Suggestion:20051113 GPS Phone
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GPS Phone
Timestamp: | 03:05, 13 Nov 2005 |
Type: | Item |
Scope: | Survivor Item |
Description: | As per my Item Combination idea, a GPS Phone is a combination of a mobile phone and a GPS module. When using this phone, your exact location in coordinates is included with your message to the receiver. |
Votes
- keep--I think this would be useful for meeting up with someone and organizing a strike team, although you may not always want to give away your coordinats.
- Keep - Voting for self. I agree, and I guess that would be a nice warning to choose your contacts well. --Fixen 17:49, 13 Nov 2005 (GMT)
- Keep-- I tend to find the GPS device itself useless, personnaly. This would solve that problem. --McArrowni 16:16, 13 Nov 2005 (GMT)
- Keep based on the assumption that mobile phones will eventually start to work this would be a great improvement to them. Madalex 19:19, 13 Nov 2005 (GMT)
- Keep Not bad. Useless for now, but adds functionality later. Nice work. --Otona 10:30 PM (Seattle), 14 Nov 2005
- Keep - No harm, no foul; of course, why can't a survivor with a GPS unit just type in his coordinates in his message? Also, what if the survivor does NOT want to transmit coordinates? Instead of auto-sending such a thing, add a checkbox "add coordinates" to the future GPS cellphone message entry field. --Squashua 18:14, 15 Nov 2005 (GMT)
- RE - As much as I think that this is a good point, nobody in here has offered reasons why one won't want to send coordinates. --Fixen 02:51, 16 Nov 2005 (GMT)
- Keep - Seems reasonable. If you don't want to send your coordinates, find a regular cell phone and use that. --Dickie Fux 22:41, 21 Nov 2005 (GMT)
- Kill -- Going against the flow. Combining this so we'll get one item taking up two slots with the same functions? What's the benefit of this? More work for Kevan and of little benefit to players. --Nov 08:36, 25 Nov 2005 (GMT)
- Keep -- Everything has its use. -- --Jorm 11:18, 26 Nov 2005 (GMT)