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#1 Thing Devs Should Do, Right Now


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#1 Kirkland Langue

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Posted 11 September 2014 - 07:03 PM

Turn off the notification for "joined the chat" and "left the chat".
The Devs should delete the code generating these messages immediately, and never look back.

While I guess the code might have seemed like a good idea at the time... It should have taken about 15 minutes to realize just how horrible those notifications are.

#2 Deathlike

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Posted 11 September 2014 - 07:24 PM

The notification being there is fine. The flashing it causes is very annoying.

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Posted 11 September 2014 - 07:46 PM

That's fine too. My point was jut that Unit chat is basically useless - but, of course, everyone in a Unit already knows this.

#4 Darkblood

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Posted 16 November 2014 - 05:44 PM

Second that!

It is annoying and useless, and to boot what happens is that you start ignoring the blinking and when someone actually talks to you, you miss it.

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Posted 16 November 2014 - 05:52 PM

I had such an ancient unit invite I never accepted or rejected that the same person wound up inviting me again. Now I have two invites to the same unit and both cause it to flash (though I suppose it's irrelevant that there's two BUT I JUST HAD TO SAY THAT ALRIGHT). I check it maybe once per day I play MWO, about an hour after I log on in case someone actually said something or invited me to a group.





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