Your name: xDeadlyKiller
Suggestion headline: The ability to make our own custom playlist in Lsrcr, and save it.
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Importance of suggestion: (10/10)
**QUICK NOTE**This suggestion is not complicated, at all, nor needs a lot of work to implement. You just read it carefully, and you'll understand
Why should it be accepted:
Player A likes a lot of songs, but doesn't want to have (Discord/YouTube) opened while playing the game. Player A purchases headphones, and types /radio. The list in front of him shows the radio stations, and at the end, a "Custom Playlist" in the menu.
Player A clicks on the playlist and adds a few songs, then clicks save. Player A meets
Player B and tells him, "Hey there *
Player B*, I made my own playlist".
Player B is interested to find out more about it, so he asks him, "Can you show me a few songs?". Player A enters a car and types /radio. The section opens for him, and he then clicks on the "Play Playlist" button.
Player B likes the songs, so he tells
Player A to share them with him.
Player A clicks on "Share Playlist", and then a list would open with the name of the passengers in the car.
Player Aclicks on one of the names, then presses [Next or Cancel] with
Player B. Then
Player B should be able to type /acceptlist.
How would this help us? Lets say that
Player C likes Trap Songs,
Player D likes Rock, and
Player E likes Old songs: 60s, 70s, 80s..
Player C will take about his playlist on /news, or main chat.
Player D will take about his playlist in /news, and so on. In the meanwhile, Player A and B are already sharing their own playlists with others.
To make this balanced, lets say there would be a fixed cool down time of 6minutes.
If
Players A, B, C, D, and E shared their playlists, then
Players F, G, H, I, and J will also have the same songs. If each one of them shares a playlist, then people will have a lot of songs to choose from.
To make this even more balanced, a player should only be able to own a maximum of 3 playlists. Each playlist can have a max of 50 songs, for example.