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Chat Distance Filter - Poruku - 06-08-2024 Make all messages have a "distance" associated to them, allowing you to use a toggle to filter out non-loud (shout/lemote) messages that are sent from further than x amount of tiles. Useful for being able to keep track of a local conversation during an event such as a festival RE: Chat Distance Filter - Miller - 06-08-2024 Am I misunderstanding this? Doesn't this feature already exist for new chat? RE: Chat Distance Filter - WaifuApple - 06-09-2024 It does already exist, you can set a range at which you hear messages in the settings of new chat. RE: Chat Distance Filter - Poruku - 06-09-2024 My god, it does... That's amazing! Does shouting and loud emote pierce through it? RE: Chat Distance Filter - WaifuApple - 06-09-2024 Dunno about shouting and lemote, but the key words you set that make the window flash do. RE: Chat Distance Filter - sirtrex - 06-09-2024 Something that i think would be cool is if the say send distance/reception was adjusted dynamically with the number of people in a space. The idea being its harder to hear people in a crowded room. For instance when you're just with 4 people you can hear a person's say at like 15 tiles away, but if if 10 people are within a 10 tile radius of you that range drops to only 5 tiles or something. This like anything should be set on and off preferably with ratios adjustable by the player. A common complaint is the large crowds are overwhelming. Having a dynamic system like this would allow an easily overwhelmed person to more easily operate in group settings without having to consciously manage their say distance. |