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  • I am aware of how much of a nerd this makes me. But also, this gives me SO…
    in I HEART Comment by Krysaliss May 2017
  • Just out of curiosity, @Jeremy, if that's off topic in this thread - where WOULD it be appropriate to explain the growing frustration that your decade-plus players h…


  • I'm just sayin' (I mean, we may not be diesel-punk, but there's something to be said for a chaotic evil/neutral bard).
  • I would be so, so, so okay with demonic bards.
  • A better question would be: Do your eyebrows change with your mood? Because that's pretty swank. I'm too lazy for all that.

  • Restrict 'sharing' management to spouses and/or children so it makes sense. That would eliminate the abuse of someone creating a village/clan hall.

    Though perhaps that's a thing ya'll should look into. Some of my favorite spaces in Aetol…
  • That's not at all an issue. There's one owner. One person owns the property, other people are allowed to help manage it.

    If someone wants to get uppity about it, then it's as simple as pointing to the current owner and leaving it at that…
  • It's kind of ridiculous to suggest that houses are personal items.

    Token houses are out of the reach of some players, housing plots are limited, most players share a house (because that's what you do) with spouses/family.

    Edi…
  • Maybe limit house guards to homes not in the protection of a city or a towne (meaning a city can't buy a token house to be dicks?)

    Makes sense for flavor, too. A wilderness household would want to acquire protection, whereas a house in a …
  • The stage would not require prog editing by players.

    The backdrops are pre-set. You could, if you purchased that, request special backdrops. The prog is already in game. They just need to make it attachable to new rooms.

    The …
  • Player run events.

    ilu
  • (Quote) Also allow the owner to set approved list for depositing vanity pets and familiars.



  • (Quote) Please forgive me for being a little rude, but...uh... for TYPO's shouldn't those be handled by someone who IS a fluent English speaker? It doesn't seem too ridiculous to just not touch these if English isn't your forte. There's plenty of …
  • Khizan. 

    WTF, people. 
  • No, that's not my argument. I've been pretty clear about that?

    I've also given examples of events in which automation does NOT make it impossible to place high, even where it can give an advantage. There's a clear difference between autom…
  • Yar - and that's the point of THIS thread (but generally, that attitude is pervasive even day to day). 

  • (Quote) The entire conversation happening here is because C is not happening (at least enough). Some folks have minimal automation, but those people don't skew the competition so heavily as to make it impossible for those who don't. They are…
  • :P Human logic was just a simpler way to explain my point. It's codeable, but it's a lot more complex to do than what MOST people would do for a non-pk thing and you'd still need the knowledge of less-hit areas. You could create a priority area list…
  • I dunno. I haven't put that much thought into potential fixes, honestly. I just know that in its current state, it will be an automation creep that eventually pushes out manual participants from placing (with a few rare exceptions). 

    It w…
  • That is the issue, Jules. Where automation makes an impossible hurdle for manual players to overcome, it becomes exceedingly frustrating and discourages participation. Manual folks can still PLACE in these competitions for now, unless we get enough …
  • Yea, okay, Jules. Someone already said Ultrix partially coded the memory match. So, I'm not buying that one. Maybe I'm wrong, but I really don't think so. 

    And again. Placed is NOT the same as at the top. Caelya was manualing and managed …
  • I didn't say every person who played automated? I said the top people clearly did. There was a pretty big difference in how quickly automaters racked up points. 

    Edit - Man, reading comprehension. I'll rephrase with shorter sentences. Gem…
  • I've never automated a gem hunt and I've won more than a few of them. 

    So, no? Whereas the people in the memory match at the top were all automating. 

    Edit - Gem hunts benefit from human logic. Memory match does not. I know a l…
  • Someone will get screwed, but you can change up the times instead of having a set schedule for each day's run events. Spread it out a little more. That opens up the potential for more people to land on a time they can participate in instead of shutt…
  • I forgot a couple points in my last blurb. 

    Tiered level of competition were a good thing. I'm not sure why we eliminated them. It's nice to have an avenue for lowbies and midbies to have a chance at something beyond the dailies. We can't…
  • I really loved the daily lore stuff as a concept. It's a great way to let people who have life obligations still participate and get some reward for being a loyal player, plus brings new lore in the game (always a fan of that), and I like that it ti…