Tad Wrote:It's high time for KittyCatS to throw a curve ball and introduce some new trait values which are recessive to the now-current Starter (Genesis) traits and dominant to the retured former-Starter (Genesis) trait values. Assuming they haven't already and nobody's ever noticed because, hey, they're on different charts.
We would have noticed. I promise you.
Actually, when the colored tiger furs first came out, I said to Arwen, since these furs were kind of different wouldn't it be cool if these were super dominant and really pushed attention to the top of the chart. But it didn't happen.
It still makes me sad how much attention people pay to the super-recessive end of the chart. I understand the utility of cats that can "pull", but that doesn't matter at all for project cats.
Edited to respond to something Shannon said:
Shannon Wrote:I think having notation pointing out where the line is between gen and non gen would help make it readable.
If I were going to put in a line I wouldn't put it between Genesis and Non-Genesis traits... that's a line I'd like to destroy. It reinforces the idea that there's some difference between the gen traits and other traits. I would put a line between retired genesis traits and non-retired genesis traits.
If we're talking about legibility, we could put in lines every 50 traits or so just to break the chart into more manageable sections.