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[Request] Flash Taskbar Icon On Player Join (MP) #141

@Shinjar

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@Shinjar

Flashing the jk2mv taskbar icon (or equivalent on other OS's besides Windows) when a player joins the server. Perhaps conditional on number of players already on the server (only flash if under 2 or 3 connected players for example, or could be decided by user) and should probably be optional for the user in settings.

I'm suggesting this because I think a relatively small feature like this could breathe some life back into jk2 multiplayer. I know there may not be that much appetite to do this but I at least want to highlight it's possible upsides...

Reason 1: It would encourage the more "activist" type players in the community to idle on empty servers more. At the moment there's not much point in idling on an empty server because you could easily miss players joining as, naturally, they get impatient and leave due to you being idle (minimised & waiting while doing other things on your computer).

Introducing this feature would give us more reason to actually get on the game and idle because we're assured a "desktop type notification" when someone joins.

You might argue and say "do we really want to encourage people to idle in the game?" The answer to that is surely yes. It'll give people as much reason as possible to get in the game rather than just looking at an empty server list and thinking "ah never mind, I can't be bothered sitting on a server for nothing. I won't even know if someone connects unless I'm checking constantly".

Reason 2: Following from reason 1, this means we'll have less people leaving a server due to idlers as the idler is more likely to un-minimise jk2mv once they see the flashing jk2mv taskbar icon, thus fostering more activity.

The joinee is happy because the idler isn't idling any more and the idler is happy because they've achieved their goal of passively getting someone on the server. Pretty straightforward and low effort from the players point of view.

I'm really not sure how much of a pain this would be to code so of course a judgement will need to be made there. Again, I'm just throwing the idea out here to highlight the upsides it could bring. A small feature like this could really increase the longevity of the game imo. Whether it's worthwhile coding is something I hope will be fully considered by yourselves.

Thanks for reading. :)

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