jorb wrote:Glad we could have a constructive discussion about it and arrive at a good solution. :thumbsup:
Nah you can leave it as is, please get back to conversations. I am begging you.
jorb wrote:Glad we could have a constructive discussion about it and arrive at a good solution. :thumbsup:
jorb wrote:
- The building blueprint overlay present when placing constructions will not disappear until the building is actually placed. Hopefully allows you to move around and place the construction object with greater precision, and, specifically, fixes a bug by which it was impossible to fine tune the placement of Milestone extensions.
jorb wrote:It would probably, however, be possible to setup some logic by which you can evict passengers when you are by the shoreline, dumping them onto land if there is space for them. That is probably better than what we did here, so I will try to make it thus.
Glad we could have a constructive discussion about it and arrive at a good solution. :thumbsup:
jorb wrote:Agrik wrote:Is there a reason why such large objects can't just lie in the shallow water, like animal corpses do?
Yeah, the water offset is not a general enough implementation for that. Stuff would lie on the water surface, rather than on the bottom. Would otherwise like to make as you suggested, and likely will at some point.
Also, on the topic of eviction from ships: I realize that its a marginal case, but being blocked from using a Knarr by someone logging in-out is big dumb when it happens, even if it doesn't often.
It would probably, however, be possible to setup some logic by which you can evict passengers when you are by the shoreline, dumping them onto land if there is space for them. That is probably better than what we did here, so I will try to make it thus.
Glad we could have a constructive discussion about it and arrive at a good solution. :thumbsup:
Slowwalker wrote:Because even in real life you can't go on board without the permission of a Captian.
Hmm. I admit I had no time recently to play, but I remember that animal corpses at least looked partially submerged... often to the point that players could not find an overwater pixel to click.jorb wrote:Yeah, the water offset is not a general enough implementation for that. Stuff would lie on the water surface, rather than on the bottom.
vatas wrote:Maybe add option to throw KO'd people overboard? Maybe captain only can do this?
Came here to suggest exactly the same: a combination of KO and a captain's action (perhaps in the flower menu). Not exactly "evicting" as in "sending to the HF", just moving out of the ship. Or, maybe, the action should be available for anybody not in combat or take noticeable time.steelman wrote:How about allowing the captain to dismount ko-ed passengers via right-click menu? (like horse dismount)
That would be a good lesson not to hop easily into stranger's vehicle, which may save them later in real life.Zentetsuken wrote:How long before a new player gets asked to hop in to a snek and gets killed automatically with this new retarded trick.
Zentetsuken wrote:jorb wrote:Agrik wrote:Is there a reason why such large objects can't just lie in the shallow water, like animal corpses do?
Yeah, the water offset is not a general enough implementation for that. Stuff would lie on the water surface, rather than on the bottom. Would otherwise like to make as you suggested, and likely will at some point.
Also, on the topic of eviction from ships: I realize that its a marginal case, but being blocked from using a Knarr by someone logging in-out is big dumb when it happens, even if it doesn't often.
It would probably, however, be possible to setup some logic by which you can evict passengers when you are by the shoreline, dumping them onto land if there is space for them. That is probably better than what we did here, so I will try to make it thus.
Glad we could have a constructive discussion about it and arrive at a good solution. :thumbsup:
Why not just make the ability to board a ship a toggleable state? Or add a permission system to ships?
There are literally oodles of anti-naval-boarding measures that are as old as piracy itself, and since the idea of combat on a ship in these static positions is absurd, lame and terrible, why not just allow us to literally turn it off?
Like "drop the p-trap" or some shit, that drops netting in the water, or raise wire fencing around the edges of the boat, there are so many options that could be utilized that thematically fit within the spectrum of available technology and materials in Haven. Having ships just being 100% boardable and undefendable without any protection beyond "boat away forever" is just lazy and lame.
Atleast with a toggle it would make sense that you could get ambushed while doing activities that would have you with your guard down, like maybe fishing or foraging for sponges or something? If somebody is just traveling from point A to point B I see no reason why another ship getting close enough to touch it should = instant death for any non-pvp-titan.
Duhhrail wrote:No matter how fast you think you can beat your meat, Jordancoles lies in the shadows and waits to attack his defenseless prey. (tl;dr) Don't afk and jack off.
jorb wrote:Agrik wrote:Is there a reason why such large objects can't just lie in the shallow water, like animal corpses do?
Yeah, the water offset is not a general enough implementation for that. Stuff would lie on the water surface, rather than on the bottom. Would otherwise like to make as you suggested, and likely will at some point.
Also, on the topic of eviction from ships: I realize that its a marginal case, but being blocked from using a Knarr by someone logging in-out is big dumb when it happens, even if it doesn't often.
It would probably, however, be possible to setup some logic by which you can evict passengers when you are by the shoreline, dumping them onto land if there is space for them. That is probably better than what we did here, so I will try to make it thus.
Glad we could have a constructive discussion about it and arrive at a good solution. :thumbsup:
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