@JonPurpleHaze @Isaac Sauvage
so i think almost everyone has the chat disabled, now i don't want to be misunderstood, i don't want to force anyone to use the chat, but if they keep it disabled then all our efforts are in nothing, i say, maybe there is an option that you could activate for everyone, that is, the one that the chat is activated automatically....what do you think?
Well, keep in mind that chat is only "disabled" in the sense that a user has it either turned on or off, something which only takes a moment.
Then again, does anybody really use the chatroom here?
I can't remember seeing an occupant for ages. So maybe figuring out how to get sounds playing consistently is absolutely -not- a worthwhile time-sink!
Ah crap, I just realised that I'm an idiot. Er, when it comes to the bolded! The issue is that I have the site zoomed in to 110% in order to read better, but that also has the effect of truncating the menu bar.
So "Chat" being the right-most menu item, it no longer appears for me (see attachment, orange circle). In other words, that probably explains why I haven't seen anyone chatting in ages.
TBH I don't care too much since I'm not a chat fan. Mostly I find it a cumbersome waste of my time. Which is why I prefer a message / email, or just talking on the phone. That said-- I'll occasionally hit the Big Bang Bar, since it draws a good, regular crowd.
I would like to use it (since I'm the moderator among other things), but I see that almost no one is willing ... now I don't understand why? I give an example:
if i am helping with something .... and i need more information, and i would like to talk to that interested person,in real time that's why i say that if there was a sound or a notification, or something that catches the attention of that person that I can call her, I may have a better chance of being able to bring him to the chat
because.. are two the things: and here I agree with you Nico, or nobody is interested in chatting, even about things that could be useful in terms of pinball machines .... or nobody sees the writing below, I greeted three people in public chat , and so far no one answers me .... why?
As I've observed it, people trying to get other people to cooperate and communicate in the pin sim scene has (often? usually?) been a real PITA.
Personally I've found that it usually helps to get a sense of what the other person's priorities are, then to write friendly, concise messages. Make sure your meaning is clear, proofread as much as you can, get right to the point, and try to keep it positive. These things can make a real difference as I see it.
Btw, sorry for misspelling your name; duly noted! D: