Aim heatmap directionality may not be easy to understand
See original GitHub issueDescribe the bug: The aim heatmap in the results screen is rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise, that’s it. Just a thing I noticed and bugs me out.
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osu!lazer version: osu!lazer 2021.118.1 (Linux AppImage)
Logs: (Are these useful in this context?) database.log network.log performance.log runtime.log
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- Created 3 years ago
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How about hovering over the heatmap will have a question mark appear by the cursor, and clicking it will open a link to here or a relevant wiki page?
(I’ll just leave this comment here just in case)
How about this: