Raise the ignore cap in WoW please
why not, I'd like a reason that you shouldn't, mike
Excuse my ignorance but... Is there any downside to increasing it? Because honestly my first reflex reaction is "why not?"!
I have 8 friends, 200 is way out of my range personally
I'd like to see an increase for Ignore List and an increase in BAG SPACE! Cheers.
A company by gamers for gamers, you really buy this? If blizzard continues to release mediocre games then at some point it will be really irrelevant. It actuality is pretty irrelevant already. It's blizzards attempt to listen to the community on a topic of very little consequence. Most comments here say they do not need 200. I reached the 100 limit at some point during pandaria when I was organizing weekly public raids on my realm and I would have wished for 200 or even 400 back then. The thing is, a lot of people can't imagine how others play the game and some games almost require you to have large friendlists when you want to organize a lot of people. In general I think 100 is more than enough of the game would have better ways to organize groups. But implementation of social features has been lacking for a while now. Wow communities are just a bandaid, diablo 3 communities were a little better for what you needed but also lacking. If you run a good these days and recruit people for raiding then you carefully have to manage your 200 slots.But the tip of the iceberg is that this is a complete nothingburger question in all likelihood. I can't imagine it costs blizzard a lot to have bigger friend lists. It's not a feature that has a huge dollar sign. So what are we even discussing here. I guess it's summer already and there is nothing important to report anymore so we make a news out of any tweet we find now. Not even substantial enough for 100 words
I think for some people an increased cap would help. I'm only at around 90, so I have room. But I know people in my guild, particularly the recruitment officers, who have been having to strategically delete and re add people to the list. I hear it's even more of an issue now with cross faction stuff.
How about partnering with the stuff which everyone uses with your products?Like combine your chat both out and inside game with discord.
It goes to 200? I have 8 on there.
Don't care as long as the amount of people we can block is increased by at least 100x.
Human beings can't remember much more than that, I think believe the so called "Dunbar number" is 150-200 - The average person can really only recall enough details about another person to maintain enough of a relationship for a friendship for that many people. Beyond that we can remember like 5000 names/faces but won't remember much about them (acquaintance level at best). And these studies are the average of people, not wow nerds. So let's be real, All the people voting yes are wishful thinkers. You might be able to fill a 200 person friend list, but how many are really any sort of friend to you, even online? On the other hand, I think they should expand the IGNORE LIST. It's so sketch to have to unblock one person to block another... But Ybarra clearly doesn't care about blocking boost spammers, given his choice in recreational activities.
200 is too low. I myself don't have anywhere near 200 but there's so many multiplayer games on bnet now and there needs to be a higher cap for that reason.
Why do they have to do this crap on twitter?
They should also raise the talent loadout cap ... 10 is too low. We need at least 15-20
Don't really know what you might need that many for, I have probably around 150 on my fl, but I'm perfectly aware 130 are aquaintances, I think some would even struggle to remember who I was if I wrote to them, rest can be considered friends, and then a minority of those can be considered good friends.For someone who's not outgoing I don't think even a cap of 20-30 would be much of a problem.But I noticed some people use fl to keep track of people they pugged with, and in that sense, I see how you could run out even with 200 slots.Good point also about the multiple games, my pov was as someone playing retail wow only.
The fact that anyone is against this is insane
Feels like it's just farming gamer points. Surely having more does nothing bad for anyone and if someone needs more surely that's a positive to have. 100% they are increasing it and the poll is there to somehow insinuate that he had something to do with it, cause he does look like a massive mudpie with his recent actions.If they actually dont know whether to increase the cap or not and let a public poll somehow affect their decision would worry me.
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