You know how, at the end of a round when one teams tickets runs out, the screen pops up with the score and you just sit there staring at it for, what is it 15 seconds? That would be a great opportunity to chat while you wait to see the final scoreboard. Does anyone have a good reason why this can't be done?
It would sure be nice to chat at the end of a round
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:laugh:Originally posted by Pharaconhehe if i'm flying a chopper and the level is about to end i always try to land right where the camera is at hehe! that way i can look at my deadself in a chopper!
Yeah, it's funny to see a jet or chopper that was on a path to hit something and watch it bump that something and just sort of skirt along the edge of it.
So do the EA forums have a wish list for friendly ideas like this. I'm sure they have a library full of bad ideas that are contained with in flame mail that is immediatley ignored.Comment
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Between games I'd like to see the ability to: chat with your team or everyone, choose your starting loadout/kit, choose a team. I'd liekt o see admins be able to boot people, push peopel back and forth from team to team, set requriements for being in squads.
I doubt they'll make any attempt at any of this.Comment
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You REALLY swing for the fences huh?Originally posted by kornkobBetween games I'd like to see the ability to: chat with your team or everyone, choose your starting loadout/kit, choose a team. I'd liekt o see admins be able to boot people, push peopel back and forth from team to team, set requriements for being in squads.
I doubt they'll make any attempt at any of this.
I agree with the being able to chat with everyone, like using VOIP to chat with the opposing team, but I fear for any cuss words flying back and forth.Comment
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Well, there's always filters for cuss words, and for those that circumvent them, there's alwasy bans. Is this game rated teen by ESRB (is that the correct acronym?) not that anyone pays any attention to it. But I would think teenagers would be used to hearing/reading cusswords by this point in their lives. It's not fair to expect parents of those sensitive ears to take action on the ESRB warning that game content can change in online play.
Speaking of which, did you hear about GTA:San Andreas? Boy what a riot. RockStarGames,"Oh, we're working on a new version that will not have that content." Like they couldn't put out a patch today that would fix it. What a brood of vipers.Comment
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