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Cardfight!! Vanguard => Request => Topic started by: Just on June 17, 2014, 04:48:01 PM
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Being that we each have our own usernames, I don't think a friend list would be all that bad. It would tell you who is online and who is offline. If they're online, it'd tell you their location. (aka: Ice Castle, Secret Room 1, Secret Room 2, Main Room, etc.)
Also, to those player that are in your friend list, they could appear purple for you to locate them faster.
Second to last, in case some of the players are participants of a team/guild, there could be a separation toolbar in the friend list. Or in other words, several folders you could name inside your friend list and place your friends in specified folders correspondent to who they are to the player.
Examples in case that's not understandable:
1) Person A has person B on his team, he puts person B under the "Team" folder in his friends list.
2) Person A hates person B, yet they're still friends. Person A puts Person B in "Screw you" folder.
3) Person A just friends Person B and that is all. Person B is now in the regular "friends" folder.
Lastly:: With the addition of friends list, there could be the implementation of Private Messaging only to those in your friends list. That way, only friends can PM you, and you will not get spammed.
As to the incoming argument about the system updating, a simple fix would be to just transfer folders from your old version to the new version each time the update comes. The folder transfer shouldn't affect anything other than perhaps not being able to identify users who changed their username. (Which if that were the case, the username would just appear offline then.)
As to the incoming argument about just adding them on another platform such as Skype: Not everyone wants these other platforms, and sometimes are not ready to give out that much information about themselves.
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wow that is well thought out, but is it possible for the programmer to execute ?
again just that is amazingly well thought out.
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It shouldn't be that hard to execute. Although I don't know the platform he's creating this game on, (Since I forgot) a friends list shouldn't be impossible. Regardless, thank you for thinking this is a good idea. Shows others are interested. (Not that amazingly well thought out though, lol. Don't give me too much credit. This is just standard gaming requirements for online games.)
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since im not into allot of online gaming i didnt realize.
but yea the way you presented it made it sound like something really good for when you have a contest and you need to find someone.
if you might know a little something about programming you could putt some idea's on here and im sure the admins will see it.
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All of your friends can be easily added on skype (also there is Evolve for those who are gamers.) so yeah. The idea is good but at the same time. is hard to implement and it will be quite useless when u have skype for such stuff.
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All of your friends can be easily added on skype (also there is Evolve for those who are gamers.) so yeah. The idea is good but at the same time. is hard to implement and it will be quite useless when u have skype for such stuff.
still its good that we are discussing this.
but doc i dont have my friends on skype or anything. i for one dont go around asking hey whats your skype ?
it might seem useless to you but others would enjoy it.
as for hard we already know programming is hard you dont need to point that out.
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All of your friends can be easily added on skype (also there is Evolve for those who are gamers.) so yeah. The idea is good but at the same time. is hard to implement and it will be quite useless when u have skype for such stuff.
I knew there'd be a guy like you sometime soon. So, go back and read my post and read the last comment. (Since you obviously didn't)
It begins with: As to the incoming argument
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All of your friends can be easily added on skype (also there is Evolve for those who are gamers.) so yeah. The idea is good but at the same time. is hard to implement and it will be quite useless when u have skype for such stuff.
I knew there'd be a guy like you sometime soon. So, go back and read my post and read the last comment. (Since you obviously didn't)
It begins with: As to the incoming argument
Ahem. apparently some of you didn't hear about Yahoo Messenger, who nobody uses for serious purposes and can be a great "use & dump" platform. It's not that hard to install it and it's safe download and free of charge. As for skype, you can create a dump login and then open two windows for skype (one for your personal use, and other for fun use.)
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All of your friends can be easily added on skype (also there is Evolve for those who are gamers.) so yeah. The idea is good but at the same time. is hard to implement and it will be quite useless when u have skype for such stuff.
I knew there'd be a guy like you sometime soon. So, go back and read my post and read the last comment. (Since you obviously didn't)
It begins with: As to the incoming argument
Ahem. apparently some of you didn't hear about Yahoo Messenger, who nobody uses for serious purposes and can be a great "use & dump" platform. It's not that hard to install it and it's safe download and free of charge. As for skype, you can create a dump login and then open two windows for skype (one for your personal use, and other for fun use.)
It's obvious that there are other things to use, but some of us want the in-game friend list. If it is possible to implement then i don't see how it can possibly be a bad idea, if you don't want to use it and you rather Skype or anything else then just don't use it. But leave it there for those who want it.
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Ahem. apparently some of you didn't hear about Yahoo Messenger, who nobody uses for serious purposes and can be a great "use & dump" platform. It's not that hard to install it and it's safe download and free of charge. As for skype, you can create a dump login and then open two windows for skype (one for your personal use, and other for fun use.)
Of course there are lazy people so it would just make things easier if there was a friends list. There's nothing bad that can come to this like patrickzzz said.
(I didn't know people still use Yahoo Messenger? Lol)
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All of your friends can be easily added on skype (also there is Evolve for those who are gamers.) so yeah. The idea is good but at the same time. is hard to implement and it will be quite useless when u have skype for such stuff.
I knew there'd be a guy like you sometime soon. So, go back and read my post and read the last comment. (Since you obviously didn't)
It begins with: As to the incoming argument
Ahem. apparently some of you didn't hear about Yahoo Messenger, who nobody uses for serious purposes and can be a great "use & dump" platform. It's not that hard to install it and it's safe download and free of charge. As for skype, you can create a dump login and then open two windows for skype (one for your personal use, and other for fun use.)
Yet again you didn't read my post. Here, let me highlight it for you. (After all, it's a two-part answer. Don't tunnel vision on one thing- that's bad.)
As to the incoming argument about just adding them on another platform such as Skype: Not everyone wants these other platforms, and sometimes are not ready to give out that much information about themselves.
Regardless, there is no negative side to the idea other than the coders having to put in additional effort in to the game.
(P.S.- I do have a Skype, but I don't want to give it out to anyone on the game even with a dummy account, because I don't want to add people on Skype that I just met. Also because I don't see a reason to add anyone on instant messenger programs unless they actually become closer friends w/ me. I would love this to be implemented because it would give me the ability to friend request people because I like their play style or they gave me a good match. This would then allow me to send them a PM for a card fight whenever we're both on. Lastly, keep in mind that these are the reasons why I would want it, and do not represent the sole reason why we should have a friend list. There are other people out there with their own reasons who may not necessarily be a part of this forum--
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I think it's a nice idea though