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Default Auto-Decline Invite

I have seen a few request for an auto-decline invite.

Possible ideas. (Just Hit Enter Decline)

Creating an invite window with a checkbox that when checked
works like this.

OnShow - /declineinvite
(Ahh, but how to turn it off, once you have set the window to do that)

Possible create another window that the checkbox can be included in?
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i cant believe people have problems with unwanted invites. On the contrary I find it hard to find people willing to group at all.
BYOG(bring your own group) it took 2 or 3 years in EQ for it to feel like I spent more time Looking for a group than actually playing, EQ2 has achieved that in 6 months

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i cant believe people have problems with unwanted invites. On the contrary I find it hard to find people willing to group at all.
BYOG(bring your own group) it took 2 or 3 years in EQ for it to feel like I spent more time Looking for a group than actually playing, EQ2 has achieved that in 6 months

3 Occasions I can think of that this would be very useful.

1. You want to solo, (no explanation needed)

2. You are a healer type, and are getting bothered.

3. And the big one.. Abuse. Some people like to hound a person by sending them invite, after invite, after invite, after invite, after invite, after invite.
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for #3 you can just /ignore the person and you wont get any invites from them right?
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for #3 you can just /ignore the person and you wont get any invites from them right?

Hmmm.. I'm not sure.

Personally I don't have a problem with it. lol
But I have seen the request a few times, and it seemed like it might be possible, so I thought I would post it.
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I have seen a few request for an auto-decline invite.

Possible ideas. (Just Hit Enter Decline)

Creating an invite window with a checkbox that when checked
works like this.

OnShow - /declineinvite
(Ahh, but how to turn it off, once you have set the window to do that)

Possible create another window that the checkbox can be included in?
Well, if its a checkbox, you'd have to set up an 'unchecked event'
Never used checkboxes, so I'm not exactly sure but it would be something like:
OnEnable="whatever autodeclines"
OnDisable"whatever disables the enable"

Same thing with OnActivate/OnDeActivate.
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Originally Posted by Ellyana
i cant believe people have problems with unwanted invites. On the contrary I find it hard to find people willing to group at all.
BYOG(bring your own group) it took 2 or 3 years in EQ for it to feel like I spent more time Looking for a group than actually playing, EQ2 has achieved that in 6 months
Heh. The reason why that could be, is they actually made it POSSIBLE to solo, for many classes. I remember, in EQ1, my warrior HAD to LFG all the time, because soloing just wasn't an option for him. Couldn't even solo greens very well. Now, he has no problem. Can solo yellows and oranges on occasion. Of course, this rendition of a warrior has a lot more up his sleeve than (besides autoattack) kick and bash/slam.
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