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As well as what Nick said, what happens if there is two "Daves"? Then you either can't tell the difference, or can't let one have what they paid for.
Using /whois on a player displays the Nickname first then the actual username.For example, it currently displays the first line as:"myskillzownu is myskillzownu"With a nickname, it would read:"Dave is myskillzownu"However, not every single player will be using /whois all the time.And I would agree with everyone else -- Nicknames would not only make things confusing, but it's also not actually necessary here. Every server is different. If we don't see a beneficial use for a certain feature, why use it?
Quote from: Xeadin on May 06, 2012, 10:42:41 pmUsing /whois on a player displays the Nickname first then the actual username.For example, it currently displays the first line as:"myskillzownu is myskillzownu"With a nickname, it would read:"Dave is myskillzownu"However, not every single player will be using /whois all the time.And I would agree with everyone else -- Nicknames would not only make things confusing, but it's also not actually necessary here. Every server is different. If we don't see a beneficial use for a certain feature, why use it?How often do you truly need a persons real name?And the ~ at the front would let you know they have a nickname set before you type in your command.The point isn't that it's beneficial, it's just, in my opinion, nice.I'll stop arguing though; the consensus is against it and I see no reason to carry on a lost cause.
Quote from: Myskillzownu on May 06, 2012, 11:48:04 pmQuote from: Xeadin on May 06, 2012, 10:42:41 pmUsing /whois on a player displays the Nickname first then the actual username.For example, it currently displays the first line as:"myskillzownu is myskillzownu"With a nickname, it would read:"Dave is myskillzownu"However, not every single player will be using /whois all the time.And I would agree with everyone else -- Nicknames would not only make things confusing, but it's also not actually necessary here. Every server is different. If we don't see a beneficial use for a certain feature, why use it?How often do you truly need a persons real name?And the ~ at the front would let you know they have a nickname set before you type in your command.The point isn't that it's beneficial, it's just, in my opinion, nice.I'll stop arguing though; the consensus is against it and I see no reason to carry on a lost cause.Everytime.We would need your real username to TP to you, etc.