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Announce News Post #1296

A sneak preview of advanced emotes.

Written by: Kialae
Date: Friday, July 17th, 2009
Addressed to: Everyone


Hello everyone,

In an effort to encourage and improve upon Imperian's roleplaying
attributes, I have been working on improving mechanics and functionality
for emotes in our game. Being the impatient person I am, I decided to
release to the masses a teaser of my work. Think of it as a beta, and
all of you can suggest improvements.

As emotes used to work, one would simply type 'EMOTE blah blah blah' and
it would prepend your name to the start of the string. This is still in
effect, but now you can put your name anywhere within the string using
the ^ symbol.

Example:

EMOTE grinning happily, ^ shows off her new emote functionality

What you will see --
You have emoted: Grinning happily, Kialae shows off her new emote
functionality.

What others will see --
Grinning happily, Kialae shows off her new emote functionality.

I will be updating HELP EMOTES shortly after I make this post, and will
improve upon this verb's functionality at the suggestion of players.

Enjoy!

-- Kialae.


Penned by my hand on the 18th of Solis, in the year 584 AD.


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