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Small Suggestions

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 6:26 am
by Julius
Suggestion Number 1:

Now that we only have one place with Troll's Bane Depot (Troll's Bane) and most new players start out in Trolls Bane, if a newbie runs into a open portal (which are rather uncommon these days, but can still happen) he will have no money in the depot of the town that he has been teleported to. If he has all his money in the Troll's Bane depot then tough luck, he's walking. How about you add 30 coppers to every non Troll's Bane Depot for every new character? Just encase instances like this happen.

Suggestion Number 2:

The ability to actually post parchments, advertisements and other written materials on certain sections/areas of towns or other areas of the isle.

Using Parchment and ink (both pretty much useless items right now), and a hammer and some nails you can post parchments on the walls and whatnot. It will be a great way to advertise certain things such as guilds and market events. It could also be for bounties and wanted posted for men or banned criminals.

Suggestion Number 3: Different Avatars -

The current avatars for the races are so plain and old that I almost want to puke every time I look at them. Illarion isn't about avatars and they don't play a huge role in the rp of the game, but a 5 star visual appeal rating on any game is a good thing to have. I am sure that there are plenty of graphical people out there that play this game that would help in making some new avatars (this suggestion is more the orginial five avatar races, because the other three are all basically new,). Tis worth a try.

Thanks,
PO Julius

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 6:57 am
by Pellandria
1) Sounds allright 30 copper won't hurt anyone

2) Sounds nice aswell, but I fear that they either get vandalised or ripped or if you can't rip them others will complain.


3)
Cassandra Fjurin wrote:the next features are planned ;) some of them are already implemented at the testserver and need some client support.....
2.) different appearance for characters: changing race, gender etc will displayed instantly. Different charsizes, see on the color of the name which type of weapon the character uses (Bow, Melee, wand) if he wears it in the hand. ....

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 9:58 am
by Nitram
1) not that easy, but its possible. Guess that wouldn't hurt the game.

2) Technically impossible since its not possible to store text written in the game. You can only store really short texts ( the longest length technically possible is used at the bag. 8 characters or something )

3) Avatars are a real problem due our lag of good graphic makers. Exspecially we lag of someone who is able to create good humanlike persons and animate them.
Its in work to "scale" the avatars by the heigth setted in the database. But a long term target would be to make at least a simple kind of paperdolling. So as different hair colors, different skin colors and the possibility to see what the character wears ( armor / shirt / nothing ;-) )
But that takes some time. To make just one or two new characters for each race that look slightly different ( what would went much faster i think ) is not that usefull spended time and won't gibt us 5 stars ;-)

Re: Small Suggestions

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 10:13 am
by AlexRose
Julius wrote:Using Parchment and ink (both pretty much useless items right now)
Not true. Ink can be used to sign textbooks and make them reusable, and parchment can be used to make spell-scrolls which cast spells upon use AFAIK.

Re: Small Suggestions

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 10:59 am
by martin
Julius wrote:Suggestion Number 3: Different Avatars -

The current avatars for the races are so plain and old that I almost want to puke every time I look at them. Illarion isn't about avatars and they don't play a huge role in the rp of the game, but a 5 star visual appeal rating on any game is a good thing to have. I am sure that there are plenty of graphical people out there that play this game that would help in making some new avatars (this suggestion is more the orginial five avatar races, because the other three are all basically new,). Tis worth a try.
I think that your understanding of graphics isn't really good actually.
I'd love to have someone redoing them for several reasons, however, as it seems I am the only person around to be able to do that. And that didn't really change for years. So no, there are NOT plenty of "graphical people" out there who would like to spend weeks of work without getting paid to redesign new avatars. Sorry to let reality jump into your face.

Martin

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 12:58 pm
by Miklorius
Nitram wrote:2) Technically impossible since its not possible to store text written in the game. You can only store really short texts ( the longest length technically possible is used at the bag. 8 characters or something )
Would it be possible to write text (with ink and some kind of writing feather) on pergaments? Eight characters is not much, but could be enough for real short messages (although it could also introduce some kind of SMS style).

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 1:33 pm
by Nitram
8 characters is in fact nothing and not even worth to think about it. Thats not even enougth to write down the name of someone.

Forget the idea to write on parchments IG. Beside the point that the handling would be impressive crappy its just not possible to create this in a good working way.

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 2:13 pm
by Pellandria
Hmm cass wrote that you work on some "look at" command where you actually see what someone is wearing and such, this can't be "abused" for a parchment ?

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 2:15 pm
by Nitram
Nope. There is a lookat for items. The way signs and grave stones work with this. But the texts have to be written IN the script.

The text for the lookat to characters is infact also written in the script and just the names of the items you wear a placed in.

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 2:19 pm
by Julius
Well, actually back in the 1930's and around that common area of time, when people used telegraphs the more letters they used the more it expensive it was. They would make little messages, similar to the cell phone and leet/computer languages today to convey messages. A lot of them under eight characters of text. If you had a few papers you were giving to someone, it wouldn't be that bad of a feature.

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 2:21 pm
by AlexRose
Yeah.. the NINETEEN THIRTIES. The middle ages were 9 centuries ago...

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 2:23 pm
by Julius
Sure, but how is it different? The telegrams were primitive and that's just an example.

Btw: I'm not saying that the parchment system could have computer languages on it, but a form of it.

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 2:39 pm
by Llama
Julius wrote:Sure, but how is it different? The telegrams were primitive and that's just an example.

Btw: I'm not saying that the parchment system could have computer languages on it, but a form of it.
8 characters,..

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

THAT is how much 8 charcters is

"HELP ME" is 7 characters for example

It wont be very useful IMHO

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 2:41 pm
by Nitram
8 characters is not absolutly correct.

8 lowercase characters. only a-z and space. Nothing else. If we make more letters avaiable it become less characters.