Why is BBO so ugly?
#1
Posted 2023-September-04, 05:38
My eyes hurt whenever I'm looking at that ugly cards-like blocks which look like painted in paint. They hardly resemble playing cards:
I know that the software of some pages could be too sugary for the BBO playes' taste, but why can't BBO cards look more or less like that (EDIT: I have switched the picture because it's beautiful software):
? Out here we have quite aesthetic, neat software with cards looking like real playing cards.
What is the reason for that? Why has BBO had this problem for many years? Why isn't BBO improving? Why can't BBO release some skins so that the players could adjust the software according to their taste? It's even more misterious and frustrating, because BBO has been actually degenerating Several years ago you could set "small cards" (which were paradoxically bigger) and looked quite good:
Now that option for some reason is gone The entire software was generally more good-looking and comfortable in my oppinion (and I've seen that not only in mine).
So, what's the reason for that? Is it because BBO is in old technology? I've seen someone stating that BBO is written in html. Are they any attempts or plans to rewrite BBO in newer technology, I don't know, in some php or C#?
I'm not going to hate BBO, I'm seriously curious. I'd like BBO to improve, I'd like playing bridge at BBO to become more pleasent. Unfortunately it's going the other way
#2
Posted 2023-September-04, 06:55
So this is actually one of the few areas where I feel I am stepping back when playing on other bridge sites, however 'realistic' their cards may be.
#4
Posted 2023-September-05, 03:37
#6
Posted 2023-September-05, 05:41
Everyone at the Bridge Club which I frequent has agreed that BBO has the best displays and formats available to satisfy all the needs of most bridge fanatics on the planet.
So, BBO, be consoled that we all think you are not only the best bridge site, but defintely the most BEAUTIFUL!
#8
Posted 2023-September-05, 08:43
#9
Posted 2023-September-05, 12:55
YAYDAY0, on 2023-September-05, 05:41, said:
Everyone at the Bridge Club which I frequent has agreed that BBO has the best displays and formats available to satisfy all the needs of most bridge fanatics on the planet.
So, BBO, be consoled that we all think you are not only the best bridge site, but defintely the most BEAUTIFUL!
Ok, I see. I'm sure BBO will appreciate your dedication, but could I get some additional skins so that I could pick the one I like? I would be totally happy if they restored the one on the 3rd picture.
#11
Posted 2023-September-05, 13:20
Tim Ocean, on 2023-September-05, 12:56, said:
Yes, see for instance the intuitive and powerful ways you can navigate results, boards, bidding and play in Realbridge.
Elegance is as much in the interface as in the graphic design (and unfortunately BBO on the whole is not good in either respect).
Nor is it great on clarity either (try to figure out which tournaments listed you can actually play, or even just who is dummy and whether or not you must play or are dummy).
#12
Posted 2023-September-05, 13:31
pescetom, on 2023-September-05, 13:20, said:
Elegance is as much in the interface as in the graphic design (and unfortunately BBO on the whole is not good in either respect).
Nor is it great on clarity either (try to figure out which tournaments listed you can actually play, or even just who is dummy and whether or not you must play or are dummy).
Oh, my gosh. BBO give me something like that 😭
#13
Posted 2023-September-05, 16:43
BBO got rid of the correct dummy display, and probably 90% of the user configurable options when they went to their flash web version. Never got a real reason, presumably because it was too hard to program, or they ran out of time in the conversions and never got back to adding everything the original version had. I don't see that the html version has added anything worthwhile to the playing experience.
Also, I would like the "option" to have drag and drop for making bids and playing cards. IMO, this makes mechanical mistakes much less likely because an accidental click or double click can result in an irreversible error depending on the game.
Somehow, sites like RealBridge were able to go from startup idea to fully functioning playing space in just a year or two and basically start out with a far superior user interface.
#15
Posted 2023-September-06, 08:41
Tim Ocean, on 2023-September-05, 13:31, said:
The part I was complementing is not the play interface (as shown) but the post-mortem interface (with perfectly interlinked information and uniquely clear presentation). BBO and all competitors would do well to study it closely.
#16
Posted 2023-September-15, 23:29
I use BBO for Instant Tournaments, playing old matches with my partner against robots which I think I a great feature.
I recently tried out Funbridge but that UI has gone over the top, especially in the way it pops up all the cards in the suit when it's your turn to play. I find that really annoying and have basically given up on the platform.
Now if Realbridge had the replay capability of BBPO that would be the best situation. You can replay hands from a set you played and see the card play by play but you can't load up hands from Vugraph nd play them.