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Propsal: As a player that suffers from a 100 mails+ a day, I get seriously confused between all my mails, and usually have to re-read the whole message to get into the theme of things.
I suggest having a sorted Inbox, where you can assign messages from a player into sections, or merely assign a conversation to that inbox:
Diplomatic
Fun
Banter
Spam
The player can customise their inbox to their desire, create new sections, delete sections. If they want they can keep the one Inbox if they do not need this customisation.
Reason: To make it easier for Alliance leaders to keep on top of all the messages coming from a lot of players.
Details: Player A gets an email from Player B, who is notoriously known for his spamming skills.
Player A merely assigns Player B to the section in his inbox called- Spam (or whatever he wants to call it), and when he is finished reading all other important mails he can read through it at his leisure.
Player A gets an email from Player C, the leader of another alliance, who are in negotiations about a pact, Player A assigns Player C to his Diplomacy Section, or Important section, so he will be able to read all messages incoming from this player as soon as he gets online.
Player A gets an email from Player D, who is an important figure in his alliance, but he also enjoy a bit of banter.
Player A can assign specific conversations to whichever section he wants. For example on an important issue that they are discussing he can place the conversation in Important (or whatever you want to call it), or in Banter (Or whatever you want to call it).
I believe that this would make it easier for players that receive a high dosage of mail to cope easily.
Visual Aid:
Balance: No change in balance.
Abuse Prevention: How could you abuse this???????
Summary: A way for players to customise their inbox to make it more easy to access, and easier to differentiate between important mail, and fun mail.
As per all my ideas, I welcome all kinds of critisism, however please do not merely post 'I don like it', which doesn't help anybody. You will have plenty of time to express your negative attitude towards the idea in the vote
I suggest having a sorted Inbox, where you can assign messages from a player into sections, or merely assign a conversation to that inbox:
Diplomatic
Fun
Banter
Spam
The player can customise their inbox to their desire, create new sections, delete sections. If they want they can keep the one Inbox if they do not need this customisation.
Reason: To make it easier for Alliance leaders to keep on top of all the messages coming from a lot of players.
Details: Player A gets an email from Player B, who is notoriously known for his spamming skills.
Player A merely assigns Player B to the section in his inbox called- Spam (or whatever he wants to call it), and when he is finished reading all other important mails he can read through it at his leisure.
Player A gets an email from Player C, the leader of another alliance, who are in negotiations about a pact, Player A assigns Player C to his Diplomacy Section, or Important section, so he will be able to read all messages incoming from this player as soon as he gets online.
Player A gets an email from Player D, who is an important figure in his alliance, but he also enjoy a bit of banter.
Player A can assign specific conversations to whichever section he wants. For example on an important issue that they are discussing he can place the conversation in Important (or whatever you want to call it), or in Banter (Or whatever you want to call it).
I believe that this would make it easier for players that receive a high dosage of mail to cope easily.
Visual Aid:
Balance: No change in balance.
Abuse Prevention: How could you abuse this???????
Summary: A way for players to customise their inbox to make it more easy to access, and easier to differentiate between important mail, and fun mail.
As per all my ideas, I welcome all kinds of critisism, however please do not merely post 'I don like it', which doesn't help anybody. You will have plenty of time to express your negative attitude towards the idea in the vote
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