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Color and sound of network messages

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Color and sound of network messages 29/10/2009 at 20:09 #166
Hari Seldon
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Is it possible to set network message (I mean the messages between the users of a network game) in a different color

and the sound different from the ring of telephone calls from trains and shunter?

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Color and sound of network messages 29/10/2009 at 20:09 #3807
Hari Seldon
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Is it possible to set network message (I mean the messages between the users of a network game) in a different color

and the sound different from the ring of telephone calls from trains and shunter?

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Color and sound of network messages 29/10/2009 at 21:53 #3809
Peter Bennet
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You can set up all sorts of colours and sounds via the options menu. But exactly which report is tied in with which message class is somthing I'm not entirly sure of- bit of trial and error should sort that out. Maybe one day we will be able to publish a list.

Peter

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Color and sound of network messages 03/11/2009 at 20:32 #3862
GeoffM
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Hari Seldon said:
and the sound different from the ring of telephone calls from trains and shunter?
On a real panel there is no distinction, it's the same phone. A couple of places have radios or mobiles for certain uses though.

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Color and sound of network messages 05/11/2009 at 18:34 #3887
Hari Seldon
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Oh, I supposed that workstations in one sim were managed by people in the same office, in the real world.

So I thought that the chat in sim reproduce normal voice talks (with colleagues in the same office),
while the telephone system in the sim reproduce telephone talk.


Sorry, I'm not skilled with (real) signaling world.

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