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Will1
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#1 Posted: 03 Aug 2009 07:38 pm Post subject: question about clan channels |
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is it true that only wacraft 3 or WOW users can create a clan channel?
D2 users cant ? _____________________
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3D
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#2 Posted: 06 Aug 2009 12:00 am Post subject: |
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Tyrael Forum Villain
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#3 Posted: 06 Aug 2009 01:48 am Post subject: |
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Battle.net Channel info wrote: | Clan channels - Clan channels are specialized Private channels. Each Clan channel has a specific Clan Operator. The Clan Operator will always gain Operator status when he enters his Clan channel, and no other account can become Operator unless the channel's current Operator designates him. If a channel's Clan Operator leaves his channel without designating someone, then the channel will have no Operator until the Clan Operator returns. We wanted to draw a distinction between the user-operated channels available in our previous games and the more robust Clan Channel system that has been implemented in Warcraft III. For this reason, we have changed the terminology of these channels. User-operated channels that were previously known as "clan channels" have remained unchanged in functionality, but are now more accurately referred to as User Operated or Op channels. Op Channels are available to users of StarCraft, Brood War, Diablo II, Lord of Destruction, and Warcraft II: BNE. |
Channel commands wrote: | /users: Displays all number of users, games and channels on the server.
/who (channel): Who is on this channel.
/time: Displays your local time and Battle.net server time.
/away (reason): Says to other users that you are away and displays away text. (unaway=/away again)
/channel (channel): Join selected channel. (SHORT FORM: /join)
/resign or /rejoin: Rejoin current channel.
/whois (player): Get player's personal info. (SHORT FORM: /whois)
/whisper (player): Sends a private message. (SHORT FORM: /w or /msg)
/squelch (player): Ignore messages from this player. (SHORT FORM: /ignore)
/unsquelch (player): Turns off squelch for this player. (SHORT FORM: /unignore)
/designate (player): Assigns new Channel Operator. (For Channel Operator, /resign required)
/kick (player): Kick specified player. (For Channel Operator)
/ban (player): Ban specified player. (For Channel Operator)
/unban (player): Unban specified player. (For Channel Operator)
/dnd (reason) This command prevents all whispers from being displayed on your screen. This is excellent if you are in a game and do not want to be disturbed. To turn it off simply type /dnd.
/stats (username) Shows the stats of a STARCRAFT player. It will however always show 0-0-0 for Diablo players or if you are using Diablo yourself. This command works even if the user is not currently on Battle.net. It is thus a good way to see if a certain account name is in use or not.
/clan (your name) This command will allow you to creat a clan channel. Another words you can go into the channel and get ops even if you werent the first one in it. The room is based on your name.
/msg (D2 CharacterName) Messages a charter name in Diablo 2 (note this is not the account name)
/msg (D2 CharacterName@RealmName (where RealmName is
USWest, USEast, Asia, or Europe) example: /msg John@USEast hi john
/msg *(accountname) Make sure it has the star in front of the account name. As far as I know this is only for D2
/friends (help) This will help explain how to use the friends command. There are like 5 different parameters u can use on this one |
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Ricky Niggitynog
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#4 Posted: 06 Aug 2009 04:42 am Post subject: |
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Tyrael, I'm afraid that's either incorrect or out of date, or for a different game. The /clan <name> command doesn't work for Sc, wc3, or d2, I just tried
:X Sorry.
I have no clue about this sorry. |
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Tyrael Forum Villain
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#5 Posted: 06 Aug 2009 12:38 pm Post subject: |
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killer_hate wrote: | Tyrael, I'm afraid that's either incorrect or out of date, or for a different game. The /clan <name> command doesn't work for Sc, wc3, or d2, I just tried
:X Sorry.
I have no clue about this sorry. | I just took that from an official Blizzard site (http://classic.battle.net/info/channels.shtml). _____________________
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#6 Posted: 06 Aug 2009 02:06 pm Post subject: |
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"Classic" Was the key word my friend, that's very outdated
That was before warcraft was made :X |
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#7 Posted: 06 Aug 2009 02:38 pm Post subject: |
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killer_hate wrote: | "Classic" Was the key word my friend, that's very outdated
That was before warcraft was made :X | :facepalm:
But I thought D2 still had clan channels, even in expansion?
As for the other games, I wouldn't know. _____________________
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