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Saw this in game this morning, didn't want to give any mis-info when I made this article properly--[[User:Konoko|Konoko]] 11:30, 20 June 2006 (PDT)
 
Saw this in game this morning, didn't want to give any mis-info when I made this article properly--[[User:Konoko|Konoko]] 11:30, 20 June 2006 (PDT)
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: yes, Eva Knight is correct in that the systems are seperate.  What you can do is from time to time is go through your Global Ignore list, select each name on it, and type (or even better, use a bind or macro) '''/ignore $target'''.  If they are online at that time, you'll ignore the character they're on. --[[User:StarGeek|StarGeek]] 11:58, 20 June 2006 (PDT)
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  [Help] Phase Wraith: ignore
 
  [Help] Phase Wraith: ignore
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  [Help] W3000 Sux Man: mt mt
 
  [Help] W3000 Sux Man: mt mt
 
  [Help] Brenda Hawthorne: /gignore <player name>
 
  [Help] Brenda Hawthorne: /gignore <player name>
  [Help] Brenda Hawthorne: that will ignore the ENTIRE account, so make sure they aren't your friend on an alt before doing so
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  [Help] Brenda Hawthorne: that will ignore the ENTIRE account, so make sure
  [Help] Eva Knight: that ignores the player in global chat.  the local chat system "dosn't know" which character belongs to which account.
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they aren't your friend on an alt before doing so
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  [Help] Eva Knight: that ignores the player in global chat.  the local chat
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system "dosn't know" which character belongs to which account.
 
  [Help] Brenda Hawthorne: a, good to know (makes article on paragon wiki
 
  [Help] Brenda Hawthorne: a, good to know (makes article on paragon wiki
 
  [Help] W3000 Sux Man: However that only applies to global channels like Monster Hunters
 
  [Help] W3000 Sux Man: However that only applies to global channels like Monster Hunters

Revision as of 18:58, 20 June 2006

Saw this in game this morning, didn't want to give any mis-info when I made this article properly--Konoko 11:30, 20 June 2006 (PDT)

yes, Eva Knight is correct in that the systems are seperate. What you can do is from time to time is go through your Global Ignore list, select each name on it, and type (or even better, use a bind or macro) /ignore $target. If they are online at that time, you'll ignore the character they're on. --StarGeek 11:58, 20 June 2006 (PDT)


[Help] Phase Wraith: ignore
[Help] Phase Wraith: oops forget you can't type ignore here.
[Help] Phase Wraith: I mean.. can't type /help for something :)
[Help] Phase Wraith: typed /help ignore.  I want to know how to ignore an account
[Help] Eva Knight: You can't.
[Help] W3000 Sux Man: oh cool, I got the badghe too
[Help] Phase Wraith: I know you can
[Help] Phase Wraith: I have done so before
[Help] W3000 Sux Man: eat it haxor
[Help] W3000 Sux Man: mt mt
[Help] Brenda Hawthorne: /gignore <player name>
[Help] Brenda Hawthorne: that will ignore the ENTIRE account, so make sure
they aren't your friend on an alt before doing so
[Help] Eva Knight: that ignores the player in global chat.  the local chat
system "dosn't know" which character belongs to which account.
[Help] Brenda Hawthorne: a, good to know (makes article on paragon wiki
[Help] W3000 Sux Man: However that only applies to global channels like Monster Hunters