It has often been an eye strain to read our experience point amounts when they are in the thousands and millions without comma separators. Can commas please be considered?
It has often been an eye strain to read our experience point amounts when they are in the thousands and millions without comma separators. Can commas please be considered?
Or spaces, depending on client. French people (and maybe others) use a comma the way English uses a decimal point (and a space where we'd use a comma), so that'd be confusing.
Not all regions use the same symbol in their numbers though. In Europe, for example, they use decimal mark (point) instead of commas.
won't happen, (ps3 limitations -_-)
Yes please, space, comma, period, whatever. Anything!
you only have 1872737464553763783848/1872737464553763785643 what exactly is the problem?
heh I'm KIDDING! and fully agree with op, comma or just a space is a minor qol change, please consider SE!!![]()
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Yes, please add the thousands separator (per regional standards for what that separator is).
Considering different people use different means of value expression, the raw integer that we have now seems most universal.
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I am pretty sure that the display of numbers in the log depend on the client language. For instance, in the French version, 12345 will be displayed 12 345 since French use a comma as a decimal point and a space as a thousands separator. I don't think numbers are displayed in this fashion on the English client.
In fact, the gils display already depends on the language (see the bottom right of this picture), so why not the experience points near the bar?
Space is a separator, you feel that a comma is superior because you are used to it. I am not and feel that spaces are better than commas.
This. Or at the very least just use a space 5438653 is nowhere near as easy to read as 5 438 653 but a separator is far superior - 5,438,653 or 5.438.653 depending on what you are used to.
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