Final Fantasy XICommunicationA BIG difference in FFXI is the non-verbal communication that is available to users:Overview: Since the entire game is based 'online' , communication between players will be completely different, as your party will not be the only one online. There will be several different ways to communicate, both with your party and others in the game world. Players can use commands like Tell, Say, Shout, and Link Shell. Tell- Target a single character to talk with. The character must be visible to use this command. Say- Converse with all characters in your nearby area in a conversational voice. Shout- Raise your voice to be heard from farther away. Link Shell- Used to communicate with characters far away, similar to a telephone conversation. Party- Used to communicate with party members without being heard by others. As in real life, Final Fantasy XI will allow players to convey their thoughts and feelings through specific gestures. Using the / key with certain terms will allow you to perform various gestures, such as laugh, bow, wave, clap, etc. The following list is known commands for your characters: /bow: Bow to another character . /point: Point at another character /salute: Give a military style salute /smile: Don't worry, be happy. /surprised: Express shock /amaze: Express awe /stare: Give someone the 'evil eye' /blush: Express embarrassment /kneel: Bow down /laugh: Express amusement. /cry: Express sorrow /no: Shake your head. /nod, /yes: Agree. /panic: Express panic /grin: Tight-lipped smile /dance: Get down with your bad self /think: Express contemplation /wave: Wave hello /farewell, /goodbye: Wave goodbye /welcome: Greet someone /joy: Express happiness /cheer: Cheer someone on /clap: Applaud /praise: Give credit /angry: Express displeasure /disgusted, /upset: Express serious displeasure /muted: Keep to yourself /doze: Take a nap /fume: Keep your anger to yourself /doubt: Express doubt /sulk: Be a poor sport /poke: Jab someone with your finger /slap: Pick a fight /stagger: Stagger around /sigh: Show sadness /comfort: Reassure someone |
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