I never bother messaging those I'm not mobbed to, too frustrating looking at the options and finding nothing relevant. More options would be very, very welcome.
How about some less disrespectful ones for a change? "Not declaring war, just doing dailies" comes to mind... So many people mob up and my fight list just gets shorter... "Getting your dailies is fine, but you'll regret trying to sneak the punch kill" "I attack, I win. You attack, you win. Let's be frenemies while that lasts"
How about a search of some kind to quickly find the phrase you're looking for? Or make the deleting system more clever. Every time I click the wrong phrase, I have to erase the whole message and start scrolling down to find the phrases I'm looking for. It would be much easier if it deleted only the last phrase. As if undo command. "These aren't the phrases you're looking for."
yes, the thing about clearing all of the message suck. And the ordering of the messages isn't great either. Takes so long to find the best message for the job, that I usually just don't bother
I like these ideas, too. I mean, how hard can this be to implement when we came up with the ideas for the messages? All Kano has to do is choose the ones they like and add them to the ones that are already there.
Yeah but first they need to have three meetings about this and drink cups of coffee. Maybe next year.
you mean, 30 meetings. next they will add 1 or 2 new ones 2 years from now. then they will make an announcement to show that they are listening to their players.
LOL I like some of the messages from the OP but I would love to see one that says "You can attack me for your dailies" Sometimes you go to the fight list and there are only 3 or 4 mobs within your level to attack so you have to attack dead mobbies. Not that I'm complaining about it but I would love to send a message to someone saying "hey you can attack me and I won't retaliate - just don't put me in the ER"
Or how about a minor correction: "I can't blow you in the chat because you got me banned, so I'm chaining you instead." It adds to the sarcasm.
What about adding "Your new second account has an original name, congrats!" It would very useful with some people