yeah
so there is not many chinese ppl who say random chinese words in #osu or etc
+support
so there is not many chinese ppl who say random chinese words in #osu or etc
+support
I think Lunah means that the user should auto-join and auto-select the channel.Derekku wrote:
I'd say have it open every time the person runs osu! (in case they don't notice it) or until they close it themself.
Yeah, that'd be even better.Card N'FoRcE wrote:
I think Lunah means that the user should auto-join and auto-select the channel.
Well, as long as the channel stays open on subsequent logins, since it's possible that a new user might not even open chat due to being unaware of its existence (to cover that contingency).Card N'FoRcE wrote:
That would be useful on first run, since osu already remembers the last channel you were in.
for the record, when you speak in a foreign language and "BBot informs you of the #language channel" it auto-switches to that channel in the osu! clientDerekku wrote:
(in case they don't notice it)
This is when Bancho informs the player about the channel. I don't remember Bancho informing about #spanish, for example.awp wrote:
for the record, when you speak in a foreign language and "BBot informs you of the #language channel" it auto-switches to that channel in the osu! client
theowest wrote:
Then bump them. The only reason to abandon an old request is to mark them as something, i.e. move them to Completed requests. They're still valid.
If this is a duplicate, please keep the one with more stars.deadbeat wrote:
this sounds familiar...
Did you read what you wrote?Nathanael wrote:
#osu is a game mode along with #taiko, #ctb, and #osumania. They're not a language channel so everyone should speak in English.
Regardless of the point she is making, it has nothing to do with the point I was coming across. Really I done with trying the topic because ignorance will be ignorance.deadbeat wrote:
Nathanael isn't wrong. #osu, #taiko, #ctb and #osumania are all english only channels.