It doesn't need to be a popup, but an emote that played a universal sound similar to <call> in FFXI, to grab people's attention so everyone could go "/". Maybe make it only usable by the party leader.
Or hell just implement <call>



It doesn't need to be a popup, but an emote that played a universal sound similar to <call> in FFXI, to grab people's attention so everyone could go "/". Maybe make it only usable by the party leader.
Or hell just implement <call>
Yeah..they don't need even a 'small' feature for this lol, just ask if people are ready xD.

I don't think a ready check is necessary but I wish they brought the <call#> back. There were many times when <call> woke somebody up or brought somebody back to the keyboard in FFXI just when they were needed and I have found myself in similar situations in this game yet there isn't a <call> to bail us out.


they still wouldnt hear you out if they turn their sounds



I'll support /readycheck. It makes organization easier and helps show who is still afk. I didn't think I'd miss it until I did some dungeons runs and moogle fights.
* The sad thing is that FFXIV turned RDM into a turret, and people think that's what it's supposed to be. It's supposed to combine sword and magic into something more, not spend the bulk of gameplay spamming spells and jump into melee for only 3 GCDs before scurrying back to the back line like good little casters.
* Design ideas:
Red Mage - COMPLETE (https://tinyurl.com/y6tsbnjh), Chemist - Second Pass (https://tinyurl.com/ssuog88), Thief - First Pass (https://tinyurl.com/vdjpkoa), Rune Fencer - First Pass (https://tinyurl.com/y3fomdp2)

There is a certain game out there where this system was further refined a little more I won't mention what game it was since they don't want us advertising for other games but they did have it to where if everyone clicked ready immediately after it was prompted the ready sound would go back with a everyone is ready text or if not it will say return with who is afk after 30 secondsWoW had it. The leader of a raid could initiate a ready check. This would cause a box to appear on everyone in the party's screen that would say click OK if you are ready. After a few seconds, it would return to the leader the number of people who readied up, or if everyone readied up, it would immediately say everyone is ready.
At the very least, they should make it so only the party leader can ask to enter instances, and when they
do, prompt the rest of the party to click a button to be ready in order for the team to enter.
OMG THE CUTENESS

I understand why some of you wouldn't really care for it as ff's never really had the option to do this but I can tell you it's a pretty good little system and yea it could very easily be mixed with <call> it would make things easier after time.I don't think a ready check is necessary but I wish they brought the <call#> back. There were many times when <call> woke somebody up or brought somebody back to the keyboard in FFXI just when they were needed and I have found myself in similar situations in this game yet there isn't a <call> to bail us out.
Geändert von Hohenheim (15.07.12 um 21:21 Uhr)
OMG THE CUTENESS

This isn't really the hardest thing to do but really at this point there are features thAt all mmos need to have and to some players It can be a little annoying when those features aren't in the game you want to play these features as small as they are could show that they are intend of making their mmo more westernizied and universal like most now a days.
I have been playing since launch so is not like I just got into the game just putti g that out there I feel like I'm mKing myself sound like I completely new to SE mmos lol.
Geändert von Hohenheim (15.07.12 um 21:32 Uhr)
OMG THE CUTENESS


In the mean time, why don't you guys try using /ally sign 6
I think that's the one, you know the red confirmation circle that pops up over your head.
Geändert von Doho (15.07.12 um 21:36 Uhr)

OMG THE CUTENESS
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