08-03-2008, 11:57 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-04-2008, 09:48 AM by Archon_Wing.)
More rantaments:
Get rid of the damned lobby, or give an option to disable it. The way it's set up it's so half-assed that it's just worse than the way it was before. I think it was set up to dodge the spam in the public channels, but Nothing is more annoying then being unable to message someone in the lobby. You get "You can't whisper to that user" if you try messaging them. So if you want to receive whispers from friends, you have to enter the God damned default channel anyways. And this wouldn't be so bad if you could set a default channel anyways, but no, that would be too simple? To enter the Lurker Lounge channel or the channel I frequent I still have to cross the highway of idiocy. (There is /ignorepub anyways) So, that pretty much summarizes Blizzard's solution to anything in d2-- half assed and causing more trouble for the victims of cheating, hacking, spamming, or whatever.
On the other hand, Blizzard seems to be rather attentive to the community regarding starcraft II, answering questions asked by the community and actively changing the game. Perhaps they have learned and there's more hope for d3.
Get rid of the damned lobby, or give an option to disable it. The way it's set up it's so half-assed that it's just worse than the way it was before. I think it was set up to dodge the spam in the public channels, but Nothing is more annoying then being unable to message someone in the lobby. You get "You can't whisper to that user" if you try messaging them. So if you want to receive whispers from friends, you have to enter the God damned default channel anyways. And this wouldn't be so bad if you could set a default channel anyways, but no, that would be too simple? To enter the Lurker Lounge channel or the channel I frequent I still have to cross the highway of idiocy. (There is /ignorepub anyways) So, that pretty much summarizes Blizzard's solution to anything in d2-- half assed and causing more trouble for the victims of cheating, hacking, spamming, or whatever.
On the other hand, Blizzard seems to be rather attentive to the community regarding starcraft II, answering questions asked by the community and actively changing the game. Perhaps they have learned and there's more hope for d3.
With great power comes the great need to blame other people.
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Guild Wars 2: (ArchonWing.9480)
Battle.net (ArchonWing.1480)