when analyzing a game it doesn't show the captured pieces in any way like it does when playing the game. When I am jumping around studying a game I don't always remember what has been lost. Obviously a quick glance at the board can tell but one could say that about a normal game too.
also adding the overall piece score like it has in a normal game..
possibly draw a curve in the analysis graphs of centipawns that show the captured value too. (so we can, at a glance see when a piece was captured and how much... it is more of an average of the centipawn analysis but still useful for global characteristics.
also adding the overall piece score like it has in a normal game..
possibly draw a curve in the analysis graphs of centipawns that show the captured value too. (so we can, at a glance see when a piece was captured and how much... it is more of an average of the centipawn analysis but still useful for global characteristics.