My suggestion, is if someone types "lol" or any form of it, like lulz, or "umadbro?" or things like that, that they will suddenly explode with the force of 300% traps skill TNT.
Why do you even care what others write as long as it is not offensive ?
[...]who decides what words should and shouldnt be allowed ?
If this gets implented I will keep running around NCR saying "lol" in crowded areas.
Langage filter could be too harsh sometimes.For instance, in some games, i can't be called naossano, because it is considered as nazi related.So the filter can't let me enter words that are not offense, only because the bot finds it too close to his wrong words list.On the contrary if you forbid only exact words, you could have easy abuse. (l0l.. instead of lol for instance)Even if it starts with good purposes, the langage filter can't be really effective. (Preventing good words or allowing bad words with little changes)Even with an human instead of a bot, it can't be abused...
As long as the message still gets through (possibly in a more casual sense then 'I articulate my laughter correctly, in your face!' ) I see no problem with this idea.
Perhaps in the 3D era acronyms like "LOL" and "ROFL" could actually even trigger an animation instead of the character saying anything at all.
Is that not casual where you're from? That's how we all speak round here
That's a really interesting idea - along with other "flavour animations" for things which people currently type out. As far as I can see, it's probably doable as well. It might need a special way of typing, like "/lol" or *lol* or something, so as not to clash with any other words with "lol" in them... of which I can't think of any. Not sure if anyone would want to animate a genuine "ROFL" though - but perhaps a "LMAO" could be useful for ghouls
I used lol as an exemple.I don't care if the guy lol.He is out of his character...