![]() ![]() ![]() So many games have handled this differently. it's so cliche and been done a million times. My first thought, the ol clearing the rubble / cave in. It's funny, I was thinking of this same problem recently. fire burning - needs to be put out, or wait for it to go out on its own some other creature blocking the way - you can fight them but they're too powerful - have to distract them with an item or use an item in battle, and of course the item is only available at the appropriate time a river or chasm that you can't cross without making a bridge (and you get the materials at the appropriate time) a log across the road that someone needs to come and chop up (could be you, if you get an axe from a quest just before the point in the game where you need to go there) a river with a bridge that's out and needs to be repaired If they can't go, there should be a reason other than "it's not time to go there yet". I have a few places in my game where the player can't go because "I don't want to go there - I want to go somewhere else", but it's pretty poor. New features that will make it easier to deal with CSS selectors will hopefully be released in the near future.Good topic. We will improve the user guide and add more examples. Thanks a lot for the review and feedback. Some instructions and a few examples would be helpful here! Otherwise, your app is small, sleek, syncs, and well worth the $2 for custom rules and a privacy-respecting design. The online guide has almost nothing to say about how to figure out what to write in the “selector” section. Fortunately I have experience with some lesser content blockers (and browser developer modes and javascript) so I knew to write “” in the Hide Content “selector” rule, otherwise figuring out how to block would have been impossible. Roadblock custom rules lets me do this! My only concern is the difficulty to use this feature. I wanted a content blocker that could eliminate annoying modals (popup elements that do not move with scrolling) on some websites I like to frequent, all without needing full website access. Thank you for using and supporting Roadblock. The subscription-based model is better for sustainability and will surely help in supporting the app's development. Please note that Roadblock now uses subscriptions instead of a one-time purchase. User interface, performance, and sync improvements.New examples to block images, videos, and scripts. ![]()
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