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Post by YL on Dec 12, 2015 20:23:23 GMT 1
No thank you, that would require extremely hard work for the developers for a small feature rarely used
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Post by ᅚᅚ ᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚ ᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚ on Dec 13, 2015 16:55:46 GMT 1
What if when you had two tabs opened at once. one with avatar edit opened one with a game
and when you switch avatars, and pressed K while ingame, your avatar switched, just like in roblox
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Post by CaptainJens on Dec 13, 2015 17:16:33 GMT 1
What if when you had two tabs opened at once. one with avatar edit opened one with a game and when you switch avatars, and pressed K while ingame, your avatar switched, just like in roblox I agree.
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Post by Bug_Zuero on Dec 13, 2015 20:09:30 GMT 1
What if when you had two tabs opened at once. one with avatar edit opened one with a game and when you switch avatars, and pressed K while ingame, your avatar switched, just like in roblox Yep, this is really a good idea.
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Post by ᅚᅚ ᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚ ᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚᅚ on Dec 13, 2015 23:07:46 GMT 1
I can see how it would be hard to make though.
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Post by Jatsu on Dec 14, 2015 1:36:05 GMT 1
Huh, OP deleted his post. You guys are mean.
I think if you were seeking a compromise, having the options to change avatars via website would be pretty convenient.
As far as combining editors though, I don't think it would be very likely. There's quite a few integration issues that would probably make its cost outweigh its benefit.
Regarding the simultaneous sessions, this never worked with standalone. If you use the in-browser options, then it is possible. However, you do not see real-time changes. You would only see the change to your avatar on reload.
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