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Buxaroo
Quantum Industries Prime Orbital Systems
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Posted - 2006.08.07 11:04:00 -
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Originally by: Kiah Khan Edited by: Kiah Khan on 07/08/2006 02:26:41
I really like that "Show Info" is the top most menu selection for portrait right click, but I hate that "Start Conversation" is right below it. Please reverse "Invite to..." and "Start Conversation". Or just add a spacer below "Show Info".
I know it sounds petty, but it's such an easy fix. Edit, I had the wrong two things reversed.
SIGNED!
Actually you beat me to the punch. I was actually going to start a thread like this today. The most COMMON action associated is with "show info" and the most common accident is "Start Convo".
Lets make this a bumped thread what you guys say?
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Buxaroo
Quantum Industries Prime Orbital Systems
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Posted - 2006.08.07 11:07:00 -
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Originally by: Hellspawn01 If you hit the button, you get asked to pay 100 ISK if the person doesnt have you in his addy book. Cant really understand your issue here.
Well, like most advanced players, we turn off that ISK garbage cus it cause to much crap when you are trying to gang up fast. And, if you say "You will be spammed" very simple.....after I get ganged I turn on the option to refuse all invites.
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Buxaroo
Quantum Industries Prime Orbital Systems
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Posted - 2006.08.07 13:49:00 -
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Originally by: Pete Stalker
Originally by: Ydyp Ieva Friends? Well they should be in your addressbook.
Nope, Adressbook is used to spot and mark enemys in local.
To the OP: /signed 100%
100% agreed. Sure, the address book wasn'rt designed for this, but it is the smartest thing to do. It has several advantages.
A. You can spot a hostile right away if they have that green dot. If all of your friends and corp and alliance mates have green spots, it's a little bit harder to spot hostiles. Green makes them stand out. And WHENEVER I see new faces in local without a avatar, I ALWAYS show info on them and if hostile add them to addy book, if not then I just have his face.
B. Great for chaising hostiles. If you see them disappear from local, you can see if they logged off or if they are still on.
C. And it's also great to see when the server is going to crash. Nothing more funny than seeing several hundred BoB log off at once . You just know a node went down or the server might go down as well.
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