I find that using different colours for different chats helps a lot.
Purple for FC.
Blue for party.
Red for yelling.
Yellow for Alliance.
White for /say.
Etc etc etc.
I find that using different colours for different chats helps a lot.
Purple for FC.
Blue for party.
Red for yelling.
Yellow for Alliance.
White for /say.
Etc etc etc.

That is the case by default, but Having a conversation where everything is the same color doesn't help to differentiate who is talking unless you actively go back in the sentence and hope no one talks again so you don't mix up names. And the problem still stands, you are looking at a Text Log, not at a group of characters interacting
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