I've been searching for an answer to this to no avail.
My girlfriend played a few games of 1 vs. 100 last weekend when it was open to silver members. It apppears that the gamertags of all the people she was matched with in the foursomes, are now listed on the private chat recipient list. She would like to delete them but we don't see any option to do so.
Any ideas on how they all came to be put on the list and how to edit them?
Thanks,
I've been searching for an answer to this to no avail.
My girlfriend played a few games of 1 vs. 100 last weekend when it was open to silver members. It apppears that the gamertags of all the people she was matched with in the foursomes, are now listed on the private chat recipient list. She would like to delete them but we don't see any option to do so.
Any ideas on how they all came to be put on the list and how to edit them?
Thanks,
Private chat? I don't really know what you are talking about. Do you mean friend list? If you mean friends list just hit the guide button (green X on controller) Then highlight friends and hit A. When your friends list comes up look down at the bottom it should tell you the button to push to remove friends. I can't remember exactly since I am at work and can't look on the xbox to tell you. I think it is X though.
Leo_Ames
07-05-09, 10:39 AM
Are you sure she's not just looking at the page that list the recent players you've encountered online that you can get to when you bring up your friends list?
There's no way to delete those, and there's no reason to delete them.
Are you sure she's not just looking at the page that list the recent players you've encountered online that you can get to when you bring up your friends list?
There's no way to delete those, and there's no reason to delete them.
Yes, that answers my question. I"ll tell her not to worry about deleting them.
Thank you for that Leo.
Leo_Ames
07-05-09, 07:43 PM
No problem :)
Tell her if she's wondering why that even exists that its so she can locate people she's encountered online if she wants to add them to her friends list, send a message, give feedback, or file a complaint about one of them.
Seems to be a set number of spots available and they get rotated out as new people are encountered online. They don't disappear over time like messages do. Theres been periods where I've gone a year without doing online multiplayer (I usually enjoy single player modes the most) and had people I had encountered 300 or more days previousily still on there since I hadn't met new people to get them cycled out of the list.