- Just like in the Forums, the ability to have the same control on information that is sent out publicly in Game Chat would be beneficial. If an errant public statement goes out, one has the ability to delete or modify the game chat message. If an untimely venting post goes public because of bad rolls, when calmer later, can delete the message.
Specifics/Details:
- After typing a message and clicking "enter" sending the message to game chat, then an "x" and an "edit" icon appears next to your post.
*The "x" button allows one to delete their message.
*The "edit" button allows one to modify their message.
*Once the game is archived, no additional game chats can be deleted, modified or added.
How this will benefit the site and/or other comments:
- Too often in 1v1 games an accidental note to oneself is sent out for all to see. The ability to retract, modify the note will save a lot of headaches. For example: Let's say you just rolled 0-8 and want to vent to yourself, but not seem like a whiner and complainer to your opponent, so in hast you type; "blasted I just rolled 0-8, what the heck is going on!!!" and hit enter. Then realize the statement went public. Now you have to sheepishly do a bunch of damage control, apologizing, etc. If there was a "x" icon, then you could just quickly delete the message. Problem solved.
Another example: Let's say you are typing notes to teammates and accidentally post a public message revealing your hidden information for all to see. You can relax, for Conquer Club has just implemented the "x" button and now you can delete this private information.
Another example: Let's say you are typing notes to your teammates and type the wrong region number for suggested drop/attack/fort. Instead of having to retype the information, you just modify with the "edit" icon.
This will improve public relations with players and increase the enjoyment of the game. For often when someone rolls 0-8, they are immediately pissed off and may vent in public chat about how stinking lucky the other player is with the rolls. Well, then let's say about 10-15 minutes goes bye and that player that rolled 0-8 with a knee jerk reaction in Game Chat, could then go back to game chat and delete the message before the other player logs on to see the complaining post. Often we wish we could take back what we say or wrote, with this addition to game chat, we can get a second chance at behaving with admirable character with calmer wits about us.