Well, Q3W had/has a channel on ETG already, is just a matter of people using it. Now if it is something that you are thinking of to distinguish LEM from the rest of Q3W, then yeah a diff channel would be better.
How about Q3WLEM for a name? Saves on all the typing, long names are a drag :icon25: .
To all the 'noobs' and everyone that generally doesn't like IRC (I include myself in that, always found IRC to be a bit 'techy'), the LEM channel isn't full of leet speaking console jockeys, it's for us level designers to talk about what we do (as well as other things) so if you've never joined an IRC channel you'll find this one pretty easy going!
Kat wrote:To all the 'noobs' and everyone that generally doesn't like IRC (I include myself in that, always found IRC to be a bit 'techy'), the LEM channel isn't full of leet speaking console jockeys, it's for us level designers to talk about what we do (as well as other things) so if you've never joined an IRC channel you'll find this one pretty easy going!
Hipshot wrote:I hate IRC, but maybe I should join this... hmm hmm... I'll see about that in the comming weekend...
Why you hate it?
Why you think you should?
, if I'm not being too intrusive.
I hate irc because you need to be active, there's never any real slack, if there's slack you're an idler after a while the whole channel idles and there's just no idea to be in there any more. A forum like this is different because there's no one that expects people to be 100% active all the time. I can start a thread here about almost anything and I have a patience for waiting a few days until I get a reply, if not I just forget it or asks in another forum.... etc, you get my point.
Even though all the above is so very true for me I still would try this channel because I know you folks and I find you to be the very mapping elite of this game and we all respect each other as friends and we respect all the newbs, that's a cool thing.
Hipshot wrote:I hate irc because you need to be active, there's never any real slack, if there's slack you're an idler after a while the whole channel idles and there's just no idea to be in there any more. A forum like this is different because there's no one that expects people to be 100% active all the time. I can start a thread here about almost anything and I have a patience for waiting a few days until I get a reply, if not I just forget it or asks in another forum.... etc, you get my point.
I'd suggest that folks with a flatrate, actually automatically connect and stay in that channel. If you are actually AFK you can simply change your /nick, that way it would be clear who is potentially there.
Alas I can't do that because I have a dialup connection