MSN Messenger communication system just like in Lineage 2

Deathwingg00

Academy Page

Join Date: Jan 2006

It would be great if we could have the same functionality in Guild Wars with MSN Messenger that is already being provided in Lineage 2. Due to the fact that the component is already implemented, it shouldn't be hard to create a new interface and add it to Guild Wars.

What do you think?

Tarun

Tarun

Technician's Corner Moderator

Join Date: Jan 2006

The TARDIS

http://www.lunarsoft.net/ http://forums.lunarsoft.net/

Same company, so it could be added. Would like an option to disable it though if added; though there are a lot of security issues. Soo..

/not signed

Tien ak

Tien ak

Lion's Arch Merchant

Join Date: Feb 2006

Crystal Indignation

R/W

I don't have lineage 2 so i don't completly know what your on about...but sound intresting more info plz?

lyra_song

lyra_song

Hell's Protector

Join Date: Oct 2005

R/Mo

Lineage 2 basically had MSN messenger built into the game.

You can chat through MSN while playing the game.

i dont know about MSN specifically, but a more robust chat system would be much appreciated.

LifeInfusion

LifeInfusion

Grotto Attendant

Join Date: May 2005

in the midline

E/Mo

Id rather have them integrate with teamspeak or vent. Not many people use MSN in GW.

Farrell-Zander

Farrell-Zander

Krytan Explorer

Join Date: Aug 2005

Switzerland

I just dont maximize GW and I can still chat.... like I read stuff here while waiting for my groups to start :P

Deathwingg00

Academy Page

Join Date: Jan 2006

Quote:
Originally Posted by LifeInfusion
Id rather have them integrate with teamspeak or vent. Not many people use MSN in GW.
The fact is that in europe about 75% of people use it. Or that is what M$ says :/ Anyhow, it can be easily added because it is already implemented and means little to no effort to have it on it. I agree with the vent/ts communication system, however that might be more complicated. First of all, we know that they cannot host servers, which means that basically you should have something like a client where you type the address, username and stuff to log in to the server you want. Nice comment, maybe you would like to start a new thread?

TB_

TB_

Lion's Arch Merchant

Join Date: Jun 2005

Quote:
Originally Posted by Deathwingg00
It would be great if we could have the same functionality in Guild Wars with MSN Messenger that is already being provided in Lineage 2. Due to the fact that the component is already implemented, it shouldn't be hard to create a new interface and add it to Guild Wars.

What do you think?
Microsoft, Evil, we all know it. MSN.... even worse. Add it into a game? I dont think so. Maybe a protocol which isnt totaly evil, but not MSN. After all, only people who use outlook use MSN, and the people who use outlook pay symantec to clean their machines, which of course gets bogged down so then they end up hating the computer sinces it riddled with viruses and bad antivirus software.

So...no. Not good idea.

Vermilion

Vermilion

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Mar 2006

NY

/signed

I always have to minimize because of MSN, but not really at all because of Vent/ts..not unless you feel the need to change servers every five minutes..

Numa Pompilius

Numa Pompilius

Grotto Attendant

Join Date: May 2005

At an Insit.. Intis... a house.

Live Forever Or Die Trying [GLHF]

W/Me

Quote:
Originally Posted by Deathwingg00
The fact is that in europe about 75% of people use it.
More like it's installed by default and only 25% ever figure out which hoops to jump to uninstall it...

And as I'm in those 25%... /unsigned.

Silvergun Superman

Banned

Join Date: Aug 2005

I don't play Lineage 2 either so can someone who does play this game take a screenie so that those w/o L2 can have a better picture of what you're saying. Thanks

Nivryx

Nivryx

Krytan Explorer

Join Date: Mar 2006

Kenya

Mo/

Quote:
Originally Posted by Silvergun Superman
I don't play Lineage 2 either so can someone who does play this game take a screenie so that those w/o L2 can have a better picture of what you're saying. Thanks
my thoughts exactly. sounds like a good idea, but im more of a visual learner. i would check it out myself since i got a free trial or something when i bought factions pre-order (i think) but i gave that little booklet away to my friend (after i used my pre-order key of course).

Deathwingg00

Academy Page

Join Date: Jan 2006

The only screenshot I could find around, sorry: http://www.gameamp.com/modules/galle...oads/12241.jpg

mqstout

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: May 2005

Pittsburgh

Death to MSN Messenger. Just use Xfire, please.

Deathwingg00

Academy Page

Join Date: Jan 2006

Please, use objective reasoning, otherwise it might be considered trolling. The main facts here are:
- Many people use MSN Messenger and it would be a great addition for them to have it inside the game.
- It is already implemented by ANet in Lineage 2 and simply needs a new interface for Guild Wars to be added.
- If you don't like it, you are free to not use it.

To the comment above: the resources that Xfire consumes may cause performance problems on slow computers whereas MSN Messenger, due to the fact that it is already built into the operating system does not.

Tarun

Tarun

Technician's Corner Moderator

Join Date: Jan 2006

The TARDIS

http://www.lunarsoft.net/ http://forums.lunarsoft.net/

Well for one; they are two different messengers.

Windows Messenger comes bundled with Windows XP. Some people talk about removing it. However this is not advisable because it will disable some features that are useful, such as Remote Desktop Assistance.

MSN Messenger is what is currently for download on http://messenger.msn.com. Windows Live Messenger (MSN8) has a lot more useful features and looks a lot better too. But it's still beta and will be coming soon. :P

If any outside messenger, be it MSN, AIM, XFire, etc. becomes integrated; there are increased security issues from then on.

mqstout

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: May 2005

Pittsburgh

It's just that built-in IM has no place in any game. Leave it to the IM developers to make their clients work over DirectX (as Xfire has). Games developers shouldn't waste any resources on such features, especially since implementing one is in effect saying "we support this IM and only this IM!".