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Quote from: Xeadin on March 04, 2013, 10:26:49 pmIRC can accomplish that as well. People tend to use it for in-game chat, but it's not exclusively in-game chat only.The question remains: does having another IRC inlet make sense?This would be much better than IRC. IRC requires you to download a software, connect to the server and THEN you can actually communicate with other players. Having an actual forum chat box would save you all the pain of getting an IRC client or even Mumble.
IRC can accomplish that as well. People tend to use it for in-game chat, but it's not exclusively in-game chat only.The question remains: does having another IRC inlet make sense?
Quote from: davioo on March 21, 2013, 12:57:55 amQuote from: Xeadin on March 04, 2013, 10:26:49 pmIRC can accomplish that as well. People tend to use it for in-game chat, but it's not exclusively in-game chat only.The question remains: does having another IRC inlet make sense?This would be much better than IRC. IRC requires you to download a software, connect to the server and THEN you can actually communicate with other players. Having an actual forum chat box would save you all the pain of getting an IRC client or even Mumble. We would still have to log in to our accounts. But still, much easier.
You actually don't need to download any software.I don't think 'easier' is the answer to everything. If that were the case, we'd have a whole lot more suggestions being implemented. And there's really no pain in downloading the software, it only takes a few minutes of your time, and probably less for IRC.