I have a 55 inch screen I play MWO on and I sit 5 ft away from the screen and yet, I CANT READ THE WORDS IN CLAN CHAT! Half the letters are obscured by a wierd graphics anamoly that runs horizontal accross the top of every letter. Its so damn SMALL you cant even freakin read it either. I cant even imagine how people on lab tops, or smaller LED screens can even read the chat let alone see it.
I will point out that this game has many great qualities you cant find anywhere else but while that may be true, there are serious iniqualties that even after many many years of frustration from the players and PGI sitting on their hands STILL plagues this game and prevents the maximized enjoyment of co-op and single launch pvp. Seriously PGI, this should be a priority. Not a (we will get to it when we can) project.
Ingame chat is terrible, the worst of any game I've EVER used and I am not exagerating. Ingame chat, bugs anytime you are viewing from another mech, deletes what you type when that pilot dies, and so on. You cant even type without the game deleting your chat progress for communicating what needs to be said. Like "BEH - (pilot dies) B (pilot dies) F-CK "Its too late, I was going to say BEHIND YOU GUYS LIGHT MECH But youre dead now"
Launching, and chatting, dont seem to go together either. Its like you cant even talk as you wait for your engine to search for a session in progress, and yet you cant say what you were about to say just before your grp leader hits Lauch. AND then when you load into the session, you may not even get to retype what you were going to say cuz of time.
I'm sure there are programmers out there that could even volinteer software or PGI can just buy an application for a chat system to impliment into the game. Idk how it works but I'm sure theres someone out there thats talented enough to help PGI if PGI is not going to work with us. I do not use TS and nor will I EVER use it, just based on perverted behavior in the past by guys on TS, joke if you want >.> ugh.
Edited by Powder Puff Pew Pew, 04 September 2015 - 12:53 AM.