DeletedUser1685
Guest
We were chatting in our clan and the topic of chat came up.
It works out that if you have a full clan of 25 and they are all active, in a world wide game you still have a low chance of bumping in to others if you only play an hour a day. There are other things that impact on chat too, like working shift work, or having an inactive clan, or a clan that is less than 25 people. So the social side of Elvenar becomes non existent for some. Which is fine, some people want to be left alone. But it's not so fine if you don't have the choice of being more social.
So here are some possibilities to help broaden the range of choices if you feel like a chat or just want to listen in on someone chatting...
1. A worldwide chat.
2. A new player or help chat.
3. A general lounge or off topic chat
4. An elf only chat. Humans wouldn't need a chat room, they only grunt for the most part.
It works out that if you have a full clan of 25 and they are all active, in a world wide game you still have a low chance of bumping in to others if you only play an hour a day. There are other things that impact on chat too, like working shift work, or having an inactive clan, or a clan that is less than 25 people. So the social side of Elvenar becomes non existent for some. Which is fine, some people want to be left alone. But it's not so fine if you don't have the choice of being more social.
So here are some possibilities to help broaden the range of choices if you feel like a chat or just want to listen in on someone chatting...
1. A worldwide chat.
2. A new player or help chat.
3. A general lounge or off topic chat
4. An elf only chat. Humans wouldn't need a chat room, they only grunt for the most part.