Yeah it would be if it was made by your average member, which people would rarely look into, but it wouldn't. Remember it would included in the srb2 installation, and it would be perfect to include it on one of the game's updates, that way players would have to go and install the new version. So now that that's done, all players have the program.
Also there should be info about having it there in one of the intros and it also should come with a guest log in.
I don't think you understand the inherent problem here. The devs probably aren't going to spend time making a program that already exists. Look how often they release already when their only focus is SRB2! If they stopped to devote time to some silly little program, that's time spent away from making the core game.
It's not hard to say "hey guys there's this program called skype/mumble and we should get it so we can talk to each other!"You must understand that people probably rarely ever uses any of those other chat site/programs because people are not aware of its existence and.
I'm not quite sure what your point is here? It sounds like you're saying the PS3's community features are worthless which is the opposite of what you're trying to convince me.Look at the PS3 for instance, the game comes with a messaging and friend system (PSN) weather you want it or not. Those that seem pointless at all? Ha! I guarantee that if you were to ask any PSN user if being able to tell whether or not a certain friend, who plays certain games with you, online is pointless or whether if chatting with any one is pointless, they'll respond something similar to "hell yeah it is!"
Obviously I have if I'm spending time posting all of this.Before you post "Its pointless." think about it!
You're saying I can't think now? What the hell is this?For those who can not do so:
I haven't actually. I have no love for anyone I've met playing SRB2 online. This doesn't really count considering I hate SRB2's netplay, but my point is that there would be no purpose to this program despite what you're saying. Skype and Mumble both already exist and do exactly what you want them to do sans SRB2 integration which isn't necessary! I really don't know why you're trying to push this all new program that nobody except you would use.I know for a fact that some of you guys meet someone on SRB2 that you've enjoyed playing with and would like to mean them again. With the program (I'm pretty sure this would have been added into it) you could click on the master server, scroll to the server that player is in (easier done if they are in the server you're in), click "view players in server", and add. Almost like adding players met on the PS3, shit, if worked on a bit it could have that included. I'm pretty sure that a lot of SRB2 players would love it and "probably" been longing for it.