Game Development: Crime & Punishment

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Re: Game Development: Crime & Punishment

Postby jorb » Wed Jun 17, 2009 6:34 pm

Ruggan wrote:Both normal players and criminals need to be able better defend themselves.


Agree.
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Re: Game Development: Crime & Punishment

Postby zdazzle » Wed Jun 17, 2009 8:37 pm

Jorb, you NEED to fix the grief of putting things in front of cabins. Every house in clayshire has been blocked, I'm locked in mine, it makes it unplayable. You NEED to stop whatever you're working on and fix this, this shouldnt be happening. Destroy everything that has been built in front of the door way and then make it impossible to build non-liftable materials in front of doors.

This is worse than crime in my opinion.
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Re: Game Development: Crime & Punishment

Postby loftar » Wed Jun 17, 2009 8:40 pm

I have now made it impossible to build things on land that you don't own (or rather, have no permissions to use).
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Re: Game Development: Crime & Punishment

Postby zdazzle » Wed Jun 17, 2009 8:43 pm

Awesome, thank you very much sir, quick response, I love that about this game. Now can I get my house fixed :D
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Re: Game Development: Crime & Punishment

Postby Laremere » Wed Jun 17, 2009 9:19 pm

We have the sents of our thief, and we went to the RoB, but when we try to summon, it says he's dead, but trying to track says he's not logged in....

Anyway, whoever killed him, thanks, though we were all pumped to kill him ourself.........
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Re: Game Development: Crime & Punishment

Postby Winter » Wed Jun 17, 2009 9:56 pm

nvm
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Re: Game Development: Crime & Punishment

Postby Ruggan » Wed Jun 17, 2009 11:27 pm

[quote="loftar"]I have now made it impossible to build things on land that you don't own (or rather, have no permissions to use).[/quote]

I honestly hope this gets removed once destroying buildings is an option - it feels like a restriction that should not be hard coded into the game. Maybe let it leave a scent or something, but don't make it impossible. Furthermore, when destruction of buildings is implemented it should be no easier to remove things off your land than it should be to destroy things on others' land.

But I suppose that's getting off topic.
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Re: Game Development: Crime & Punishment

Postby loftar » Wed Jun 17, 2009 11:53 pm

Ruggan wrote:I honestly hope this gets removed once destroying buildings is an option - it feels like a restriction that should not be hard coded into the game. Maybe let it leave a scent or something, but don't make it impossible. Furthermore, when destruction of buildings is implemented it should be no easier to remove things off your land than it should be to destroy things on others' land.

Yes, someone else suggested a "Vandalism" skill, which would be necessary to destroy things on others' claims, the idea of which I like. I think it would be reasonable to use that same skill for the building of stuff on other's claims as well.
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Re: Game Development: Crime & Punishment

Postby Krantarin » Thu Jun 18, 2009 1:31 am

I want to second what Lare said before. We want to find what he stole from us (twelve bars of steel which we think he made into a BA12B) and his skeleton, but someone cleaned up the crime scene and it won't let us find the skeleton (it says he's not logged in) or find the stolen object.
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Re: Game Development: Crime & Punishment

Postby theTrav » Thu Jun 18, 2009 2:14 am

If an object is stolen, and then transformed into another object, or several objects, how is that handled?
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