The problem: A player is playing a survival node and forgets which wave he/she is on. Distraction is often the cause, with the play length of a particular wave in the node sometimes being the source of the distraction. Wave banners show which wave and the total wave count at the start of a wave & disappear from sight; it would be nice to have something more concrete to either glance at or have access to.
And I’m not the only one that seems to have had this thought. I did a quick search within this category and found five threads, from as recent as September 2017 to as early as December 2014:
Sep. 2017 - https://forums.505go.com/discussion/67666/wave-indicator
Aug. 2017 - https://forums.505go.com/discussion/66959/wave-counter
Mar. 2016 - https://forums.505go.com/discussion/41512/wave-node-indicator
Oct. 2015 - https://forums.505go.com/discussion/34548/access-to-survival-wave
Dec. 2014 - https://forums.505go.com/discussion/21166/show-wave-number-in-survival-nodes
One of the issues with forgetting the wave that has been brought up in a couple of these threads relates to a player saving up AP to fire off powers, only to then realize that the player was in the last wave.
My suggestion: Rather than try to find space on the battle screen to implement another counter or a button to access the wave count, why not use something that is already there–the enemy count box; to be specific, the box itself–to indicate when a player is in the final wave of a survival node? Much like waving a white flag to signify the last lap in auto racing, the color of the enemy count box could be changed from the blue it currently is to red (or a different color choice; something that might catch a person’s eye).
I don’t want to trivialize the coding that would be required to make this suggestion happen by saying that it would be “minor”, but it would be less involved than trying to place a counter or pop-up. It would reduce the need for said counter or pop-up, and it would also address something that has continued to be suggested over the past 3.5 years.