I don't think it'd obscure anything normally. Unless the base is directly over or near a city, then the names would overlap. I wouldn't like to see the game broken for people who like placing their bases on cities for fluff reasons (assuming such people exist).
Perhaps showing the base's name when the cursor is on it would be better? It's a bit of a hassle, but less than having to click on it.
Good point, I have an alien base right on top of Singapore, so if the aliens like to do it..
You mean the base defense geoscape map? I... guess. I used to dream of a way to actually see my base without aliens attacking it... but I'd rather have this option hidden deeper, most likely in the base information tab (the one under Build New Base).
Not quite, just the screen from which you can do base management stuff. Basescape, you know? Not base battlescape. (isn't that something it's called? Basescape?) I just don't like having to go to my last selected base and then the base I want. My idea involves clicking on the base I want, then going into base management screen from that bases interception window that pops up. Or perhaps create a different dialogue first, asking if we'd like to enter the base view or order an interception (or cancel), if the "baseview from interception" idea doesn't work.
I like the ever-changing eldritch architecture of the Star Gods Honestly, I never even noticed; I guess I assumed you attack a different part of the base each time. But yeah, as an option, why not.
It's hard for me to imagine a different part of the same base having a completely functional control room which can independently render the base inoperable if destroyed. But maybe if this could be introduced, it could apply to terror sites as well? It's easier to imagine attacking a different part of the city if you have to retreat and go back, but still, if it's only part, why are
all the aliens there? What if it was the same terror layout? Sure, civs and aliens would respawn, but that's just how it goes.
And Louis, maybe they are working on it, and maybe it's all a matter of how many people ask for it? Gotta have faith, bud!