Logging in at your hearthfire

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Logging in at your hearthfire

Postby Pacho » Tue Nov 10, 2009 6:09 am

Clicking the option to login at your hearthfire drains your TW the minimum 10% everytime, even if you logged out AT your hearthfire.

I just got trapped in an island because of some testing because of this =[ Luckily, I was able to construct a boat and sail out.

By the way, you can't login where you last logged out if you logged out at your hearthfire (because the hearthfire is in the way).
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Re: Logging in at your hearthfire

Postby Flocke » Tue Nov 10, 2009 6:07 pm

yes, i can confirm that there is something not right with that.
every times i log in my TW increase. sleeping in a bed doesn't help to my mind.
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Re: Logging in at your hearthfire

Postby theTrav » Wed Nov 11, 2009 12:14 am

I sleep in a bed, and then I log back in where I last logged out I can have zero travel weariness, so sleeping in a bed CAN help, but is not really an ideal solution.

Still though, how many players log out exactly on their hearth fire?

Maybe give a small radius around log in points that you can log in at for zero cost? like even make it thinner than a wall if that's what you're worried about
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Re: Logging in at your hearthfire

Postby Pacho » Wed Nov 11, 2009 8:49 am

Yeah, I got trapped in an island because I was testing my client and not noticing that each subsequent login cost me 10% more TW, since I was only doing very brief and specific tests, I didn't actually move from my hearthfire.
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Re: Logging in at your hearthfire

Postby eql » Thu Nov 12, 2009 1:27 am

Pacho wrote:Yeah, I got trapped in an island because I was testing my client and not noticing that each subsequent login cost me 10% more TW, since I was only doing very brief and specific tests, I didn't actually move from my hearthfire.
had similar experiences
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