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The point is explained under "reasoning."I do not see the point in this as those three languages are the only languages I see.
The point is explained under "reasoning."I do not see the point in this as those three languages are the only languages I see.
If there's more on the server then we set up chat channels for them. Same procedure.But then shouldn't we make chat Mandarin only? I mean almost 500 million more people speak that than English.
As many staff members explained above, it is virtually impossible.The point is explained under "reasoning."
Still, what's the benefit for me? I don't speak dutch or spanish, so for me it's the same if somone's talking spanish or chinese.The point is explained under "reasoning."
The benefit is a cleaner chat as dotsy said. It's already a rule on the discord server that the 3 languages channels have to be spoken in their corresponding languages, thus you do not have confusion in the chat.Still, what's the benefit for me? I don't speak dutch or spanish, so for me it's the same if somone's talking spanish or chinese.
But there, the sole purpose of the application is text and voice communication. In minecraft, however, chat is not used by everyone, however everyone should be welcome to.The benefit is a cleaner chat as dotsy said. It's already a rule on the discord server that the 3 languages channels have to be spoken in their corresponding languages, thus you do not have confusion in the chat.
Then what's the point? Why bother making a rule that, by design, doesn't get enforced? You're asking to create a rule against something that rarely happens, and then this rule not even being enforceable. This seems extremely useless ...That is why I put "not reportable."
It is because I wanted to bring a rule from another game into here.Then what's the point? Why bother making a rule that, by design, doesn't get enforced? You're asking to create a rule against something that rarely happens, and then this rule not even being enforceable. This seems extremely useless ...
A rule that can only be enforced by 20~ people? Because that's not going to work.It is because I wanted to bring a rule from another game into here.
Put up warning message periodically. Change the example I provided into the following:A rule that can only be enforced by 20~ people? Because that's not going to work.
And how are they going to enforce this if it's not reportable?Put up warning message periodically. Change the example I provided into the following:
"Global and lobby chats are to be in English."
And how are they going to enforce this if it's not reportable?
In the past, teaming couldn't be reported (before August 2016). The same can be applied here where only GMs (game masters) can hand out punishments if someone speaks non-English chat.
What what are "game masters"? Because if they are staff then good luck with that. I have seen 1 staff member online today. Oh and I also saw 0 people talking in a language I didn't understand.From page 1. In the past, teaming wasn't reportable but GMs who saw teaming handed out kicks. What GMs can do here is warn a couple times and then hand out mutes.
Again, this is to bring back an old rule from a different game and update it for modern application.
They're the ones who answer tickets and ban/mute people in the game.What what are "game masters"? Because if they are staff then good luck with that. I have seen 1 staff member online today. Oh and I also saw 0 people talking in a language I didn't understand.
I explained how the suggestion can satisfy the players if and only if it hosts multiple servers to cater to different regions/audiences and/or include a guild system for players to congregate.Not everyone can speak the same language. Keep in mind cubecraft is a United Kingdom hosted server so it is going to same the same exact thing as it is now. We dont want to be racist here. -1
So mods? So reports?They're the ones who answer tickets and ban/mute people in the game.
I explained how the suggestion can satisfy the players if and only if it hosts multiple servers to cater to different regions/audiences and/or include a guild system for players to congregate.
A forum mod and a GM are two different things.So mods? So reports?