IGN: hotwiring
DATE: 12/31/2022
WHAT YOU WANT TO SUGGEST OR MENTION: You're able to set your emote colors with the /emotecolor command, but you'll still have to have your color code copied if you wish to write any actions after a color change. I wanted to suggest that, in place of &r being used to set back to white, it should instead set back to one's set emote color. This would completely negate the need to have your emote copied/saved in any manner. Using &f already sets one's color back to white, so there'd be no issue there.
Another thing that could be done is what's done with those who don't have a rank/role. After using a quotation mark, the color code would be set back to someone's set emote color, like what's done with the switch between white and yellow for the actions of the rankless. Yippie.
HOW WILL THIS BENEFIT THE SERVER/COMMUNITY?: It'd just make roleplaying a lot swifter. No need to go searching for emote colors when all you've got to do is pop a quick &r in there and have it set back to what you're looking for. I'm all for the ease of convenience.
DATE: 12/31/2022
WHAT YOU WANT TO SUGGEST OR MENTION: You're able to set your emote colors with the /emotecolor command, but you'll still have to have your color code copied if you wish to write any actions after a color change. I wanted to suggest that, in place of &r being used to set back to white, it should instead set back to one's set emote color. This would completely negate the need to have your emote copied/saved in any manner. Using &f already sets one's color back to white, so there'd be no issue there.
Another thing that could be done is what's done with those who don't have a rank/role. After using a quotation mark, the color code would be set back to someone's set emote color, like what's done with the switch between white and yellow for the actions of the rankless. Yippie.
HOW WILL THIS BENEFIT THE SERVER/COMMUNITY?: It'd just make roleplaying a lot swifter. No need to go searching for emote colors when all you've got to do is pop a quick &r in there and have it set back to what you're looking for. I'm all for the ease of convenience.