GodsThesis wrote: » Or you could just write it down on a google doc, word, notepad, or a piece of paper. The FBI ain't investigated me yet for having a list of names like Prodigy6969, Grassblaze420, tallgeese, xxxPussSlayer1337, Skankgodlegend, Sewerlord52, etc.
Caeryl wrote: » Ignore/Block lists are pretty standard for MMOs. I would venture to say blocklists should prevent players from being able to purchase from you directly. Stores in real life sometimes have people they refuse to allow into the store. I also like having note features in friend and block lists to actually keep up with who people are. I mostly use them to know who’s a great teammate, but I’ve seen guilds use friend notes and guild notes to keep track of roles.
Vhaeyne wrote: » I would hope you can only block from whispers,trades,dual requests, and other invites. A character you dislike should still be seen in the world and you should have to suffer to see their text in world chat.
Vhaeyne wrote: » A character you dislike should still be seen in the world and you should have to suffer to see their text in world chat.
BaSkA13 wrote: » I definitely hope I'll be able to block people who spam in world/node/proximity chat, there's no reason not to.
noaani wrote: » I don't know of any game that does this. The second part, not the first.
Vhaeyne wrote: » BaSkA13 wrote: » I definitely hope I'll be able to block people who spam in world/node/proximity chat, there's no reason not to. I think you should still have to deal with them in like /say or /trade. I think there should always be at least one open channel of communication. Even if you don't like someone now, things may change later on. Having the public channels be the venue for that makes sense to me.
noaani wrote: » The issue here is that one of the reasons for using block - a reason that intrepid have already said is the best course of action - is to prevent abuse. Even if it is public, it shouldn't be possible. You are not preventing abuse from a person if that person still has a direct means of communicating with you. If you ignore a person, you shouldn't see anything at all from then in chat at all. If that person has a specific reason for wanting to talk to you later on, then they can go to a third party to try and sort things out.