in the dark?

It reflects the fact that in real life it is dark at that location.

They have also moved the info away from the cursor and provided a larger polar.

Most like it, some don't. Personally I like it.

If anybody isn't seeing the night screen, clear your cache and reload. It will turn to daylight early tomorrow morning.
 
Works fine for Firefox here. Wish they'd give you the night/day colouring as an option though. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
 
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err.. i can't see my cursor once I put it on the dark screen- and nor am I seeing any wind data. does it work in firefox?

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I won't be bothering to clear my cache then!
 
Night & day seems a bit ott / naff - are sound effects next ?? + the port & stb lights remind me of the display of an old CRT monitor that is on the blink. Wind data are there in shades of dark blue. A bigger polar is welcome though.
 
I use Firefox. The cursor should be bright green and the wind arrows and isobars are darkish blue so not quite as easy to see.
 
Have to say I'm not overly impressed with the night display.
To the point that I've gone back to the old client, dodgy polars or not.

All it will acheive is that those who have the time to spend constantly tracking the top boats will benefit. Your average joe public punter who maybe gets access for a few hours a day will rapidly disappear backwards down the fleet.
 
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I use Firefox. The cursor should be bright green and the wind arrows and isobars are darkish blue so not quite as easy to see.

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+1

I get the same with my firefox.

The p&s lights just makes me want to reach for another drink to sharpen the focus /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
If anybody really doesn't like the night display, you can turn it off at the moment by altering your computer clock. If you alter the computer clock time zones then it is easier to revert to the correct time when you want to later.

I'm not sure if this will continue because the night feature was supposed to relate to the virtual boat times and not the player locations in real life.

EDIT - IT NOW RELATES TO BOAT POSITION SO IGNORE THE FIRST PARAGRAPH!!
 
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