Wishful Thinking for Haven

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Re: Wishful Thinking for Haven

Postby HasseKebab » Sat Aug 10, 2013 6:25 pm

NOOBY93 wrote:More str food


yeah, simply because there isnt enough :roll:

STR got the majority of food choices. What we need is food that gives - Psy, Int, Con.
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Re: Wishful Thinking for Haven

Postby FFDreke » Sat Aug 10, 2013 6:31 pm

HasseKebab wrote:
NOOBY93 wrote:More str food


yeah, simply because there isnt enough :roll:

STR got the majority of food choices. What we need is food that gives - Psy, Int, Con.


Her let me introduce you to sarcasm.

NOOBY93 wrote:More str food
More combat nerfs

Really though, I wish there was con-enhancing gear.


Not sarcasm.

Humor is fun.

The only thing I've had yet to experience that has made me go, "huh... why no this?" is traps. Caltrops, snares, something.
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Re: Wishful Thinking for Haven

Postby NOOBY93 » Sat Aug 10, 2013 6:37 pm

FFDreke wrote:
HasseKebab wrote:
NOOBY93 wrote:More str food


yeah, simply because there isnt enough :roll:

STR got the majority of food choices. What we need is food that gives - Psy, Int, Con.


Her let me introduce you to sarcasm.

NOOBY93 wrote:More str food
More combat nerfs

Really though, I wish there was con-enhancing gear.


Not sarcasm.

Humor is fun.

The only thing I've had yet to experience that has made me go, "huh... why no this?" is traps. Caltrops, snares, something.

Let me fetch an old discussion.
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Re: Wishful Thinking for Haven

Postby FFDreke » Sat Aug 10, 2013 7:00 pm

A lot of fair points. I haven't thought too much about the implications, but I just thought caltrops sounded like a useful addition. Things along that nature shouldn't subdue or assist in easy slaying. I was thinking along the lines of an actual item you have to drop from your inventory that force changes the speed at which a pursuer can move for a short duration. It would make wilderness journeys a bit safer from griefers and change combat a bit, but not to the point where it is too unbalanced. A physical object in inventory is quite cumbersome, so I don't know how it could be abused other than having alts or something completely surrounding someone in an ambush attempt, but even then, if you had those capabilities, you deserve the advantage for your effort, and would probably win anyways.

Just some thoughts. If its stupid and I haven't thought of why, I'm not surprised.
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Re: Wishful Thinking for Haven

Postby insanechef » Sat Aug 10, 2013 7:20 pm

the hell are you talking about shit tons of food gives int and con
we need dex
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Re: Wishful Thinking for Haven

Postby Dzedajus » Sat Aug 10, 2013 7:34 pm

you know, sarcasm doesn't really work on internet.
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Re: Wishful Thinking for Haven

Postby FFDreke » Sat Aug 10, 2013 7:54 pm

It would, except that there's an contagious internet disease that flares up whenever someone reads something they disagree with. Symptoms are furiously typing "NO! WRONG!" and selective-reading.
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Re: Wishful Thinking for Haven

Postby TeckXKnight » Sat Aug 10, 2013 8:03 pm

FFDreke wrote:It would, except that there's an contagious internet disease that flares up whenever someone reads something they disagree with. Symptoms are furiously typing "NO! WRONG!" and selective-reading.

There's also the issue that the context, tone, and body language of the speaker are major contributing factors to identifying sarcasm. Lacking even one of those things can ruin sarcasm. On the internet we lack vocal intonation and body language, so at most we can hope that context will fill the gaps in when, in truth, it usually does not.
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Re: Wishful Thinking for Haven

Postby FFDreke » Sat Aug 10, 2013 8:05 pm

TeckXKnight wrote:
FFDreke wrote:It would, except that there's an contagious internet disease that flares up whenever someone reads something they disagree with. Symptoms are furiously typing "NO! WRONG!" and selective-reading.

There's also the issue that the context, tone, and body language of the speaker are major contributing factors to identifying sarcasm. Lacking even one of those things can ruin sarcasm. On the internet we lack vocal intonation and body language, so at most we can hope that context will fill the gaps in when, in truth, it usually does not.



Well if we're going to be literal. lol
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Re: Wishful Thinking for Haven

Postby Dzedajus » Sat Aug 10, 2013 8:08 pm

FFDreke wrote:It would, except that there's an contagious internet disease that flares up whenever someone reads something they disagree with. Symptoms are furiously typing "NO! WRONG!" and selective-reading.

it usually is autism or you're just a flaming faggot, but in general my opinion > your opinion.
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