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Quoted for emphasis. You can't really hold an individual player responsible for the actions of a god, especially when everyone pretty much knows for a fact that it wasn't the player behind the actions.
I can't freaking stand hearing that people are -already- whining and moaning about how a quote-unquote clique seized power in Duiran. Newsflash, people. No one in Duiran applies for ministry positions or contests for Benandanti spots. No one in Duir…
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Yeah, that makes sense. The shadeling issue, if it isn't a bug, is at the very least unintended. Not sure how to go about fixing that that, though if I recall there's been some discussion about it but I can't remember if any con…
They way you fight in retardation currently is basically what has been described. You have to compensate for the delay by sending commands before you get balanced, which means you have to have a good idea as to what your opponent is going to do, no …
Yeah, the class is going to be far from useless. The major problem with the classes as they currently are is that the existence of the retardation vibe as it currently is creates an artifical bottleneck. Either you can code around retardation or you…
He's sort of right, though, Moi. The use of org credits has pretty much been left up to the org leader, be it as a reward, something to sell (which is most common), to give to their buddies/themselves or help to buy artifacts that might help the org…
I'm honestly curious how dependent on those credits most guilds actually are. The Ascendril don't really do much with them and we seem to be in a pretty healthy place. Just so happens that we only rarely see +X credits: member purchase.
That's the thing. As much as people complain about bashing now, just a few years ago it was way, way worse. Even in 2009 it was relatively easy compared to what it was back then. Aarbothia's mansion had been introduced and the great hunts were start…
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Could we also maybe eliminate the refugee camp as an area and port those shops, or at least -some- of them, over to delos or some other high-traffic area?
The thing is that we don't have all -that- much control over where organizations are tied. That's pretty much all up to the admin. For example, when the Ascendril were looking to move into a city, we talked in character about possibly moving to duir…
That's the thing. If you're going to declare a holy war, you better be sure that the reasons for doing it are related to your order. In the case of Haern declaring on Chakrasul and then Niuri, that was done because Haern said to Xavin 'Hey, I want y…
I think it's more because any major change to a god has to have some plot behind it since the gods are pretty much the only major characters, outside of a few npc's, that the game has.
The thing to keep in mind, though, is that a god is just that, a god. What we're talking about is roughly equivalent to expecting a mouse to be able to effectively harm a person on its own without outside circumstances. It just doesn't make sense.
It's likely because of the way the map is constructed. If it's actually layers upon layers of Xaanhal, it would make sense that most of the time the room you're in wouldn't be on the top layer of the map.