/r (easily respond to your last PM)

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Incognito

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Hey.

Just wanted to suggest something real minor which is introducing a /r (/reply) command to easily reply to the sender of your last received PM. I think this will def contribute towards making the messaging system much more convenient for players to use.

Let me know of your thoughts!
 

Kondor

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Hello,

We currently have this system, but with a different character AKA the '@'. Don't know if replacing the character will make it any different

Regards
 

Incognito

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Hello,

We currently have this system, but with a different character AKA the '@'. Don't know if replacing the character will make it any different

Regards
Ah dope, glad such prefix exists. It'd probs however make much more sense, imo anyways, to also have /r as an alternative cmd for the function.

Thanks for the heads up on the '@' prefix.
 

Incognito

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Oh and @ is one less keystroke !
Only reason I'm suggesting /r, which is indeed one keystroke more than the current prefix, is due to the sole fact it would only really make sense for you to have tried to reply to a PM you've received using the command /r (/reply, /respond or etc) when you've first connected to the server. '@' would probs suit more of a general chat function than its current use as a private messaging one. If you prefer it the way it is then by all means the prefix and its function can definitely remain - I'm not suggesting to remove the current existing feature but rather suggesting to provide an alternative which'll fulfil the same function.

Maybe the /pm command should, if no ID is supplied, act as an '/r' command.
It's not a bad idea, but I still think /r would be a rather more suitable suggestion.
 
+1.

Some players prefer using "/r" than using "@" and vice versa.
Having "@" and "/r" functioning the same, will satisfy both side players.

Also, I would like to suggest if it is possible to toggle/remove the notification sound when flipping the car. Moved to it's own thread - Polarbear.
 
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