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Soraya Xel
Abandoned Privilege Top Men.
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Posted - 2015.04.21 12:09:00 -
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I imagine you'd forward to an EVE alt, Big C.
I am definitely not fond of this though. Hatemail farming is life.
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Soraya Xel
Abandoned Privilege Top Men.
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Posted - 2015.04.22 05:10:00 -
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Pseudogenesis wrote:One Eyed King wrote:Pseudogenesis wrote:There's a very, very simple solution: Allow locking of messages. This prevents messages with the lock toggled on from being deleted until the lock is toggled off. It's the same kind of thing they've had for texts in phones for years. Simple, effective, and it puts control in the hands of the user. I think there should be a limit to locking them, or else we are back in the same situation. Aren't these memory problems client-side? If somebody wants to willingly slow their client by locking a lot of messages then they should be able to, I think.
In my case, despite a significant amount of mail, my PS3 has never had particularly noticeable frame rate issues with DUST.
But I'm going to lose my mail anyways.
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Soraya Xel
Abandoned Privilege Top Men.
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Posted - 2015.04.22 15:36:00 -
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There shouldn't really be any justifiable reason to delete mail off of TQ (the server). Mail has never been deleted for EVE, where characters may be as much as twelve years old at this point.
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Soraya Xel
Abandoned Privilege Top Men.
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Posted - 2015.04.22 18:03:00 -
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Kaze Eyrou wrote:I too wish that Dust was connected to Evegate as well.
This is definitely one of those things I wish had been a priority from the get-go. As it is, DUST and EVE websites use very similar login code, to the point you could "accidentally" log into the EVE website with a DUST account if you knew what you were doing.
A lot of DUST's social aspects would hugely benefit from the ability to communicate away from the PS3. I've used an EVE account for this extensively in the past, but that's kinda a pain, and mail sent to your DUST account is non-existent until you get home.
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Soraya Xel
Abandoned Privilege Top Men.
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Posted - 2015.04.22 23:40:00 -
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Pseudogenesis wrote:Redemption? He's just disagreeing with you. There's nothing really to redeem.
I agree that mail should load while you're in a match, if somebody messages you to back out, or to say a squad is open, or wants to talk about that awesome 360 noscope you just did you should be able to receive that and be able to message them back.
Exactly. Right now, difficulty seeing chat notifications in match ensures that everyone is in like an echo chamber for 10-30 minutes at a time. It's really hard to meet up with friends if they have no way to contact you. Mail notification is right now the ONLY way to get someone's attention for critical things like a Planetary Conquest match needing extra people or whatever else someone might urgently need.
Even I don't understand what the heck IWS is saying, but I think he means me, so if it is, he should just say what he wants to say, IMHO.
FYI: I've been actively advocating for not deleting people's mail since this discussion was first floated.
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Soraya Xel
Abandoned Privilege Top Men.
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Posted - 2015.04.23 07:47:00 -
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ChribbaX wrote:Soraya Xel wrote:FYI: I've been actively advocating for not deleting people's mail since this discussion was first floated. Please keep fighting for that, deleting is one of the stupidest route to resolve this apparent performance issue. That should be the absolute last resort.
Absolutely, man.
ChribbaX wrote:An EVE mail can max contain 10,000 characters (not going to include overhead bytes like subject, to/from since you'd rarely use up all 10,000 chars for every mail anyway).
The DUST text entry box limits you to MUCH less than that, as well, so barring huge reply chains or mail sent from EVE, it's pretty unlikely for you to use anywhere near as much mail.
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