Gainfullterror
Forum Professional
I'm suggesting the following:
Party leader team selection.
When party owners switch from team in a team lobby, they take their entire party with them.
Currently the rest of the party will just stay behind, which is pretty inconvenient for party games if you ask me.
In short:
-Party leader drags team into another team if he chooses it in the menu.
Sub-parties.
There are sometimes occasions where you want to be in separate teams but the still be in the same party, so for that I suggest you adding a grouping tool. This tool will basically split a party into different party groups, that have access to their own private chat (not the same as party chat), and they will have their own sub-leader that can use the same team switching feature I mentioned above.
The way this tool works is simple: The main party leader selects how big each sub-party is, and people will have to join a sub party just like how you join a team in a pregame lobby. Once it's full, you can't join that one. If you don't pick any, it'll be randomized. Sub-party leaders are also randomized (Main party leader automatically gets sub party leader & main leader perms), and role can be given by way of "/p sub setowner x" or something alike.
All of the regular party commands are still accessible regardless of sub-parties being present or not.
In short:
-Sub parties (1 party -> [2,>] sub parties).
-Sub parties have their own chat, and still have access to main party chat.
-Sub party leader is chosen at random, main party leader automatically becomes a sub-leader & stays main party leader.
-Sub party leader drags his sub party into a team when he selects one, just like main party leader
That's all, folks!
Party leader team selection.
When party owners switch from team in a team lobby, they take their entire party with them.
Currently the rest of the party will just stay behind, which is pretty inconvenient for party games if you ask me.
In short:
-Party leader drags team into another team if he chooses it in the menu.
Sub-parties.
There are sometimes occasions where you want to be in separate teams but the still be in the same party, so for that I suggest you adding a grouping tool. This tool will basically split a party into different party groups, that have access to their own private chat (not the same as party chat), and they will have their own sub-leader that can use the same team switching feature I mentioned above.
The way this tool works is simple: The main party leader selects how big each sub-party is, and people will have to join a sub party just like how you join a team in a pregame lobby. Once it's full, you can't join that one. If you don't pick any, it'll be randomized. Sub-party leaders are also randomized (Main party leader automatically gets sub party leader & main leader perms), and role can be given by way of "/p sub setowner x" or something alike.
All of the regular party commands are still accessible regardless of sub-parties being present or not.
In short:
-Sub parties (1 party -> [2,>] sub parties).
-Sub parties have their own chat, and still have access to main party chat.
-Sub party leader is chosen at random, main party leader automatically becomes a sub-leader & stays main party leader.
-Sub party leader drags his sub party into a team when he selects one, just like main party leader
That's all, folks!