Sarge wrote:Wild suggestion:
No physical keys, but rather a code, like the hearth secret system?
A huge improvement, basically what Jackard said earlier iirc?
Even better, a system in which you learn the password from the maker of the gate, and he/she can change it to liking. You cant spread the password because you need to get it from the maker, maybe like bandages are applied? (The maker of the gate can 'apply' the password on someone, he/she can open/close the gate without having a key or anything, if the password is changed everyone except the maker loses that skill to open/close). Sort of a privilege system indeed.
loftar wrote:tristamizumi wrote:My thoughts on an improved system would be some sort of privilege system you control for gates
The core of the criminal actions system is that it never forbids anything as long as the character has the right skills, though. In that way, it would make it much easier to trespass through walls, since the trespasser would only need the skill rather than having to wait an ingame day for the battering ram to dry.
Loftar, I dont really get this, as there are some things a criminal outsider could still do.
He/she could still build a ram.
Also, my view on this would be to make a skill (or mix it in with an existing one, I dont know) that makes a character able to learn a 'gate password' by watching people open it (maybe close as well). This would take an amount of times seeing someone do this, and ofcourse they must not notice you at that time.
With this comes extra stealth tactics and such, and maybe it could be tied to stealth (x intelligence?) how much times you need to see someone open or close a gate. A minimum of 3-5 times would be nice here, but a newb character could take up to 20, maybe 30 times?, to succesfully learn it by spying on a very stealthy character.
This way it is possible to trespass through gates, but it needs more skill than stealing or finding a key, or killing someone for it.
In return the owners of the plot could cut all trees and such, kind of like big cities do now to avoid ram attacks.