Why does /s persist, but /g doesn't?
Party chat disappears also when you leave it.
Maybe because you can switch between guilds and parties, its considered temporary and deleted where as map, whisper and say chat are permanent to that area/person and so not deleted even if you switch.
/s stays if you log to a char in another zone…so…
And this has always bugged me, why can’t gchat be clear only when you log onto a char not in that guild, instead of when logging out any char.
I’ve always wondered this myself. Though I can understand it being temporary like party chat. I see no reason that it should filter out if you log into a character in the same guild.
Hopefully its something they will look into. As it would be quite convenient.
I’ve always wondered this myself. Though I can understand it being temporary like party chat. I see no reason that it should filter out if you log into a character in the same guild.
Hopefully its something they will look into. As it would be quite convenient.
Unfortunately, there aren’t enough people whining about it, so I’m sure it’s extremely low priority.
So it seems that party chat goes away along with guild chat. Does anyone else feel like these are backwards?
i agree op its backwards and bugs me to know end. id prefer to know what a guildy said last minute before i switch chars compared to random world stuff
It’s backwards. For one thing, people who get kicked out of parties because of griefing lose those messages which might be about it, as well as the names of the people in that group. And I would rather lose map or say messages than lose the guild chat conversation.
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The way I see it, it’s dumb that any chat gets removed, but especially dumb that guild chat does,. but map chat doesn’t. I’m FAR more likely to be in a different map when I log into an alt than I am to be in a different guild.
Hmm, that’s because guilds aren’t important. This game isn’t called… oh crap.
for there you have been and there you will long to return.
The recent addition of LFG & Solo Q have proven to me that, if you whine loud enough, ANet will change what you want changed. Unfortunately, little niceties like a useful chat log or a functional guild pane seem to fall by the wayside in favor of the vocal minority’s knicker-twist of the week, though the chat log and guild pane affect everyone.
I was playing some GW1 the other day, and I was struck by how good the chatlog was there compared to here. Clearly ANet knows how to do make a good one, I just don’t understand why they haven’t done it yet.
Normally, i’d be content to just ‘+1’ the OP, but sometimes, i wonder if that’s enough. So i’m posting to say that i agree, that i find it equally silly that /g and /p doesn’t persist.
The recent addition of LFG & Solo Q have proven to me that, if you whine loud enough, ANet will change what you want changed. Unfortunately, little niceties like a useful chat log or a functional guild pane seem to fall by the wayside in favor of the vocal minority’s knicker-twist of the week, though the chat log and guild pane affect everyone.
I was playing some GW1 the other day, and I was struck by how good the chatlog was there compared to here. Clearly ANet knows how to do make a good one, I just don’t understand why they haven’t done it yet.
i said that right from the start gw1 chat system was way better. they could have just brought a version of that one no need to make a new one
This is one of those tiring issues that has been explained to death, then back, then back to death again, then once more to life, and then one more time to putrid death for good measure.
Technical limitation. Since you can join any amount of guilds, and guild status are tracked per-character, they simply can not guarantee that you’ll log from and to the same guild.
While I personally agree that guild-status makes far more sense in a “per-account” basis, that is a different issue entirely. If you happen to be a technical wiz that knows how to fix their existing problem feel free to send the support team a ticket with the answer, I’m sure they’ll appreciate it.