A call filter is a waste of time, we need brd and cor filters.
A call filter is a waste of time, we need brd and cor filters.
the calls are too loud though... I feel my eardrum vibrate after peopl use calls. If you dislike people essentially leeching events then stop having leeching be "OK". And start not only kicking people in the event but boot them from the LS. Leeching in events was never an issue years ago. And it saves the ears of the rest of your members. I went deaf for a few seconds once from call 2 after my eardrums vibrated for 3 seconds. Which btw is very painful. Didn't help i was already sick with a cold resulting in my ears being congested.
You could just replace the sound files in the game with others. I have a set that makes the first four calls play as low volume Navi sound effects from Ocarina of Time. It's been around for years, and I've had no trouble finding the links to it.
And a full dump of the PS2 DAT files has been available for a couple of years now, with a means to put them back on the system. I know at least a couple of hundred people have downloaded them. Someone must have the knowledge to figure out the file structure and make modifications for them...
Goddamn you do nothing but whine and bring your personal issues/ailments/relationships into 90% of every post you make when it's completely, totally, one hundred percent irrelevant. You have THAT sensitive hearing? Turn sound off then, for crying out loud. Make a choice between being bored and having your ears hurt.
As for a <call> filter, I don't deem it necessary at all. The call function is there for a reason; to get party members' attention. If someone in your party/alliance is abusing the function, kick them or blacklist them.
Originally Posted by SpankWustler
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