Guardian 452 - 12/5/2005 9:08 PMthen again I see people acting off of emotes that they never should have all the time.*wonders where "X" is"2 seconds later another player asks where "X" is out loud.*thinks about smacking you in hte head*then that person replies.... you better not!I guess we have a few mind readers out there
Hadji - 12/5/2005 9:34 PMI think I know of who you are referring. I talked to nice elven lady who preferred to go by the name "Lady Elf who is concerned over the war between humans and Goblins".Lyons
Gulnyr - 12/5/2005 9:55 PMQuoteGuardian 452 - 12/5/2005 9:08 PMthen again I see people acting off of emotes that they never should have all the time.*wonders where "X" is"2 seconds later another player asks where "X" is out loud.*thinks about smacking you in hte head*then that person replies.... you better not!I guess we have a few mind readers out there I don't mean to hijack the thread, but why is anyone emoting thoughts anyway? No one is a mind reader, and there's no reason that an emote should let anyone know your thoughts. Emote your facial expression and your posture to give a hint at thoughts, but don't type out the thought itself.Better ways to emote these, in my opinion, would be like this:Instead of... *wonders where X is*try... *looks around a little* I wonder where X could be...Instead of...*thinks about smacking you in the head*try... *glares at you and looks irritated*On topic, I use the the name floating above a character's head, in whole or part, in emotes so that everyone knows who the target of the emote is, regardless of what my character calls that character.