What is says on the title.
Challenge your friends to beat scores.
Will take suggestions. But here are mine
1)Should be #announce'ed. Create channel called #Challenge for this. IE. Thanks Mavv [BlinK] has beaten XXXXXXXX in a challenge on (Song)
2) Add it to recent activity. [BlinK] has challenged XXXXXX to (Song) & [BlinK] has beaten XXXXXXXX in a challenge on (Song) on both profiles.
3) Add an option to auto decline challenges from non-mutual friends.
4) Can have a "deadline" IE. The deadline is set to the 4th of Feb. and it is the 1st of Feb. I have to beat the score before the 4th of Feb or lose.
5) Intended to be playable on solo
6) Make players own challenges appear in #userlog
Challenge your friends to beat scores.
Will take suggestions. But here are mine
1)
2) Add it to recent activity. [BlinK] has challenged XXXXXX to (Song) & [BlinK] has beaten XXXXXXXX in a challenge on (Song) on both profiles.
3) Add an option to auto decline challenges from non-mutual friends.
4) Can have a "deadline" IE. The deadline is set to the 4th of Feb. and it is the 1st of Feb. I have to beat the score before the 4th of Feb or lose.
5) Intended to be playable on solo
6) Make players own challenges appear in #userlog
Oinari-sama wrote:
Hmm I see potential in this. This may increase play counts considerably between rivals.
Assuming spamming isn't a problem, eg a separate #challenges is in effect, a player is likely to "return the favour" immediately after his score got beaten by a rival player. The rivals now get a chance to spectate while this player tries to retake the lead. Imagine if the spectator can have his/her scores displayed while spectating the active player (see this Request)...sounds exciting to me!
TheVileOne wrote:
!duel <insert name> <troll message> I challenge ye to a slap battle of the ages. First out of 3 wins.
Challenge stats show up in your userlog. Displaying them in your profile/publically probably wouldn't be a good idea, because you can just endlessly exploit wins to your record.
This would be an amusing idea.