How do I chat all?

OMG I hate being a noob!!!!

 Simple question: How do I chat all in a game? Return effectively chats my allies. I haven't been able to guess the key to chat all under the pressure of fire. 

Also, I don't seem to get a pop when my allies are trying to communicate. Is there a way to see messages as they are typed? I seem to only see them when I type something. Hard to stay in touch with the team this way. 

My rage councilor says I should communicate to help my anger management. Maybe if I new how to communicate better with my team I wouldn’t have to throw myself at the enemy and become a feedie.

 

Thanks,

 

Spargle

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Reply #1 Top

Pressing Shift+Enter open the chat dialogue with "All" instead of "Allies". As for the notification, the chat box should hide after a period of inactivity, however it should also display the moment someone sends a message. Press Enter to open the chat dialogue, which also displays the Chat box. It might be worth checking your settings - I'm not sure if there are options for the chat dialogue box or not, I have never had the need to change it to be honest.

Best of luck,

Reply #2 Top

 

hmz, two things.

 

One, wy is this in the strategy section?

two, wy would you want to let your oponents know what your up too? I only use it to : laugh at silly things, lemme know when im impressed with something, taunt people, things like that.

Ps if you have rage problems, that dg m8t not be your flava! hehe, it CAN be frustrating. Be sure to go to, new players/beginners games if your having a hard time :).

Anyways, yeah, gl.

Reply #3 Top

Welcome Spargle!

You can also put a ping on the minimap for your teammates (for example if you want a Regulus to Snipe) by pressing "P".

If you want to become better at the game it is very important to know when to retreat (even full health)! Get to know who is faster than you and who can slow or stun you.

That's what seperates "noobs" from intermediate players imho.

Reply #4 Top

Thanks, I was thinking about playing against the computer vs. playing people. One thing I noticed playing a mixed difficulty game last night (all computer opponents) was that even with three demigods near me and me sitting on a flag, I wasn't attacked. Not so playing even halfway decent human opponents. Even a two to one results in a very focused attempt to take my life from me. Thanks for the tips and the encouragement. 

Now that I know how to chat all I can be polite at the end of a game. :)

 

Spargle