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I'd like to be able to put little notes beside Friends I added to remember who is who

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Mon, 08/01/2011 - 02:23
Cherubrock's picture
Cherubrock

I find it hard to remember which player is which sometimes.

I do remember the say 15 or so friends I play regularly with .. but some players i can't remember if they have terrible gear or what...

it would be nice if I could put little reminders posts commetns to myself so i know that "playername" is someone who is good for FSC .. and "otherplayer" is someone who is just a nice person but has only 2 star gear.

would help for knowing who I can join in on for random games too etc.

Mon, 08/01/2011 - 06:42
#1
Koffin-Kat's picture
Koffin-Kat
+1

Yeah, I agree. I was thinking about this idea, too.

We definitely need the possibility to write a short personal note about people in our friend list.

Mon, 08/01/2011 - 06:57
#2
IronBrofist
Legacy Username
-1

dont add someone if ur not gunna remember who they are

Mon, 08/01/2011 - 08:56
#3
Errodu
Legacy Username
Funny.

I have a wordpad list of names whom I'd like to royally defeat in PvP, with reasons under their names. You could open up wordpad or microsoft word in the background while you play, and jot down reminders.

I have trouble keeping track of people too, especially people I hate. I end up forgetting everything about them a day later.

Mon, 08/01/2011 - 10:22
#4
Bluescreenofdeath's picture
Bluescreenofdeath
I keep a red lipstick list on

I keep a red lipstick list on the wall in my computer room. Then a little friendly ip tracing... Just wait till I save up enough real cash for those plane tickets...

Trolling aside this is not a bad idea.

Also, I would like to see better integration between Steam friends and Spiral friends. SK auto added all of my steam friends that have SK to my SK friends, but I have no freak'n clue who is who (b/c peoples non-unique steam names were already taken in SK). Links to Steam profile pages would be really handy.

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