Fishing idea.

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Fishing idea.

Postby brayan » Sat Mar 19, 2011 6:10 pm

Now, as we all know, fish both regen faster, and get used up faster.

However, how about a way to tell how "good", high Q, or just how many fish are left in it?

Idea 1: The frequency the fish jump out of the water. The more fish/higher Q/more stocked the node is, the faster the "Fish jumping out of the water" plays.

Idea 2: The number of fish in the actual animation.

Just put all your ideas about fishing in here, I guess.
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Re: Fishing idea.

Postby Krask » Sat Mar 19, 2011 6:13 pm

Have the fish jump out the water more frequently and then actually disappear when they're fished out. Countless times i've missed fishing nodes because I passed them by too quickly and even more often i've come across empty nodes with the spirits of the fish ancestors jumping up and down.
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Re: Fishing idea.

Postby cobaltjones » Sat Mar 19, 2011 6:13 pm

There's no way with the other nodes to be able to check the quality of the node without first removing a product of the node.

I agree that maybe "more fish jumping" means there's a higher QUANTITY of fish available, but I don't think there should be a visual indicator of the QUALITY of the node.
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Re: Fishing idea.

Postby Tamalak » Sat Mar 19, 2011 7:48 pm

Krask wrote:Have the fish jump out the water more frequently and then actually disappear when they're fished out. Countless times i've missed fishing nodes because I passed them by too quickly and even more often i've come across empty nodes with the spirits of the fish ancestors jumping up and down.


THIS. This is annoying the hell out of me. It's a bug I think. I hope.
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