overtyped wrote:Bob dole recommends that you die.
Using subjunctive forms just made Bob Dole rise a bit in my eyes.
overtyped wrote:Bob dole recommends that you die.
loftar wrote:overtyped wrote:Bob dole recommends that you die.
Using subjunctive forms just made Bob Dole rise a bit in my eyes.
I think better make LP converts forever to CP-claim points, that can be refunded only as CP when u resizing claim, and inherited maybe with 5% loss after death? Anyway it not gives any LP, only CP that used for claiming nothing more.TeckXKnight wrote:loftar wrote:Potjeh wrote:I don't see a single reason why LP invested into a claim should be refundable in any way.
IIRC, the original reason was to make it possible to "modify" a claim, quite simply, as there's no support for shrinking them. That's the only reason I still consider (somewhat) valid; they were certainly not intended as LP banks. And I'm sure that can be worked out some other way, for sure.
Would it be possible so that only the original creating character could be refunded any lp from a claim and inheritors could earn nothing? That would strip away any ability to bank lp there as the whole point is to avoid the lp loss on death.
Teleskop wrote:if the chance to win a lottery is 1 to 1 000 000 it doesnt mean im any closer to winning after buying 1 000 000 tickets
TAURION wrote:Would it be possible so that only the original creating character could be refunded any lp from a claim and inheritors could earn nothing? That would strip away any ability to bank lp there as the whole point is to avoid the lp loss on death.
Jackard wrote:MMO was your first mistake. maybe you should play better games, friend.
what in particular draws you to haven?
Reeyfer wrote: Shouldn't have bashed on the devs at least; as someone pointed out it's just a hobby for them, not their career, they're not really making any money off this so far as I know
Reeyfer wrote:I always had a bit of a love/hate relationship with Haven, because it was so very close to exactly what I wanted in an MMO without quite hitting the mark. Guess I need to learn to just accept it for what it is
MagicManICT wrote:Might as well say it is their career. Even if you don't make money on something, and you do nothing else, you have to say it's your career. They've done Salem (before selling to Mortal Moments) and believe they worked on at least one other project for Paradox, even if just as level design or something like that.
burgingham wrote:That was years ago and only Jorb studied law. He quit though to be a game developer. And at least Jorb has done some work for other Paradox games.
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