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This seems like it would really only be a speed-thing, right? I don't think this would really apply to casual games.endar1077 wrote:Disclaimer:
Okay, so I didn't see this in my very brief search of suggestions, but I could have missed it because I didn't look terribly hard. Hope that's not the case. I don't know how many people this effects (because I'm not sure how many people actually plan strategies with their team mates, lol), but I have thought several times that it would be very useful.
Motivation:
It happens to me fairly consistantly that I am taking a turn (scrolled up, looking at the map) and a teammate comes along and offers mid-turn suggestions. I'd love to hear them, but I have no idea they are being suggested. I've been on the other side of this several time - it is sort of frustrating to see a teammate doing something you don't agree with, but have them ignore your remarks because they simply don't see them.
It would also apply to standard games for the more... pursuasive type. How many times have we all been in an escalating game and somebody starts going after your elimination, but you're thinking... "no way - they can't possibly make that"...? Wouldn't you like to be able to say "Wait! Think about it a minute!"
Concise description:
If it would be possible to create some sort of flashing image/alert to notify you of new chat entries while you are taking a turn, these problems would be solved. It would have to be something in the corner, though, because you'd want to be able to ignore it in the context of... say... a speed game.
What do we think?
Lol read it again, his example of when it he would turn it off was during speed games. He's suggesting it for team games when someone changes their mind midturn or the situation changes due to dice etc.Woodruff wrote:This seems like it would really only be a speed-thing, right? I don't think this would really apply to casual games.endar1077 wrote:Disclaimer:
Okay, so I didn't see this in my very brief search of suggestions, but I could have missed it because I didn't look terribly hard. Hope that's not the case. I don't know how many people this effects (because I'm not sure how many people actually plan strategies with their team mates, lol), but I have thought several times that it would be very useful.
Motivation:
It happens to me fairly consistantly that I am taking a turn (scrolled up, looking at the map) and a teammate comes along and offers mid-turn suggestions. I'd love to hear them, but I have no idea they are being suggested. I've been on the other side of this several time - it is sort of frustrating to see a teammate doing something you don't agree with, but have them ignore your remarks because they simply don't see them.
It would also apply to standard games for the more... pursuasive type. How many times have we all been in an escalating game and somebody starts going after your elimination, but you're thinking... "no way - they can't possibly make that"...? Wouldn't you like to be able to say "Wait! Think about it a minute!"
Concise description:
If it would be possible to create some sort of flashing image/alert to notify you of new chat entries while you are taking a turn, these problems would be solved. It would have to be something in the corner, though, because you'd want to be able to ignore it in the context of... say... a speed game.
What do we think?
I understand that - but do folks playing team CASUAL games really sit around watching for their teammates' moves? I wouldn't think so...ever. It just doesn't seem to me to be a relevant suggestion EXCEPT FOR speed games.pmchugh wrote:Lol read it again, his example of when it he would turn it off was during speed games. He's suggesting it for team games when someone changes their mind midturn or the situation changes due to dice etc.Woodruff wrote:This seems like it would really only be a speed-thing, right? I don't think this would really apply to casual games.endar1077 wrote:Disclaimer:
Okay, so I didn't see this in my very brief search of suggestions, but I could have missed it because I didn't look terribly hard. Hope that's not the case. I don't know how many people this effects (because I'm not sure how many people actually plan strategies with their team mates, lol), but I have thought several times that it would be very useful.
Motivation:
It happens to me fairly consistantly that I am taking a turn (scrolled up, looking at the map) and a teammate comes along and offers mid-turn suggestions. I'd love to hear them, but I have no idea they are being suggested. I've been on the other side of this several time - it is sort of frustrating to see a teammate doing something you don't agree with, but have them ignore your remarks because they simply don't see them.
It would also apply to standard games for the more... pursuasive type. How many times have we all been in an escalating game and somebody starts going after your elimination, but you're thinking... "no way - they can't possibly make that"...? Wouldn't you like to be able to say "Wait! Think about it a minute!"
Concise description:
If it would be possible to create some sort of flashing image/alert to notify you of new chat entries while you are taking a turn, these problems would be solved. It would have to be something in the corner, though, because you'd want to be able to ignore it in the context of... say... a speed game.
What do we think?
This is exactly the sort of situation I'm thinking of: Unplanned encounters in which team communication would be beneficial.hahaha3hahaha wrote: ...when they see an orange play button next to a game they instantly click in and watch. I've done it myself quite a few times.
I'm not sure I'd want to turn it off during speed games, but I'd want it to be small enough that I could ignore it if I wanted to. The reason I mention this in the context of speed games is because I've been in particularly chatty speed games in which you don't necessarily want to be interrupted by a non-relevant comment. I suppose it goes even further than that, though, because an opponent could deliberately use it against you in a speed game if it were something that popped up right in the middle and messed up your rhythm. Anyway, that's why i'm thinking it has to be something in the bottom right corner, or else some sort of stationary indicator on the page that only lights up (flashes) when there is new text.pmchugh wrote: Lol read it again, his example of when it he would turn it off was during speed games.
I am very surprised. And frightened. <laughing> (I know that's not what you were getting at with the second sentence...just thought it was funny.)hahaha3hahaha wrote:this is the only thing you've ever posted that I don't agree with. You would be very surprised.Woodruff wrote:I understand that - but do folks playing team CASUAL games really sit around watching for their teammates' moves? I wouldn't think so...ever. It just doesn't seem to me to be a relevant suggestion EXCEPT FOR speed games.pmchugh wrote:Lol read it again, his example of when it he would turn it off was during speed games. He's suggesting it for team games when someone changes their mind midturn or the situation changes due to dice etc.Woodruff wrote:This seems like it would really only be a speed-thing, right? I don't think this would really apply to casual games.endar1077 wrote:Disclaimer:
Okay, so I didn't see this in my very brief search of suggestions, but I could have missed it because I didn't look terribly hard. Hope that's not the case. I don't know how many people this effects (because I'm not sure how many people actually plan strategies with their team mates, lol), but I have thought several times that it would be very useful.
Motivation:
It happens to me fairly consistantly that I am taking a turn (scrolled up, looking at the map) and a teammate comes along and offers mid-turn suggestions. I'd love to hear them, but I have no idea they are being suggested. I've been on the other side of this several time - it is sort of frustrating to see a teammate doing something you don't agree with, but have them ignore your remarks because they simply don't see them.
It would also apply to standard games for the more... pursuasive type. How many times have we all been in an escalating game and somebody starts going after your elimination, but you're thinking... "no way - they can't possibly make that"...? Wouldn't you like to be able to say "Wait! Think about it a minute!"
Concise description:
If it would be possible to create some sort of flashing image/alert to notify you of new chat entries while you are taking a turn, these problems would be solved. It would have to be something in the corner, though, because you'd want to be able to ignore it in the context of... say... a speed game.
What do we think?
This is kinda frightening to me too. I mean, I've watched for MY turns to show up because I'm bored (and had far too many games going on at one time)...but I don't think I could be that bored.hahaha3hahaha wrote:People that are premium and really care about their rank spend a lot of their day on CC planning turns, and when they see an orange play button next to a game they instantly click in and watch. I've done it myself quite a few times.
I totally agree. I am constantly scrolling up and down to say, "Ok, deploy on xxx, then on yyy and hit zzz. At the end, fort me on aaa." Right below the map would be lovely!hahaha3hahaha wrote:I think being able to optional move your game chat box directly beneath map is great idea
Or perhaps above the map?Marino_1 wrote:I totally agree. I am constantly scrolling up and down to say, "Ok, deploy on xxx, then on yyy and hit zzz. At the end, fort me on aaa." Right below the map would be lovely!hahaha3hahaha wrote:I think being able to optional move your game chat box directly beneath map is great idea
Of course! Genius!endar1077 wrote:Or perhaps above the map? ...
There's already vital information right below the map in the event that you have BOB (and everybody should). But seriously, game chat is something that should be read BEFORE each turn anyway, so shouldn't it be the very first thing on the page? Then you could scroll up to see chat, and scroll down to see statistics. The newest chat entries would even be closest to the map, so you'd definitely see them as they were entered. It's bloody perfect.
Thanks everyone for the ideas!
Now I'm going to give a link to this thread in the BOB suggestions thread.
You know, I was just thinking of suggesting the chat be set up like the heads-up display, but it sounds like you are already on it. Looking forward to it.Foxglove wrote:Well I don't know if this will be a new BOB feature or not, but I have just started making a new script to make the chat box floating, draggable, and resizeable. And it's to solve almost the problem you have (kind of) - I want to be able to look at game chat and the map at the same time. If you want to give me some input, shoot me a PM.