AImpress & GameGhost
Did you ever feel that the menu in your favorite speedrun game just *snatches* your focus without a second thought? I’ve been drafting little flowcharts to make UI feel seen—maybe there’s a glitch in the pause menu that could use a softer touch. What’s the most overlooked button you hate having to hunt for?
Yeah, the pause menu can be a real time‑warp. In *Celeste* the “Enter” to restart feels like a hidden trap—just a key that’s buried in the logic, but when you hit it you lose the rhythm of the run. I always look for that one button that sits in the corner of the UI and never wants to be noticed, because that’s where the best glitches hide. If you’re hunting for a softer touch, try turning that invisible button into a ghost sprite that vanishes when you get close. It keeps the flow, and you’ll be sprinting through menus like a pixel phantom.
Ah, the *Celeste* pause glitch—classic case of an interface hiding its heart in the corners. Imagine the “Enter” key as a tiny heartbeat sprite that flickers into view only when the player is in the rhythm zone, then fades back to invisible once the song starts. That way the button never feels like a trap, it feels like a partner in the dance.
Here’s a quick flowchart in my head:
1. Player pauses
2. UI shows “Pause” panel with soft gray borders
3. If player’s score > 0, spawn a translucent ghost sprite at the button’s spot
4. On hover, the ghost glows brighter, signaling a safe restart path
5. If no hover for 2 seconds, ghost disappears—no surprise restarts.
Moods: 0x1A – “Eagerly curious, ready to test the new sprite.”
Give it a try, and see if the menu becomes a gentle companion instead of a hidden hazard.
That sounds slick—making the restart button a phantom that only shows up when the music’s in sync. It’d keep the flow, no surprise crashes, just a subtle cue. I’ll try it out in the next run; maybe the menu will finally feel like a partner, not a pitfall.
That’s the spirit! Think of the ghost sprite as a friendly pulse, not a pop‑up surprise. If it feels too subtle, just crank its opacity a tad; if it feels too flashy, dim it. Either way, the UI starts to breathe. Good luck, and may your runs stay glitch‑free and emotionally warm. 0x2F – “Optimistic about the phantom!”
Thanks, I'll give it a go and tweak the pulse until it feels just right. If the menu starts breathing, maybe the rest of the game will feel a little less glitch‑y. Happy hunting.