This sorta piggybacks on my "sort by op age" suggestion. That way, it's easy to sift through the noise and find the newest ops you are most likely looking for.
Isn't the Advanced Search a way to sift through your spy-ops? You're searching for $X type of country to hit. Everything is presented and ones that are already op'd, show as op'd. Maybe a feature request for Advanced Search is to only display results that are op'd or op'd within $X days?
I have huge bias though - I'm a pretty big fan of Advanced Search. I hope it allows me to never login to a clan site again.
edit: So, that actually does exist: `Maximum Hours Since Spy Op`
Yes, however, the results are not in order based on the OP's age. You still do not know which ones are the newest in the bunch unless you want to keep changing the Max hours and search again.
I'm working on improving this, but old spy ops are always useful because of strategy classification. For example, a farmer may prefer to landgrab other farmer countries. A week old spy op is still useful in that case.
I'm working on improving this, but old spy ops are always useful because of strategy classification. For example, a farmer may prefer to landgrab other farmer countries. A week old spy op is still useful in that case.
I'm working on improving this, but old spy ops are always useful because of strategy classification. For example, a farmer may prefer to landgrab other farmer countries. A week old spy op is still useful in that case.
Cool it is better now. I don't mind keeping all the old ops. Now that it's ordered by age, I can quickly scan to our newest or oldest ops.
I'm working on improving this, but old spy ops are always useful because of strategy classification. For example, a farmer may prefer to landgrab other farmer countries. A week old spy op is still useful in that case.
100%, especially with the grabbing rules on this server making dicts viable at every strat.
the only way to find a specific op now is through searching with ctrl+f or find on page on mobile browser. I guess it works this way too. I forget how it was before, cnum without timestamps?
I need to understand the use case. Are players using a third party site to find targets and then they want to see if their target already has a spy op?
If a player is looking for a specific op then I don't think that offering a sort by cnum is the right solution. Scrolling through possibly hundreds of ops to find the one you want isn't efficient.