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On 11/19/2017 at 3:44 AM, saywat_the_15th said:
Heya, welcome. Hope you have a fun time too!
thanks you! i am already having a great time here.
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Hello anons of the Internet,
I am just some Egyptian loser who plays and makes video games,
Nice to meet ya,
I have been playing SS13 for nearly 4 years along side with other games like Misuterii High and The Last Conflict on BYOND
I used to be a hippie main but i got tired of greifing and memes on there so i decided to move to Apollo but there's rarely any players on there so here i am on Paradise, I was told it was great and I hope I enjoy my time here with ya'll.
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I am from Egypt,
The land where no one is happy with anything and once we take a one positive step to the future we fall back 10 steps back.
Oh we're also the land of 30KB/s internet.
[Suggestion] Making Emotes more interesting.
in Suggestions
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Emotes are a huge part of Role-Playing, but right now emotes are just waay to simple and a lot of users aren't encouraged to use them (unless to spam or meme around).
So here is some ways we can improve emotes that i believe would make emotes way more interesting and encouraging for players to use.
Sounds :
The only emote so far that has a sound that can be used is the *scream emote and the screaming can be sometimes not suitable for most situations,
we can add more sounds to emotes like *sigh, *yawn, *sniff, etc and we can allow players to use current sounds of these emotes (ex.*Sigh saddly , *Scream Fear, * yawn fake)
Adding mechanics and more depth to the game with Emotes :
Emotes can be also used to do specific actions that will improve roleplaying and make the game more fun
For example, players might require to use *aim to aim at a person when holding a gun or something lethal like a knife, this could be useful for security if they want to arrest someone and put them on an edge, another example, Chefs might require to use a *mix emote to mix ingredients instead of having items magically appear by themselves.
Emotes Menu :
It's often a headache to type emotes only to find out you typed them wrong, this is why adding a emotes menu will save the player this small unneeded headache and can allow new players to use these Emotes and not wait until they played more than 100+ rounds only to discover that they can use emotes in the bar.