I reread the update note here:
https://forums.galaxy-of-heroes.starwars.ea.com/discussion/170303/version-update-5-23-2018#latest and couldnt see anything about this, so I thought I'd ask here.
Our guild created a separate tab to feature squads which have proven effective in the HSTR for our guild members who don't browse the forums/YouTube/or use discord. A couple officers and myself wrote "fairly" descriptive comps for each phase(fairly as possible due to charscter limitations and not to clutter it too much) LSS we put some effort into typing out a bunch there. Got on the tab today and the chat room? Was completely blank. My question is why? Was this intended that they empty out?
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There is a limitation on how many replies are in the chat and I would imagine there is a timeline on which comments are cleared also.
Chat Upgrade 2.0 was a lot like Communications 2.0 - great for a few days, full of promise, but then kind of sputters out after a couple days - disappearing, never to be seen again. Once players realize information doesn't stay around and is gone, they give up on it, going back to third party options... that goes for the Chat too.
Messages have always expired, but we never noticed it because usually they just cycled on up to the top and were forgotten because of all the "So and so brought this character to 7*" and "So and so promoted this character to gear 9" messages. If you had an active guild, which it sounds like you did, chat would cycle those out faster as you made new messages. My guild is active, but only a couple of us actually chat much, and I turned off the gear and star notifications in options, so I only see when people post new chat messages. I went on vacation for a few days and didn't chat (still played too much, lol) and when I checked later there were missing messages.
So, yeah, it's always been like that, we just never noticed it because it wasn't relevant. But now, with sub-chats, it's noticeable and should hopefully be improved.
Not sure they could improve it to do what he is describing, they would need to keep massive storage on hand to store messages indefinitely
We use in game chat for one thing - to message guild members who don't use Discord. Send a message, take care of business, delete the chat. Works great since you get a notification when the chat is started. Discord for everything else.
But the notifications only work when the app is opened.
Granted, but a) it's better than the nothing that existing before and b) if your guildmate isn't logging in daily, well...
How is it a struggle to ignore any line with a picture?