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I know D3 requires a connection, so you're stuck there.Stay connected with wherever you are. I believe SC2 can be played in campaign mode offline, but it's been a while since I bothered. And my internet is slow so it will probably be a few hours. Literally all of my Blizzard games require an update right now, so I can't test anything more specific for D3, SC2, HS or HotS. You can still do everything, you just can't click a button to /ignore a dozen people at once. But you can't access B.Net with a F2P account so that won't work if you don't play WoW, and is a bit cumbersome. Then you could log into WoW, use your WoW addon to toggle everything, then hop over to D3. A WoW addon doesn't help you much unless you also have a paid WoW account. Some of those solutions are WoW-specific, and you appear to be playing D3. As far as I'm concerned, anyone who can't figure out that you really want them to leave you alone probably isn't worth taking back off ignore, but that's your call to make. I'd guess there's a WoW addon for quickly toggling the ignore status on problem people, but I haven't looked. Ok, so you're one of those unlucky people who keep getting bugged and you can't figure out a way to block some particular messages from getting through. But some people don't get the hint, and telling them outright could help. It should be pretty obvious to people that when your Busy flag is set you ignore them. Realistically you don't need to bother with this step. The only reason it should ever bother someone else that you're not in the mood to socialize is if you promised to be there. Some of the B.net forum posters said people just keeping bugging them, but I've never had an issue with it in any of my guilds. You just need to let people know that your alone time is important to you, and "Busy" means everyone. ![]() From what I can tell there's no /afk command in D3 like WoW and D2. Everyone will see it, not just people who try to whisper you first. I'm not sure if you can put a message like that directly for your B.Net Busy status, but you can set a general "shout out" message. Talk to you later." so they know it's a you thing not a them thing. In WoW, I know you can /afk "Some message" so if they whisper you it will re-whisper them with your message like "Just doing my own thing right now, not in the mood for people. Now, you can set your b.tag/RID status to "Busy", which tells your friends to leave you alone. You'll also want to disable Quick Join functionality. You can also turn off B.Net notifications from the Options -> Social pane. Still, you can switch to the "party" channel and not see messages. In D3, you can just leave all your public chat channels, although I'm not sure it's possible to ignore incoming B.Net messages. There are probably addons to completely turn off any incoming messages then turn them on later, but I'm not sure (you can do it manually, but that's a pain). and just ignore any tabs with people talking to you. In WoW, you can set it to the combat log or pet battle log, etc. That's a simpler problem and you have the tools to deal with it now. Other people just don't like dealing with people sometimes. So if you suspect someone is actually playing and their Offline Time suddenly appears very low, there's a chance they are probably Appearing Offline. I can't help those people except suggest a psychiatrist if it's bothering you to the point it affects your life, or to play a different game while it's bothering you. Appearing Offline (even when launching BNet offline) also resets a person's 'Offline For' timer. Some people have some psychological need to be "invisible" that apparently can't be satisfied unless literally nobody can tell they're online. Why you want to appear offline is very important to whether a suggestion is useful. These are just suggestions for how to get around the problem until Blizzard implements something. I mentioned all of this in a post on the forums and lots of people apparently hated me for it, so don't get hung up if you don't like it. ![]()
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