Chuck norrris! Thats why not!
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Chuck norrris! Thats why not!
Global chat atm is pretty much Ul'dah. Not in the sense that you can read what is being written on the entire server, but this is the chat capital. I'm sure Ishgard will take over once it's released.
I addressed this problem in my outline for what I would think would be a good implementation of a server-wide shout channel.
If we had more tabs, we could also set a tab to be specifically one channel in order to cut unnecessary spam in your own "general" chat tab.
Could always just add a "linkpearl" to the adventurers guild and make it available to everyone so it would connect us to each other and be "global" to be more "FFXIV" like and not like wow
and to add, guys you have to remember, this is a video game, not a chatroom, town chat is enough but it would be nice to see the linkpearl idea
Font colors and /ls1, 2, 3 and so forth is fine. But I think that too many chat tabs basically works like a forum with too many sub-forums. Basically some sections end up not being used and become obsolete and most of the community in-game will most of the time be in the main city. In a forum it is fine since the communication isn't as momentary as in-game. But overall I say simplicity rather than quantity.
That depends, most content is out there. But there are many conveniences about hanging out in the main citiese's, I spent a lot of time in Jeuno in FFXI and most of it wasn't necessarily bad. Checking and studying AH or MW in this case, questing, crafting, just hanging out while waiting for something to happen (ls events or parties). It serves the purpose of a middle point. While you do these things maybe you are keeping an eye out for a pt being formed. If you also join a PT it's the easiest place to gather together before venturing out into a camp.
Then again I think FFXI did a great thing by creating the dynamis city raids, because that way there was a large amount of players visiting all the original nations and hanging out there before the start of the event. Which would create a crowd, and sometimes the newbies would pass by and crash into a wall shocked at the awesome high lvl gear and such. Good times.