The tempest brooch allows you to fly in high winds, with a longer balance time.
Anyway, I think weather slowdown effects are pretty dumb and would love more ways to overcome them. Especially wind.
It doesn't really help shamans, so very little combat impact, and really just a general pain in the ass
Instead of just adding things to counter the effects, the effects themselves should be downtweaked some. It doesn't happen all the time, but I wonder if bad weather as a novice on the first day drives anyone away.
The tempest brooch allows you to fly in high winds, with a longer balance time.
Anyway, I think weather slowdown effects are pretty dumb and would love more ways to overcome them. Especially wind.
It doesn't really help shamans, so very little combat impact, and really just a general pain in the ass
Instead of just adding things to counter the effects, the effects themselves should be downtweaked some. It doesn't happen all the time, but I wonder if bad weather as a novice on the first day drives anyone away.
I recall my first time around and my confusion at why one room is flooded, then another had a forest, then another was aflame. It generally bugged me.
The tempest brooch allows you to fly in high winds, with a longer balance time.
Anyway, I think weather slowdown effects are pretty dumb and would love more ways to overcome them. Especially wind.
It doesn't really help shamans, so very little combat impact, and really just a general pain in the ass
Instead of just adding things to counter the effects, the effects themselves should be downtweaked some. It doesn't happen all the time, but I wonder if bad weather as a novice on the first day drives anyone away.
I recall my first time around and my confusion at why one room is flooded, then another had a forest, then another was aflame. It generally bugged me.
Just mage newbs playing with terrain in Newton.
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Newton caverns have effectively no weather (it's always mild, not windy, and not rainstorming), iirc.
That wasn't always the case, but it was changed after I pointed out that they shared the peak's system and all the problems that implied. Home orgs can have weather, but it's usually not terribly bad, afaik. Serenwilde might have the worst of it with possible fog and snowstorms.
The tempest brooch allows you to fly in high winds, with a longer balance time.
Anyway, I think weather slowdown effects are pretty dumb and would love more ways to overcome them. Especially wind.
It doesn't really help shamans, so very little combat impact, and really just a general pain in the ass
Instead of just adding things to counter the effects, the effects themselves should be downtweaked some. It doesn't happen all the time, but I wonder if bad weather as a novice on the first day drives anyone away.
I recall my first time around and my confusion at why one room is flooded, then another had a forest, then another was aflame. It generally bugged me.
My first character was Seren. I thought that every forested room was an Ethereal rift (because, y'know, ethereal forest).
I think it's been mentioned before maybe, but anyway -
allow sentient pets, dwellers, marionettes and anything else use targeted emotes please! It makes me weep on the inside when I'm rping with my dweller and I get ^person thrown into it because I forget.
I think it's been mentioned before maybe, but anyway -
allow sentient pets, dwellers, marionettes and anything else use targeted emotes please! It makes me weep on the inside when I'm rping with my dweller and I get ^person thrown into it because I forget.
Just mentioned this in the marionettes thread. Yes please!
May have been suggested before, but the option for shopkeepers to get a message when taxes are added or maybe have been outstanding for a while?
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Make DATE (lusternia date) say that the time given is in GMT and have it show the date in local time as well, so long as you've config'd the local time to something other than GMT.
May have been suggested before, but the option for shopkeepers to get a message when taxes are added or maybe have been outstanding for a while?
Aren't taxes added every 1 Estar, and they're outstanding if you don't pay them? >.>
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May have been suggested before, but the option for shopkeepers to get a message when taxes are added or maybe have been outstanding for a while?
Aren't taxes added every 1 Estar, and they're outstanding if you don't pay them? >.>
Pretty much, yeah. Most people don't pay attention to the passing of years though, it seems.
They do. I notice the passing because I get spammed with cartel messages, but because I was checking in the wrong place (storeroom rather than shop) I was under the illusion that the taxes were paid and I assumed Tau had taken care of it. Still, a tax reminder could be helpful!
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Yeah, I wouldn't mind a message when the year passes myself! And it wasn't directed at you specifically (sorry if it appeared it was!), but rather that people tend to be slow to pay taxes in general.
What would that look like? You can just do them by hand, can't you?
READ BOOK PAGE 4 FOOTNOTES
READ BOOK PAGE 4 FOOTNOTES FULL READ BOOK PAGE 4 FOOTNOTE 1 READ BOOK PAGE 4 FOOTNOTE 2
etc
What purpose would that serve, exactly? Just so the system filters out part of the text on the page, then delivers it to you when you request it? How is that ever convenient while in the middle of reading when you'd want to actually look at the footnotes, especially when it's a page that you have to MORE through anyway?
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Doing them manually is easier said than done in a lot of cases. A book's page (what you get when you go READ BOOK PAGE X) is really more like a chapter in a real book, in terms of how people use it.) The analogue to a real book's page is one scrolling, with MORE turning the page. So you'd want to put them at the bottom of each those sections, and doing that accurately by hand is a difficult and time consuming. Plus, since pagelength is configurable you'll never get it right for anyone who changes theirs off the default.
If you put your footnotes at the bottom of the page instead of the MORE section, then you either have to scroll down to the end and then scroll back up or wait until the end of the page to get all the footnotes at once. Both of these are very suboptimal. Selenity's way of doing it has the same problem, since it involves opening up new sections.
What I want is to be be able to designate a footnote at a given position and its associated text, and have the footnote get displayed at the bottom of the section that displays the footnote's position, rather than at the bottom of the page or as its own thing that can be looked up. I'd also like to mark them with a superscripted number, which is currently impossible to the best of my knowledge.
EDIT: Because I realize what I want might not be clear without an example, here's what I'm after. Pretend the bracketed number is a superscript:
Portius[1], in his seminal work on the importance of footnotes.....
[1]A Hallifaxian scholar and poet of some repute. -----MORE------
With the footnote being automatically inserted right above the prompt to do MORE.
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I just wish it were expanded to fit our preferredwidth though, but eh, lots of things are like that.
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allow sentient pets, dwellers, marionettes and anything else use targeted emotes please! It makes me weep on the inside when I'm rping with my dweller and I get ^person thrown into it because I forget.
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Pretty much, yeah. Most people don't pay attention to the passing of years though, it seems.
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READ BOOK PAGE 4 FOOTNOTE 1
READ BOOK PAGE 4 FOOTNOTE 2
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If you put your footnotes at the bottom of the page instead of the MORE section, then you either have to scroll down to the end and then scroll back up or wait until the end of the page to get all the footnotes at once. Both of these are very suboptimal. Selenity's way of doing it has the same problem, since it involves opening up new sections.
What I want is to be be able to designate a footnote at a given position and its associated text, and have the footnote get displayed at the bottom of the section that displays the footnote's position, rather than at the bottom of the page or as its own thing that can be looked up. I'd also like to mark them with a superscripted number, which is currently impossible to the best of my knowledge.
EDIT: Because I realize what I want might not be clear without an example, here's what I'm after. Pretend the bracketed number is a superscript:
Portius[1], in his seminal work on the importance of footnotes.....
[1]A Hallifaxian scholar and poet of some repute.
-----MORE------
With the footnote being automatically inserted right above the prompt to do MORE.