Idea 1 | Idea 2 | Idea 3 | Idea 4 | Idea 5 |
Pros: - Just generally helping you getting to the web quickly - No need to type in the link manually into your browser anymore | Pros: - No need to manually type stuff from another place - You can easily quote others in the chat | Pros: - It could guide new players - It can help you solving your problems: marshmallow characters, portal locations, etc. - Generally just a helpful tool | Pros: - It will probably attract more people from all over the world that way, letting them have the ability to use their national letters | Pros: - Most people love using colors to express themselves! - It could make texts easier to read |
Cons: - People might send links that violates the rules (inappropriate stuff) - If the link is too long so it goes over the characterlimit, it may not work, and also flood the chat | Cons: - Spamming... | Cons: - Commands may be hard to understand for some who speak foreign language(?) or to just newbies | Cons: - We don't really want foreign language to flood the chat (or is that fine :-X?) - Most mods wouldn't know if a foreign speaker were saying something inappropriate (I think) | Cons: - Many people wouldn't know how to use color codes |
1, There is a pretty big risk of inappropirate stuff being sent which can not be moderated.1. But many other onlind openworld games have this feature? So how do they operate it? ???
2, Might be handy.
3, Commands were brought up before, but I feel like they would just make things more confusing. I see no point in making commands for things which can be done easily using the gui, and as for others (rules, help, etc) I would suggest adding a button in the escape menu for example.
4, As far as I'm concerned this is already planned. (In the chat, but not in login credintals)
5, Would give users the ability to express themselves better, but it would mess up chats since people would have a hard time figuring out which chat room they are in.
Something that maybe could go with the foreign user chat idea, maybe different tabs for non English speakers? That way we can all be in our own chats where we can talk and understand each other without getting mixed up, and it could be easier for non English speaking mods to moderate said chats. Although it maybe be hard because there would have to be quite a few and it would clutter up things and just generally be a mess on the front of appearance and access.That’s a great idea, I’m sure the well dedicated staff would find a way to moderate it. :)
The only ones I really see working the best would be 4/5I don’t mean to disagree, I just think my idea 5 would work as well as it’s stated. Using it freely. I don’t see what would mess it up, is all :) But I still like how you come up with your own ideas, Likuu.
I personally like the idea of 5 a lot for roleplay purposes, however I think it would be much more suitable if it were only for "groups", for example if the whole "group organization" idea I've seen thrown around a lot. (where groups can have "sub-groups" and "leaders" and such for said sub-groups).
Maybe 5 would work well if it were a personal color code thing people could change in their settings, like change up all their own colors for their own look. If you get what I mean? People edit their GUI and layout and such, so it would be neat if they could also change their colors as well. (I know fonts are able to be changed) Of course this would only affect your game and not everyone else.
I love the idea of a lot of these, have a feeling a lot could be really abused & cause a lot of trouble.
I think tags would be cool. Like an abbreviation of a group, but would only be possible to have if you actually were in said group?I think that would be pretty cool too, although what if somebody would just use that extra space to complete their character’s name? thinkface.jpg
Malakai [CCC]: blahblahblah
Mort [LxMG]: bloobloo
In my head I think of something like Call of Duty clan tags. It would keep people from having to use up space for their characters' names, and keep people from posing as being in a group they're not (something we had a sometimes in the CCC, and they'd often be doing things our group didn't approve of). Maybe in some tab of the group, the creator could designate what the tag would be, if they even wanted one at all.
Probably too complicated to actually implement but bblfbeflblfbllluh
5 Chat color codes with §? It would lighten up role-plays more, for example. And make things more observable when typing long messages?There is another disadvantage to this other than the ones already stated. People could use a hard-to-read text color to say things that are against the rules and that would make it difficult for moderators to see what is going on in the chats. To me it's best to keep the chat colors consistent even though I know what you mean with stating the plus side to this.
I think tags would be cool. Like an abbreviation of a group, but would only be possible to have if you actually were in said group?I think that would be pretty cool too, although what if somebody would just use that extra space to complete their character’s name? thinkface.jpg
Malakai [CCC]: blahblahblah
Mort [LxMG]: bloobloo
In my head I think of something like Call of Duty clan tags. It would keep people from having to use up space for their characters' names, and keep people from posing as being in a group they're not (something we had a sometimes in the CCC, and they'd often be doing things our group didn't approve of). Maybe in some tab of the group, the creator could designate what the tag would be, if they even wanted one at all.
Probably too complicated to actually implement but bblfbeflblfbllluh