09-04-2021, 08:52 PM
It was an extremely active round. Sec was fully staffed, I've never actually seen that many sec personnel in Sec simultaneously before it. That means there's a lot of people talking, and by extension, a lot of talking over each other occurs, and people can get drowned out. Its absolutely a frustrating thing to have happen, just about any veteran of the game can vouch for it being so.
Thing to keep in mind is, in hyperactive rounds, the chat windows going to be flying by very quickly at times, and even if it isn't for you, other players may be having localized conversations/conflicts that are making their' own text logs fly by.
If you have something -very- important to report, perhaps use the PDA messaging system instead of the radio. The chat line is slightly more visible thanks to a hyperlink, and furthermore creates a chiming noise, alerting everyone that there was a message that was important enough to actually use the PDA messaging system for.
But even with that advice, that was simply a hyper-chaotic round. You did nothing wrong, and honestly I dont think anyone else did anything wrong either, at least as far as this matter is concerned. We are all only human, after all.
Thing to keep in mind is, in hyperactive rounds, the chat windows going to be flying by very quickly at times, and even if it isn't for you, other players may be having localized conversations/conflicts that are making their' own text logs fly by.
If you have something -very- important to report, perhaps use the PDA messaging system instead of the radio. The chat line is slightly more visible thanks to a hyperlink, and furthermore creates a chiming noise, alerting everyone that there was a message that was important enough to actually use the PDA messaging system for.
But even with that advice, that was simply a hyper-chaotic round. You did nothing wrong, and honestly I dont think anyone else did anything wrong either, at least as far as this matter is concerned. We are all only human, after all.