Why should you have to go to towns to lookout for groups you're interested in? If I'm sitting in town there's not much I can do while I wait. You can talk to people, you can synth, you can stare toward the AH vapidly. I'd rather be out doing other things and still be free to look out for pickup groups than be confined to a city.
Why should I have to toggle a filter on and off when I zone to remove your log spam? I'm either a)going to get burried in spam because it will be abused far worse than normal shouts or a combined city shout would be or b)forget to turn the filter for it back off when I zone into town and miss something important.
If I'm outside at least I'm already doing something worthwhile unless I'm doing something horribly mundane (which isn't that different from being bored in town) because there was nothing worthwhile to do. And I certainly hope you don't intend to just up and ditch something you joined just because something shinier got shouted.
For what its worth if they say they can't program shout that way, I'd except the inevitable spam deluge that world chat would bring over no changes at all.
tl;dr
Both situations have inconveniences, we have differing opinions on which one we prefer. I don't see anything to more to discuss/debate/questions to ask about it. /shrug
I came across a similar suggestion for this in another thread, and I liked their idea of having a 3 minute cooldown to prevent spamming in the channel. There are many times where I wish I could find people for a specific event, but couldn't, and this could be a good possible solution for that just as long as the channel is filterable and can be turned off/on.
That being said, I wish the seacom system was more widely used and made much more efficient as well. If that was fixed I don't see as much of a need for this, though I still wouldn't really mind it.
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There's good reasons no one uses seacoms. Usually I only see them for things like magian, and indicating lotting. Or leaving moronic messages like "Kitty meow meow time now!". Hardly any NA ever use them and heres why.
-They're passive. Once you set one it remains and it could be old, you send someone a tell and they say like "oh yeah I was looking but now Im in an ls event" etc.
-You can only set one purpose with limited description. But there can be any number of things you might be interested in doing.
-They reset after you logout or D/C. It's Annoying to have to restate your seacom every time you reenter thee game.
-Most people particularly NA don't ever use them anyways.
the world channel got even canceld in EU WoW because of all the spam, and I am happy that this isnt included in FFXI
City Channel would be cool instead of city zone only. SO for each city, in the city it self, you see shouts from port also in the other city zones
See, I don't like the idea of a universal chat channel, but will often find myself putting off other, more productive, things and instead opting to sit in port jeuno in case a shout that interests me pops up. I wouldn't be entirely opposed to being able to view a zones shouts in a different area, especially if I could only contribute to it if I was in the zone.
No it wouldn't. You don't need to shout more than once every 5 mins when trying to put a group together. Ever. Everyone in the world will see it (unless they have it filtered, in which case they clearly aren't interested). if they want to go, they'll go, and shouting more will not change that.
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