
December 2019