Stat and PA organization, functional scorecard
Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 1:03 pm
Relatively new user here and I'd like to register some first impressions and thoughts on improvement.
First up, I have to say I enjoy the ease of input with the app and the scoring screen looks excellent. But, I discovered while scoring my first game though that as the game progressed, it became less clear what each batter did in their previous at bat. The list of results for each batter as written in the lower left could be improved by adding a number to the left of each result and presenting the results in a list rather than paragraph style. The numbers would then correspond to the visual representation of those results that are on screen when the batter first appears. Furthermore, I'd love to be able to see what came of those results without having to switch to the scorecard -- i.e. did the batter later score? Did they accumulate some RBIs?
For example:
Current: Line drive, ground out, walk, home run
Suggestion:
1. Line drive (Scored)
2. Ground out
3. Walk (LOB)
4. Home run (RBI, Scored)
Secondly, the scorecard itself is a bit slow to load/respond which makes using it frustrating. For me, I quite enjoy writing the scorecard during a game, but perhaps that's counter to iScore's intended functionality. However, I've noticed that the scorecard doesn't scale as one zooms in on the individual cell which makes the writing appear a bit blurred.
I'd propose an option to view an individual cell full-screen, fully-scaled on its own when one selects it. Further functionality could later be added to select individual events in that cell to see how that batter was advanced around the base paths (ie. touch AB6 and a short dialogue would appear saying (Advanced on double by #1 John Doe). Ideally, there would also be a bar at the top to indicate in what inning the cell you're viewing occurred and an arrow allowing you to advance right or left to the same player's cells/at bats in other innings. I think this would add some real functionality to the scorecard portion of the app.
If I can quickly throw out another idea for the statistics page of the game scoring tools page, I'd recommend the inclusion of a button to quickly jump to each section (ie. batting, fielding, pitching). Scrolling down to each section takes a lot of time and is inconvenient.
Again, love the design of the app and the input is wonderfully easy to use. But these were just some first impressions I had from using it that I thought I'd share.
Thoughts?
First up, I have to say I enjoy the ease of input with the app and the scoring screen looks excellent. But, I discovered while scoring my first game though that as the game progressed, it became less clear what each batter did in their previous at bat. The list of results for each batter as written in the lower left could be improved by adding a number to the left of each result and presenting the results in a list rather than paragraph style. The numbers would then correspond to the visual representation of those results that are on screen when the batter first appears. Furthermore, I'd love to be able to see what came of those results without having to switch to the scorecard -- i.e. did the batter later score? Did they accumulate some RBIs?
For example:
Current: Line drive, ground out, walk, home run
Suggestion:
1. Line drive (Scored)
2. Ground out
3. Walk (LOB)
4. Home run (RBI, Scored)
Secondly, the scorecard itself is a bit slow to load/respond which makes using it frustrating. For me, I quite enjoy writing the scorecard during a game, but perhaps that's counter to iScore's intended functionality. However, I've noticed that the scorecard doesn't scale as one zooms in on the individual cell which makes the writing appear a bit blurred.
I'd propose an option to view an individual cell full-screen, fully-scaled on its own when one selects it. Further functionality could later be added to select individual events in that cell to see how that batter was advanced around the base paths (ie. touch AB6 and a short dialogue would appear saying (Advanced on double by #1 John Doe). Ideally, there would also be a bar at the top to indicate in what inning the cell you're viewing occurred and an arrow allowing you to advance right or left to the same player's cells/at bats in other innings. I think this would add some real functionality to the scorecard portion of the app.
If I can quickly throw out another idea for the statistics page of the game scoring tools page, I'd recommend the inclusion of a button to quickly jump to each section (ie. batting, fielding, pitching). Scrolling down to each section takes a lot of time and is inconvenient.
Again, love the design of the app and the input is wonderfully easy to use. But these were just some first impressions I had from using it that I thought I'd share.
Thoughts?