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In game chat feature request 8 years 11 months ago #264760

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Zup,

The team-chat feature ROCKS! Now, we can use our brains and work as real teams to win games! I am winning several games by coordinating my teammates timing-attacks and retreats!

The only issue is that, sometimes, some of our teammates can not read our messages - or because we spend too much time writing them, or because our teammates cant see our messages when they are shooting tanks - in such cases, our messages appears and disappears from their screen too fast, and they cant read what we wrote. Last night, for example, I was about to bomb the last two red hangars, and while I was writing the message telling my teammates to hold fire (to avoid making reds spawn at base), two reds was killed, and after respawning they managed to kill the "sneaky-me", just few metters away from their base.

So, here goes a request (if possible, of course): it would be nice for us to be able to use a dedicated button to repeat our last message instantaneously, each time we hit the button. Of course, to avoid spaming, this feature should be available only for team-only chat.

How about it?

Hope you understand what I mean - no need to mention my bad English, huh?
If needed, I can rephrase it. Just let me know.


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Edit: It would be even BETTER if, instead of repeating the last message, we had the opportunity to choose from, say, a list of the three or four last messages... ;-)

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In game chat feature request 8 years 11 months ago #264771

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[LB] Pedrinho wrote: Zup,

The team-chat feature ROCKS! Now, we can use our brains and work as real teams to win games! I am winning several games by coordinating my teammates timing-attacks and retreats!

The only issue is that, sometimes, some of our teammates can not read our messages - or because we spend too much time writing them, or because our teammates cant see our messages when they are shooting tanks - in such cases, our messages appears and disappears from their screen too fast, and they cant read what we wrote. Last night, for example, I was about to bomb the last two red hangars, and while I was writing the message telling my teammates to hold fire (to avoid making reds spawn at base), two reds was killed, and after respawning they managed to kill the "sneaky-me", just few metters away from their base.

So, here goes a request (if possible, of course): it would be nice for us to be able to use a dedicated button to repeat our last message instantaneously, each time we hit the button. Of course, to avoid spaming, this feature should be available only for team-only chat.

How about it?

Hope you understand what I mean - no need to mention my bad English, huh?
If needed, I can rephrase it. Just let me know.


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Edit: It would be even BETTER if, instead of repeating the last message, we had the opportunity to choose from, say, a list of the three or four last messages... ;-)

Again, I point out that these are "wise words from a wise man". Well done sir.

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In game chat feature request 8 years 11 months ago #264774

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Good point. I am fully in support in favor of such a feature.
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