im not sure if this is a remake, but yeah. A instant chatting system like on facebook with those online, would be a remarkable edition for something such as this. With good direction, this could become even MORE of a social site.
Chat servers take a lot of resources, and the sheer number of users we have online at a time would make a live chat scroll by so fast you wouldn't be able to read it. )
We have discussed the idea before though. We'll have ways to comment on things going on around the site, but a live chat isn't something we're considering right now.
i don't think that a chat system would be a good idea. AG will always be more of a gaming site than a social site. I mean, it still is a social site but a chat system would just be extra stuff that you don't need.
Perhaps a one-on-one chat, like the private chat that Facebook lets users do with one friend at a time, maybe, but not for launch.
That's what I was thinking. On my website, I have a one-on-one chat that is way more commonly used than the other chat room, because with the private chat, you can go on something, or play a game at the same time, while talking. Also, I think that they should get to talk on messages, but not chat, unless they're friends. Because a spammer would very likely talk to random people. But you could always stop that problem with a "block" button.
But for the 'open' version, I don't know... I've been to several chats before in the past and at one particular time SO many people would enter at the same time, that it would become completely clogged and you had to be Superman with his X-Ray eyes to read all the entries! @.@
Well I guess we can say goodbye to CountingTime if we get 1-1 Chats!
That way we can gossip about certain users fufufufufufufu....
1-1 : all Community Chat: zero
Aside from the "so fast you cannot read the messages" problem, there's also the fact that some of the messages may be questionable. That was certainly a problem back then, and it will be a problem in the future ;(
I personally have nothing against a chat system. I believe by the time AG is able to implement a live chat system, it will be built on or hosted with an effective platform (differing from Meebo used for the last system) and it will be properly moderated this time. That is definitely not when AG3 is released.
As for "too many people entering at once", that's why you have separate chat rooms. Yes, I'm in favour of both suggestions.
Well I guess we can say goodbye to CountingTime if we get 1-1 Chats!
The only point CountingTime has is that we can all chat to each other simultaneously, in one place. Didn't you already realize that? If I only needed to chat to one person, I would of picked up their IM usernames already.
and the sheer number of users we have online at a time would make a live chat scroll by so fast you wouldn't be able to read it. )
On the old chat (Meebo) it wasn't crowded at all. There were different rooms for different ranks (though everyone who was cool hung out in serfs :b).
But yeah yeah, rather have a ton of other features than one where you can just keep a tab open to a third party site.
I personally have nothing against a chat system. I believe by the time AG is able to implement a live chat system, it will be built on or hosted with an effective platform (differing from Meebo used for the last system) and it will be properly moderated this time. That is definitely not when AG3 is released.
No, no, no, no. Armor Games isn't a social networking site. I say no tot the idea especially if it's a group chat where everyone can talk to each other in one chat. That would be chaotic. I just think this is a bad idea overall.
What's your problem? Is Kongregate a social networking site? No. Can't you see where this site is being taken with social interaction?
My problem is that there are a lot of social ideas and those are fine, and I would like the 1 on 1 chat. All I'm saying is don't make an official AG chat room.
The only point CountingTime has is that we can all chat to each other simultaneously, in one place. Didn't you already realize that?
D'oh!
...it will be built on or hosted with an effective platform (differing from Meebo used for the last system) and it will be properly moderated this time.
How do you suppose it will be properly moderated? Since low moderation was one of the main causes to the axing of the chat room, how could this be counteracted in the future? More mods? Filters? Snitching?