Zampano1981 wrote:Canbus wrote:dudewatthehell wrote:Rarebit wrote:dudewatthehell wrote:This event totally sucked not the content that was awesome but when morp was starting to come back the spam was rediculos there was no need for it what so ever i think devs need to clamp down on this type of thingWe already have--if you don't like all the chat messages, just start using "/ignore [spammer name]" and it'll be cleared up in no time. I tried rare I really did but everyone was spamming I would have missed everything adding everyone there to ignore. I agree with Dude on this. This is something that has been problematic even during the Monolith days. Silencing whoever is one step in the right direction, but we really need some serious punishment on the lag-fest and spamming. Problem, define Spam? If 100 people each say one thing each, lets even go so far as to say it is relevant and in an RP Context, then would that constiture Spam? It would still flip your chat box up 100 lines.Repetition of useless or banal comments, yes, Spam...but /ignore can be used on the culprits of that and they are limited in number. If you want only to hear what certain people say, block everyone else...if you think that person might say something you'd like to hear then don't block them. It's not really "Spam" when it's just a lot of people speaking..it's more a problem of numbers than banal comments. I was seriously disappointed with a majority of players that attended the event. I'm fine with a lot of people talking, but not when it comes to immature OOC, or un-intelligent comments like "C0m3 b@ck M0rph3u5," or spamming banal comments (to quote you on that, Zamp) period. It's impossible to type /ignore PlayerX when the latency meter is red and it takes literally ten minutes for me to type the /ignore command for every individual player that is in the event. Hell, I couldn't even do a single thing other than showing up at designated locations no thanks to the lag.
Canbus wrote:dudewatthehell wrote:Rarebit wrote:dudewatthehell wrote:This event totally sucked not the content that was awesome but when morp was starting to come back the spam was rediculos there was no need for it what so ever i think devs need to clamp down on this type of thingWe already have--if you don't like all the chat messages, just start using "/ignore [spammer name]" and it'll be cleared up in no time. I tried rare I really did but everyone was spamming I would have missed everything adding everyone there to ignore. I agree with Dude on this. This is something that has been problematic even during the Monolith days. Silencing whoever is one step in the right direction, but we really need some serious punishment on the lag-fest and spamming. Problem, define Spam? If 100 people each say one thing each, lets even go so far as to say it is relevant and in an RP Context, then would that constiture Spam? It would still flip your chat box up 100 lines.Repetition of useless or banal comments, yes, Spam...but /ignore can be used on the culprits of that and they are limited in number. If you want only to hear what certain people say, block everyone else...if you think that person might say something you'd like to hear then don't block them. It's not really "Spam" when it's just a lot of people speaking..it's more a problem of numbers than banal comments.
dudewatthehell wrote:Rarebit wrote:dudewatthehell wrote:This event totally sucked not the content that was awesome but when morp was starting to come back the spam was rediculos there was no need for it what so ever i think devs need to clamp down on this type of thingWe already have--if you don't like all the chat messages, just start using "/ignore [spammer name]" and it'll be cleared up in no time. I tried rare I really did but everyone was spamming I would have missed everything adding everyone there to ignore. I agree with Dude on this. This is something that has been problematic even during the Monolith days. Silencing whoever is one step in the right direction, but we really need some serious punishment on the lag-fest and spamming.
Rarebit wrote:dudewatthehell wrote:This event totally sucked not the content that was awesome but when morp was starting to come back the spam was rediculos there was no need for it what so ever i think devs need to clamp down on this type of thingWe already have--if you don't like all the chat messages, just start using "/ignore [spammer name]" and it'll be cleared up in no time. I tried rare I really did but everyone was spamming I would have missed everything adding everyone there to ignore.
dudewatthehell wrote:This event totally sucked not the content that was awesome but when morp was starting to come back the spam was rediculos there was no need for it what so ever i think devs need to clamp down on this type of thingWe already have--if you don't like all the chat messages, just start using "/ignore [spammer name]" and it'll be cleared up in no time.
This event totally sucked not the content that was awesome but when morp was starting to come back the spam was rediculos there was no need for it what so ever i think devs need to clamp down on this type of thing
Problem, define Spam? If 100 people each say one thing each, lets even go so far as to say it is relevant and in an RP Context, then would that constiture Spam? It would still flip your chat box up 100 lines.
Repetition of useless or banal comments, yes, Spam...but /ignore can be used on the culprits of that and they are limited in number. If you want only to hear what certain people say, block everyone else...if you think that person might say something you'd like to hear then don't block them.
It's not really "Spam" when it's just a lot of people speaking..it's more a problem of numbers than banal comments.
Hmmmm.The fastest way to ignore is to left click the name in chat box and hit "ignore' . Lol, you type that ?
Haha, shortcuts my friend, are for the Win.
Canbus wrote:Zampano1981 wrote:Canbus wrote:dudewatthehell wrote:Rarebit wrote:dudewatthehell wrote:This event totally sucked not the content that was awesome but when morp was starting to come back the spam was rediculos there was no need for it what so ever i think devs need to clamp down on this type of thingWe already have--if you don't like all the chat messages, just start using "/ignore [spammer name]" and it'll be cleared up in no time. I tried rare I really did but everyone was spamming I would have missed everything adding everyone there to ignore. I agree with Dude on this. This is something that has been problematic even during the Monolith days. Silencing whoever is one step in the right direction, but we really need some serious punishment on the lag-fest and spamming. Problem, define Spam? If 100 people each say one thing each, lets even go so far as to say it is relevant and in an RP Context, then would that constiture Spam? It would still flip your chat box up 100 lines.Repetition of useless or banal comments, yes, Spam...but /ignore can be used on the culprits of that and they are limited in number. If you want only to hear what certain people say, block everyone else...if you think that person might say something you'd like to hear then don't block them. It's not really "Spam" when it's just a lot of people speaking..it's more a problem of numbers than banal comments. I was seriously disappointed with a majority of players that attended the event. I'm fine with a lot of people talking, but not when it comes to immature OOC, or un-intelligent comments like "C0m3 b@ck M0rph3u5," or spamming banal comments (to quote you on that, Zamp) period. It's impossible to type /ignore PlayerX when the latency meter is red and it takes literally ten minutes for me to type the /ignore command for every individual PROBLEMATIC player that is in the event. Hell, I couldn't even do a single thing other than showing up at designated locations no thanks to the lag. Hmmmm.The fastest way to ignore is to left click the name in chat box and hit "ignore' . Lol, you type that ? Haha, shortcuts my friend, are for the Win.
Zampano1981 wrote:Canbus wrote:dudewatthehell wrote:Rarebit wrote:dudewatthehell wrote:This event totally sucked not the content that was awesome but when morp was starting to come back the spam was rediculos there was no need for it what so ever i think devs need to clamp down on this type of thingWe already have--if you don't like all the chat messages, just start using "/ignore [spammer name]" and it'll be cleared up in no time. I tried rare I really did but everyone was spamming I would have missed everything adding everyone there to ignore. I agree with Dude on this. This is something that has been problematic even during the Monolith days. Silencing whoever is one step in the right direction, but we really need some serious punishment on the lag-fest and spamming. Problem, define Spam? If 100 people each say one thing each, lets even go so far as to say it is relevant and in an RP Context, then would that constiture Spam? It would still flip your chat box up 100 lines.Repetition of useless or banal comments, yes, Spam...but /ignore can be used on the culprits of that and they are limited in number. If you want only to hear what certain people say, block everyone else...if you think that person might say something you'd like to hear then don't block them. It's not really "Spam" when it's just a lot of people speaking..it's more a problem of numbers than banal comments. I was seriously disappointed with a majority of players that attended the event. I'm fine with a lot of people talking, but not when it comes to immature OOC, or un-intelligent comments like "C0m3 b@ck M0rph3u5," or spamming banal comments (to quote you on that, Zamp) period. It's impossible to type /ignore PlayerX when the latency meter is red and it takes literally ten minutes for me to type the /ignore command for every individual PROBLEMATIC player that is in the event. Hell, I couldn't even do a single thing other than showing up at designated locations no thanks to the lag.
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Canbus wrote:Zampano1981 wrote:Canbus wrote:dudewatthehell wrote:Rarebit wrote:dudewatthehell wrote:This event totally sucked not the content that was awesome but when morp was starting to come back the spam was rediculos there was no need for it what so ever i think devs need to clamp down on this type of thingWe already have--if you don't like all the chat messages, just start using "/ignore [spammer name]" and it'll be cleared up in no time. I tried rare I really did but everyone was spamming I would have missed everything adding everyone there to ignore. I agree with Dude on this. This is something that has been problematic even during the Monolith days. Silencing whoever is one step in the right direction, but we really need some serious punishment on the lag-fest and spamming. Problem, define Spam? If 100 people each say one thing each, lets even go so far as to say it is relevant and in an RP Context, then would that constiture Spam? It would still flip your chat box up 100 lines.Repetition of useless or banal comments, yes, Spam...but /ignore can be used on the culprits of that and they are limited in number. If you want only to hear what certain people say, block everyone else...if you think that person might say something you'd like to hear then don't block them. It's not really "Spam" when it's just a lot of people speaking..it's more a problem of numbers than banal comments. I was seriously disappointed with a majority of players that attended the event. I'm fine with a lot of people talking, but not when it comes to immature OOC, or un-intelligent comments like "C0m3 b@ck M0rph3u5," or spamming banal comments (to quote you on that, Zamp) period. It's impossible to type /ignore PlayerX when the latency meter is red and it takes literally ten minutes for me to type the /ignore command for every individual player that is in the event. Hell, I couldn't even do a single thing other than showing up at designated locations no thanks to the lag. Hmmmm.The fastest way to ignore is to left click the name in chat box and hit "ignore' . Lol, you type that ? Haha, shortcuts my friend, are for the Win.
hellstomp3r wrote:Canbus wrote:Zampano1981 wrote:Canbus wrote:dudewatthehell wrote:Rarebit wrote:dudewatthehell wrote:This event totally sucked not the content that was awesome but when morp was starting to come back the spam was rediculos there was no need for it what so ever i think devs need to clamp down on this type of thingWe already have--if you don't like all the chat messages, just start using "/ignore [spammer name]" and it'll be cleared up in no time. I tried rare I really did but everyone was spamming I would have missed everything adding everyone there to ignore. I agree with Dude on this. This is something that has been problematic even during the Monolith days. Silencing whoever is one step in the right direction, but we really need some serious punishment on the lag-fest and spamming. Problem, define Spam? If 100 people each say one thing each, lets even go so far as to say it is relevant and in an RP Context, then would that constiture Spam? It would still flip your chat box up 100 lines.Repetition of useless or banal comments, yes, Spam...but /ignore can be used on the culprits of that and they are limited in number. If you want only to hear what certain people say, block everyone else...if you think that person might say something you'd like to hear then don't block them. It's not really "Spam" when it's just a lot of people speaking..it's more a problem of numbers than banal comments. I was seriously disappointed with a majority of players that attended the event. I'm fine with a lot of people talking, but not when it comes to immature OOC, or un-intelligent comments like "C0m3 b@ck M0rph3u5," or spamming banal comments (to quote you on that, Zamp) period. It's impossible to type /ignore PlayerX when the latency meter is red and it takes literally ten minutes for me to type the /ignore command for every individual PROBLEMATIC player that is in the event. Hell, I couldn't even do a single thing other than showing up at designated locations no thanks to the lag. Hmmmm.The fastest way to ignore is to left click the name in chat box and hit "ignore' . Lol, you type that ? Haha, shortcuts my friend, are for the Win. ((sorry, but I have to point out the obvious here. too: the first two letters of MMORPG stand for, yep, you guessed it, Massively Mutliplayer. You can't play this game alone, and you can't have live events all to yourselves. Everyone who pays, gets to play. Please don't be elitist, it sends the wrong message to new players.))