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It's nice to be nice and F10 is often a good icebreaker at the start of a match that also draws people's attention to the chat. As they have a North American branch with offices in the US, they are subject to US law. Are there any other keys you think could be changed and, if so, which ones?


As they have a North American branch with offices in 5 US States, they are subject to both US Federal and State laws. I suggested a while ago double-commands. Not everyone speaks English fluently but there's a good chance that poor speakers will have looked up and learned what the chat keys say and mean.


- What are the alternatives?


I'm putting together a list of game chat commands and functions both as a reference for new and experienced players, alike, but primarily to start a discussion about what kind of commands we really need and whether we might request WG look at including some new or revised commands in a future update. Here's the list of communication-specific keys and commands. If I've missed anything out or got something wrong, let me know and I'll edit it. F1 - Help access to help file, not a request F2 - appears to be unbound F3 - Designating target F4 - Thank you F5 - Affirmative! F7 - Requesting support! F8 - SOS F9 - That was a great battle! CTRL + LMB on the mini map - Attention to sector! Well, the first thing that occurs to me is that F11 is wasted. We really don't need this. As I've already mentioned elsewhere, F11 might be in there for a laugh and a joke, and perhaps as a way for a player to express some rage in a relatively harmless way one that doesn't involve personally insulting another player by name on the chat , but it's a waste of a function key and is not useful. We need tactical commands or suggestions that help teams to communicate at a basic level. Not everyone speaks English fluently but there's a good chance that poor speakers will have looked up and learned what the chat keys say and mean. For example, the other night I was working with a Polish cruiser using only the chat keys, but he didn't have conversational English, so we were limited to the basics. I used Requesting Support to indicate I wanted him to come with me, for instance, rather than using it to ask for fire support in a battle. We need more commands that help in this way, not silly commands like F11. I can see how F11 is intended to be either funny, or to let someone express themselves, but most of the idiots just swear and insult people on the chat anyway and don't use F11, so F11 should be rewritten to something more useful. While I say that F11 is a waste of space, I think F10 should stay. It's nice to be nice and F10 is often a good icebreaker at the start of a match that also draws people's attention to the chat. If you get a lot of F4s in response to your F10, you know that you might have some players who'll pay attention to the chat. If you get absolutely nothing... F9 however should also go. If you want to say 'good game' say it in chat. Even if it's just 'gg'. What are the alternatives? Like I said, what we need especially on the EU server where we can never be certain everyone speaks good conversational English is a list of commands that will allow a team to implement basic tactics. There can't be much discussion - that's too complex. It's at the level of suggestion and response, resulting in a decision by process of elimination. First, what have got to work with? F2 - F3 - Designating target F4 - Thank you F5 - Affirmative! F7 - Requesting support! F8 - SOS F9 - F10 - Good luck everyone F11 - We have F2, F9 and F11. Are there any other keys you think could be changed and, if so, which ones? And, ultimately, what should they say? I suggested a while ago double-commands. Because right now, if you press a certain key, you get 1 out of like 4 or 5 possible answers and that sometimes doesn't make any sense. So, the idea was, you press F5, for example, small menu pops up and then you can choose, by pressing specific F-keys again, which command you want, e. Cheers, ~t3h'Pâr4d0x I'm putting together a list of game chat commands and functions both as a reference for new and experienced players, alike, but primarily to start a discussion about what kind of commands we really need and whether we might request WG look at including some new or revised commands in a future update. Here's the list of communication-specific keys and commands. If I've missed anything out or got something wrong, let me know and I'll edit it. F1 - Help access to help file, not a request F2 - appears to be unbound F3 - Designating target F4 - Thank you F5 - Affirmative! F7 - Requesting support! F8 - SOS F9 - That was a great battle! CTRL + LMB on the mini map - Attention to sector! Well, the first thing that occurs to me is that F11 is wasted. We really don't need this. As I've already mentioned elsewhere, F11 might be in there for a laugh and a joke, and perhaps as a way for a player to express some rage in a relatively harmless way one that doesn't involve personally insulting another player by name on the chat , but it's a waste of a function key and is not useful. We need tactical commands or suggestions that help teams to communicate at a basic level. Not everyone speaks English fluently but there's a good chance that poor speakers will have looked up and learned what the chat keys say and mean. For example, the other night I was working with a Polish cruiser using only the chat keys, but he didn't have conversational English, so we were limited to the basics. I used Requesting Support to indicate I wanted him to come with me, for instance, rather than using it to ask for fire support in a battle. We need more commands that help in this way, not silly commands like F11. I can see how F11 is intended to be either funny, or to let someone express themselves, but most of the idiots just swear and insult people on the chat anyway and don't use F11, so F11 should be rewritten to something more useful. While I say that F11 is a waste of space, I think F10 should stay. It's nice to be nice and F10 is often a good icebreaker at the start of a match that also draws people's attention to the chat. If you get a lot of F4s in response to your F10, you know that you might have some players who'll pay attention to the chat. If you get absolutely nothing... F9 however should also go. If you want to say 'good game' say it in chat. Even if it's just 'gg'. What are the alternatives? Like I said, what we need especially on the EU server where we can never be certain everyone speaks good conversational English is a list of commands that will allow a team to implement basic tactics. There can't be much discussion - that's too complex. It's at the level of suggestion and response, resulting in a decision by process of elimination. First, what have got to work with? F2 - F3 - Designating target F4 - Thank you F5 - Affirmative! F7 - Requesting support! F8 - SOS F9 - F10 - Good luck everyone F11 - We have F2, F9 and F11. Are there any other keys you think could be changed and, if so, which ones? And, ultimately, what should they say? F2 - I'm spotted! Alternative: F2: Don't all sail to map edge to chase single enemy ships while we lose all cap zones! F9: We do not need 8 ships to cap B ffs!


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If your team asks for help in a certain area, you don't see it and you Glad your team. I used Requesting Support to indicate I wanted him to come with me, for instance, rather than using it to ask for fire support in a battle. If you get absolutely nothing. Despite the fact that new gameplay elements are unlocked in World of Warships anon as you obtain new account levels, you might feel a bit lost when navigating through your port. Pivotal Gamers awarded it a score of 8. It's at the level of suggestion and response, resulting in a decision by process of elimination.

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