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I did check the patch notes before posting and it looked like the settings were implemented very shortly after you finished your videos.
But you are right in that they make solving the puzzles much more comfortable, if not easier. I played through Tametsi a couple of times in the last years and I always use greying out completed clues as well counting down clues. It is much more fun this way :)
I've been on a bit of a puzzle binge, so for games like crosscells, squarecells and Tametsi your videos have been really helpful to give me a clue as to which area to look at next.
I've been playing Tametsi with all of the options enabled, which almost makes it seem like an entirely different game than the one in your videos.
I was wondering if you had ever tried playing it with the settings enabled and what you think of it.
I wonder how much shorter your videos would have been if you could have seen all the completed tiles and columns at a glance and how many of your very few little mistakes would have never happened if you had had access to those settings back then.
I've been really appreciating having these settings when I see you manually having to count all of them over and over again in your video, haha.