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Feedback ยท Remember my tutorial progress and completion across devices (rejected)

I visit Litphoria on my home PC and on my phone. I've completed the tutorial on my PC, but I'm still being asked to complete the tutorial on my phone (I've done 2/7 steps apparently).

If I've done the tutorial, I don't need to do it again on other devices - this should probably be remembered per account rather than per browser!

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created: 21 January 15 at 10:01 AM (build: 1/21/2015 2:00 AM alpha)

Wrecked Avent Site Administrator

I was not able to reproduce this. If you completely complete the getting started tutorial (to the point you can click "finish tutorial") it tells the server you did that so you don't get stuck doing it again.

However! If you start any tutorial at any point on your phone, the tutorial you started on your phone will take precedence. So if you do this:

  1. Start getting started on PC
  2. Start getting tutorial on phone
  3. Finish getting started on PC

You'd still have the tutorial going on the phone.

Velus

That's precisely what I did.

Wrecked Avent Site Administrator

Okay, then this is a won't fix kind of issue. It was very intentional to have the client keep the tutorial information, as it really only is relevant to the client (the server doesn't care at all). This might have been more important/useful in the old system where it literally forced your hand, but in this one, you can stop, restart, and pause tutorials at any time.

Wrecked Avent Site Administrator

I should also reiterate that once you finish the starting tutorial, it will not start itself again. That is the only time any tutorial will auto-start.

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