Messages like
Your friend * has entered battle.net.
Your friend * has entered a game called *.
Are not real messages. I beleave they shouldn't disturb
u. So please make an option to filter them out.
This types of messages are really annoying cause they aren't
different from any others, and, as I saw, they can be of
many different languages according to the friend one. So how
can we manage them?
Maybe we can write a sort of 'filter rules' directly
editable by the user; imagine a box where you can insert
lines as:
Your friend * has entered battle.net.
Il tuo amico * e' entrato in battle.net.
...
Is this a good idea? This way, apart from your friends
languages, you'll be able to filter what you really need to
filter :)
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How about an option to have these messages displayed in all
open battle.net chat windows like join/part messages are?
I say all open windows because in StarCraft you are only
looking at one chat screen at once, so you never miss a
message, like you would if you only sent the message to one
open battle.net protocol chat window.
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This types of messages are really annoying cause they aren't
different from any others, and, as I saw, they can be of
many different languages according to the friend one. So how
can we manage them?
Maybe we can write a sort of 'filter rules' directly
editable by the user; imagine a box where you can insert
lines as:
Your friend * has entered battle.net.
Il tuo amico * e' entrato in battle.net.
...
Is this a good idea? This way, apart from your friends
languages, you'll be able to filter what you really need to
filter :)
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How about an option to have these messages displayed in all
open battle.net chat windows like join/part messages are?
I say all open windows because in StarCraft you are only
looking at one chat screen at once, so you never miss a
message, like you would if you only sent the message to one
open battle.net protocol chat window.