Command Parameters Description
/shout
message Talk to everyone within 100 meters of you. Only use
/shout in emergencies.
Player response: What? So....? Emergencies? Huh?
n00b response: CAN any 1 gvie me a sword ktnx!
I know you all know what I am talking about. So, we need a better solution that can please all sides. The main thing is, shout is not good for anything as it stands. I have pondered this for some time, and think /shout needs to be changed drastically. The following are my suggestions.
Let's end with a roar, but start with a /whisper
/whisper (or /wh for quick typing): this would only be heard by those very close to you. The radius could be modified by your 'skill' at steath. However, to counter this, players could also have a listening radius. Also based on stats. If the two radiuses overlap, the whisper is heard. If not, the system give out a /me whispers in /saylow radius. Dev says? Do-able, but with some changes in coding.
/saylow: half to 2/3rds the radius of /say. Good for quiet conversations in the Tavern. Dev says? Easy. Good job for a prospect.
/say: done. this is default for just typing as well.
/sayloud: 1/2X larger radius than say. Dev says? same as above.
/yell: 3-4x (or what is called for) larger than /say. Alt command= /speech for RP needs. ""
/shout: Larger than yell, but not as crazy as it is now. the next command is for that.""
/areashout: same as shout now. n00bs can't type that long of a command without leet.

Dev says: Well, didn't ask about this one, but it is just renaming shout, after all. maybe it should be left out...?
Now, things that could be done 'soon' (meaning sometime in the distant future) would be a toggle to lock you into the /talk of your choice. This would save on [oops, wrong chan]s. Others would be tabs to filter /speech, /shout, and /areashout. Along with /auction and /system as well. In fact, it would be nice to have a custom chatbox to show just what you wish to see. Soon.

That is the end of my ideas on this subject. Please continue to add to it. But remember to keep ideas simple. (it is easier to code)