Hey, I got an idea.
When this comes along, all we need now are tailors.
Why you ask?
So that on my leather armor, I can have someone stitch my name and I never have to worry.
Player: /introduce
Me: /pointsatnametag
Heck, you can etch in platemail too.
OR we can have people make nametags for a living! Tin Nametag = 1 Tin ingot, write name on it later. You could even use fire spells to do it!
Seriously though, I have to agree with all the concerns posted. Also, what about auction? Sure, you don't need a name in order to get something from someone, just meet at a specified location, but concerning people who would abuse the anonymity or otherwise. You can't tell if people are spamming or if there are three people selling the same thing. I also watch names to remember reliable buyers/sellers, but those people who I really wouldn't give a crud IC about introducing myself. 'Here's my supplies, give me money, and see you later.' I'm not looking to make friends with every sale/purchase, but...
And what about shouting? Can we tell people's names from their voices as they shout, or can we tell people's races from their voice? Just a thought, not a real concern.
Having played the bane-of-all-souls WoW for sometime, when people are given anonymity, bad things can occur. And sure, you can ignore it, but generally (at least for me), it's unavoidable to, well, avoid. I also don't like things blinking at me, so I always see why my chat box is blinking. Which can either be bad or good, but that's moot.
In any case, it still sounds interesting, so like taking your first shot of Everclear, here goes!
