
The highest amount in today was 17, actually. Also there was conversation going on when I took that screenshot, but in BETA since the flash client's resolution can be dynamically expandable the text was above where I took the shot.Lool sorry HotelUser but that screenie is the worse example you could give - 7 people, is pretty much dead. Oh and no staff on duty? :rolleyes:
Anyway, I like the idea and from bein' events staff I think it would work if you go about it the right way, like a perm. slot for it - maybe every Sunday at whatever time. But yeah, thats the only way I could really see it bein' successful.
I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.
17 habbo's in a room is hardly really active tbh.. And i doubt they all came at once too.
Plus i shall suggest you move on from counting how many enter, wierddd.
Conversation or no conversation, its most likely to be one group of people going there for to hangout - also like I said its hardly "popular" because people are asking for help, which is the reason it should be popular, its popular because people are hanging out. Also, I point out again, in the screenshot, no staff are even on duty there.
In all honesty, the desk is actually very popular lately. Correlation with how I've been logging back on to go there and desk activity xox lol joke but yeah it's doing well atm.
Lol.
Yeah that's exactly it! Whenever I do see a few people there, it's just mainly people I know or recognise who come in, sit on the chairs, maybe talk a bit but probably go on brb for agesConversation or no conversation, its most likely to be one group of people going there for to hangout - also like I said its hardly "popular" because people are asking for help, which is the reason it should be popular, its popular because people are hanging out. Also, I point out again, in the screenshot, no staff are even on duty there..
HotelUser I was even there before with you, Jin and Joe and there was about 6 of us there all together lol.
Yeah, they were at once (obviously).
I'm not quite sure you've visited HxHD very muchConversation or no conversation, its most likely to be one group of people going there for to hangout - also like I said its hardly "popular" because people are asking for help, which is the reason it should be popular, its popular because people are hanging out. Also, I point out again, in the screenshot, no staff are even on duty there.. Sure we have our regulars, but there's always new faces popping up. Also, staff don't have to be behind the bar to be on duty.
You were there for a short duration. I was in the desk for most of the day and only saw you later at night.Lol.
Yeah that's exactly it! Whenever I do see a few people there, it's just mainly people I know or recognise who come in, sit on the chairs, maybe talk a bit but probably go on brb for ages.
HotelUser I was even there before with you, Jin and Joe and there was about 6 of us there all together lol.
I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.
We don't do it for no reason.
Lots of different groups of people come to the desk to hang out and the occasional person comes in to ask for help. Help desks aren't what they used to be and that's why the desk area itself is quite small, so that there's more space for people to come and talk to friends.Conversation or no conversation, its most likely to be one group of people going there for to hangout - also like I said its hardly "popular" because people are asking for help, which is the reason it should be popular, its popular because people are hanging out. Also, I point out again, in the screenshot, no staff are even on duty there.
I hate how threads always turn into discussion about the help desk. :@
What abuot the op
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You can't really apply that mentality to Habbox. There are numerous suggestions that you might think should be tested. I can see your point but it's clear to me you're not seeing the wider picture.
To trial out such an idea it would include a lot of hard work by the events department and all those involved. It would take quite a long time to get all staff rights sorted and to decide how it was going to be run and who would run the rooms.
You have to kind of guess what will happen. You can do that by looking at rooms such as Habbox Hogwarts which failed miserably. I don't see how this would be any different. It involves so much organisation and if you really wanted it to work you'd have to employ someone specifically to do the task which I don't see Habbox doing.
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