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Hide or reduce size of HP?

Hi, I've just started playing Live, and the card game in general. Is there a way to view cards in-game without the HP, or with the HP smaller? It blocks some of the "types" like Tera or Future, and I'm not familiar enough with the cards to ID them by what type of fanciness they have.

I'm on mobile, and various swipes, tap-and-holds, multi-finger taps don't seem to do what I want. The best I can do is go to the attached cards view, which shows all cards in the small view at the bottom. The active card doesn't seem to have a way to view it at full size without the giant HP number blocking this info.

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  • Baulder
    Baulder Member Posts: 69 ✭✭
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    edited March 20 #2

    That is something I've been asking for since 2023, to have all this "AR" stuff as accessibility option in settings instead of forced aspect of the game that can't be toggled off.

    You can already display the card up close by hovering the cursor over it, and further display even closer look on the card with all the info highlighted if you click/tap and hold the card, where it makes absolutely no sense to display the stamp with enlarged text and symbol. The card is displayed over the entire height of the screen and HP/Type would be clearly visible even without it probably even for sight impaired person.

    Having stamp with enlarged pokémon HP and type symbol displayed is function that some might find handy, it however shouldn't be forced on everyone.

    There is more that should be optional toggle in setting, like whether you prefer to see only one counter with total number of damage dealt, or display classic counters with values of 10, 50 and 100, and whether you prefer to use "AR" effects for special status like confuse or sleep, or use standard card rotation as indicator of special status.

  • DoubleCure
    DoubleCure Member Posts: 1,647 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Yes, that’s anoying... it took them 3 years to add a simple mute button, so in 3 more years we will probably have that improved...