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Holo
05-20-2010, 05:40 AM
Hi

I have a few laggy reg whom are picked up by my filters but I don't want them there. I set them as blocked players but they still appear in my players list.

It seems that the only way to make them disappear from the list is to set in the players list filter the player types filter ie. Fish, Whales and leave blocked players unticked. The problem with this is that I'm not sure where is the "fish" or "whale" player definition is set as in the fish definitions tab the fish as a category has several sub-categories. Also in the advanced tab filter I find only categories such as "loser", "known player" etc.

Thanks in advance.

Holo

Zandry
05-20-2010, 05:46 AM
Ok, sorry it's a bit confusing where I put this setting, but it's actually at Configure > Buddy List > Blocked Players, at the bottom of the window there's a setting "Filter out blocked from 'Players' list". I think I should move this and the settings for regulars to the List Filters window :)

Also, a "Fish" means any of the 5 types of fish defined. A whale is like a buddy, you set it yourself, it's just a secondary buddy list you can use. So for example you can use the "buddies" for just your absolute favorite players, and use the "whales" for players who you like to play with but don't consider them to be a "buddy"

Holo
05-20-2010, 07:00 AM
Ok, sorry it's a bit confusing where I put this setting, but it's actually at Configure > Buddy List > Blocked Players, at the bottom of the window there's a setting "Filter out blocked from 'Players' list". I think I should move this and the settings for regulars to the List Filters window :)

Also, a "Fish" means any of the 5 types of fish defined. A whale is like a buddy, you set it yourself, it's just a secondary buddy list you can use. So for example you can use the "buddies" for just your absolute favorite players, and use the "whales" for players who you like to play with but don't consider them to be a "buddy"

Ah great I found it, thanks for the quick response and explanation.