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| 28 Feb 2013 06:46 PM |
| This idea is for when a new person joins ROBLOX, their first week would be in a map with tutorials and showing them what to do and keeping them safe, explaining the rules and the basics for ROBLOX. This map is only allowed to be joined by the new members. |
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| 28 Feb 2013 06:47 PM |
| Support, but it would be optional. Also a tour around the site to help them navigate around. |
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Omnovia
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| 28 Feb 2013 07:13 PM |
Rather than what you said, they can do everything regularly, but they may have the option to visit that place. And rather than limiting to people that have only played for a week, why not open it up to everyone? ~For the reasons listed above, I disagree with this suggestion. *I do however, agree with my modifications.
{~Omnovia~} |
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| 28 Feb 2013 07:17 PM |
ROBLOX has a Help page and customer service to attend to users' confusions/curiosity.
Although, (like Omnovia suggested) an open tutorial for anyone would be nice. |
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| 01 Mar 2013 04:54 PM |
Support. They should be prevented from being into the community for 3-7 days, to prevent alt spam etc. They can go on basic places with cars and tutorials how to do pretty much every basic thing on ROBLOX. It would do us a favor. ;3 |
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| 01 Mar 2013 05:21 PM |
Support!
@superskateboy: They should be prevented from chatting and sending messages, but not playing. |
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| 01 Mar 2013 05:38 PM |
| If it's optional, sure why not... |
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