June 4, 200917 yr I think they cant express all my expressions, are there going to be new one? Besides, i have made one, can that one be added? EDIT: Maybe a "Suggest An Emote" Sticky? [hide]Felix, je moeder.Je moeder felixJe vader, felix.Felix, je oma.Felix, je ongelofelijk gave pwnaze avatar B)Felix, je moeder.[/hide]
June 4, 200917 yr If you really have good ideas for emotes, I'm pretty sure that a few could be added... Emoticons are not such big things to add. The emotes would probably have to be of good quality and fit in with the rest of the ones we have already.
June 4, 200917 yr :twss: We already have that particular smiley, and when you have current smilies we have now, and take away the above smile, there really isn't anything more to be added except for somewhat 'childish' or useless emotions that don't serve the point of any post and would be used just because they are 'there', and create spam posts with them, instead of them being used to actually give a sense of the desired emotion to the post that the author wants to make. Which is why we don't need anymore, any kind of emotion you want to add through the purpose of the emotions or any kind of feeling you want to add to a post can already be done easily with the current selection of emotions. There are probably emotions out there Tip.It could acquire to use but in my opinion none of the popular emotions presented through-out other forums right now have any credibility to be considered in my opinion. Like I don't want to see posts with smilies in them just because the smilies are there to use, and not because the smiley doesn't serve a purpose in the post, related to the post. Just my thoughts.
June 4, 200917 yr The ones that are currently in use are well recognized and familiar to most. It would be pretty cool to have some RuneScape related ones though, such as Skill icons.
June 4, 200917 yr Skate, of course :twss: has many uses and certainly expresses the emotion you want put in your post. :roll: When everything's been said and done, more has been said than done.All skills 80+
June 5, 200917 yr Skate, of course :twss: has many uses and certainly expresses the emotion you want put in your post. :roll: That would be why we have that emotion, correct? I was talking about the spinoffs of that base emote, which was presented by Felix. Any of the emotes based off of this :twss: aren't needed as they'd just be duplicates of already installed emotes.
June 5, 200917 yr Skate, of course :twss: has many uses and certainly expresses the emotion you want put in your post. :roll: That would be why we have that emotion, correct? I was talking about the spinoffs of that base emote, which was presented by Felix. Any of the emotes based off of this :twss: aren't needed as they'd just be duplicates of already installed emotes. My point was, I don't see any reason to have the twss emote. Maybe it's me, but I don't see a message or emotion in it. Like I don't want to see posts with smilies in them just because the smilies are there to use, and not because the smiley doesn't serve a purpose in the post, related to the post. I think this is already the case for the TWSS smiley, so why not add a slightly different variation of it too? When everything's been said and done, more has been said than done.All skills 80+
June 5, 200917 yr My point was, I don't see any reason to have the twss emote. Maybe it's me, but I don't see a message or emotion in it. I think this is already the case for the TWSS smiley, so why not add a slightly different variation of it too? To me that emotion gets through sarcasm more so than any other emote is capable of, or posting with ignorance, or whatever the true reason behind that emote being added to the emotions list we have. I've already explained why not though, because a variation or alteration of the emotion wouldn't serve the same purpose; to be used in the correct manner or with fine reasoning behind it other than just spam or it just being there. Why? Because there's an emotion for everything already, and a variation of that smiley would just be overlapping what another emotion already succeeds at doing. But as I said before, if there's a specific group or single smiley, whether it's a variation of any smilies, then post it, and we will all see how it goes from there. But for now, we've only been presented with one emotion and there's no point for that emotion.
June 6, 200917 yr Anyway, I've had these for a while (can't remember what I used them for beforehand; probably some signature...); I know that they aren't all consistent in shape and size, but meh. ;) You can download the whole pack here: http://Mil-an.co.uk/files/runescape.icons.cropped.zip These probably won't get too much use in posts and so on, the only places where I could see them being used is Blogscape and Rate This. Of course, people may find it useful in signatures, but I am guessing not as much due to Tip.It's, and other sites', Stat Signatures. Use it if you wish; I have had them lying around cropped on my computer. I am pretty sure that all of the icons are from RuneScape.com, with the combat icon coming from Tip.It - all I have done is cropped them (I think - I can't really remember when :roll:).
June 6, 200917 yr TWSS emote is the stupidest thing ever. /troll Why is it in the list then? 8,180WONGTONG IS THE BEST AND IS MORE SUPERIOR THAN ME#1 Wongtong stalker.Im looking for some No Limit soldiers!
June 6, 200917 yr I think there's a lot of potential in these, especially for blogscape or even in some guides. As well as in signatures. I wouldn't mind seeing those used, but they definitely have a lot of potential to be used with blogs, guides, signatures, PM's, and almost any RuneScape-related forum. - Cowman = Hater.
June 9, 200917 yr I think there's a lot of potential in these, especially for blogscape or even in some guides. As well as in signatures. I wouldn't mind seeing those used, but they definitely have a lot of potential to be used with blogs, guides, signatures, PM's, and almost any RuneScape-related forum. - Cowman = Hater. I wouldn't mind having those smilies available. As you said, would help a lot in Blogscape.
June 10, 200917 yr I think there's a lot of potential in these, especially for blogscape or even in some guides. As well as in signatures. I wouldn't mind seeing those used, but they definitely have a lot of potential to be used with blogs, guides, signatures, PM's, and almost any RuneScape-related forum. - Cowman = Hater. I wouldn't mind having those smilies available. As you said, would help a lot in Blogscape. If it were an emoticon, it really wouldnt help much. In my blog, I have used my limit of smilies already. If i wanted to use one of these, either way i would need to upload images to use as emoticons since i cant use them without going over my limit. Actaully I think I have about 3 ish spaces left to play around with but trust me, they aren't needed in my opinion.
June 10, 200917 yr If they are there, they will be used. They are not NEEDED as such, but at least they would be useful to some people. I don't see a huge reason why not; apart from server bandwidth and space, which I don't think is too much of a problem in this case.
June 11, 200917 yr If they are there, they will be used. They are not NEEDED as such, but at least they would be useful to some people. I don't see a huge reason why not; apart from server bandwidth and space, which I don't think is too much of a problem in this case. I would have to agree that people would find them useful. I wasn't even aware there was a limit, but Tip.It appropriate graphics like those shouldn't be dismissed just because some people have used their limit of emoticons or smilies. I wouldn't be surprised if that were to happen, however... [hide=My Stats]Attack:86/Hitpoints:88/Mining:74Strength:86/Agility:76/Smithing:75Defence:86/Herblore:74/Fishing:78Ranged:86/Thieving:73/Cooking:92Prayer:78/Crafting:82/Firemaking:86Magic:85/Fletching:77/Woodcutting:88Runecraft:71/Slayer:80/Farming:88Construction:70/Hunter:70/Summoning:69Dungeoneering:18Total level: 1936295/303 Quest PointsCombat Level: 117[/hide][hide=Interesting Links]My BlogSportsGuy's Short Guide to Ghostly WarriorsFamiliarisation Reward Research[/hide]
June 11, 200917 yr I like those, they are useful. :thumbup: You're accusing me of bigotry, how ironic. It's a nice attempt at argument, but your responses are facile and asinine, if not diatribe. Who's arrogant now?
June 11, 200917 yr I like those, they are useful. :thumbup: Perhaps I should add icons for Quests and and Achievement Diaries too. Anything else that is missing that people would find useful? However, I don't think this should be "turn every RuneScape icon into a forum emote icon." So there has to be a limit I guess. Current download can be found at http://Mil-an.co.uk/files/runescape.icons.cropped.zip.
June 16, 200917 yr Why not have a Personal folder of emotes (if possible) where we could drag our favourite emotes into a selected folder we have created? Maybe make it so the folder is like a drop down menu thing so it doesnt open another window or tab? And I really like the skill-emotes. They would be nice for decorations. I dont need a siggy no moar.
June 16, 200917 yr ^ Because that would require a lot of work, and it isn't that big of a deal anyway.
June 16, 200917 yr ^ Because that would require a lot of work, and it isn't that big of a deal anyway. I figured. I just like cool features. 8-) There are SO many emotes that arent used though. Replaceable or not possibly? I dont need a siggy no moar.
June 17, 200917 yr To my knowledge, the jagex skill emotes may run into some copyright issues. :twss: is my own personal emote. "Any people anywhere, being inclined and having the power, have the right to rise up, and shake off the existing government, and form a new one that suits them better. This is a most valuable - a most sacred right - a right, which we hope and believe, is to liberate the world."Abraham Lincoln
June 17, 200917 yr To my knowledge, the jagex skill emotes may run into some copyright issues. I think we're allowed to use them since we have all the correct crediting. You're accusing me of bigotry, how ironic. It's a nice attempt at argument, but your responses are facile and asinine, if not diatribe. Who's arrogant now?
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