Get off furoms dude, this is a definate NO!
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Get off furoms dude, this is a definate NO!
Well you have to learn to respect what others want in order to play with them, we asked them to remove fatigue system several months ago, so you like to have a leash for leveling? well go ask your mom to turn off your computer once you reach 2hrs played, let us have the freedom to play as many hours as we want.
Or go whip yourself
The only payoff that could necessitate a toggle like this would be converting a percentage of your EXP into a Grand Company seals or increased spiritbond for sub-50 classes/jobs. That will give the crazies the option of a slower leveling rate and everyone else a slightly interesting tradeoff for reduced EXP.
Otherwise, what you're suggesting is akin to a McDonalds employee asking his supervisor for smaller wages so that he can work longer hours to make the same amount amount of money.
As a side note, if I were that supervisor, I would insta-term the employee before terming myself, then commit myself to an asylum out of the fear that I contracted a frighteningly contagious form of stupid.
Hell no, instead make leveling slower and stuff not harder but longer to get
HELL NO!!!Quote:
Fatigue <can I have it?>
one system im happy thats gone.
Roriken, why are you throwing up random ideas in multiple threads when you have one particular goal in mind?
You could have saved everyone the trouble of going to three threads to smack you three different times verbally and just made one thread stating "I want to extend the average playtime, how do we do so?" And listed your 3 ideas in that one thread?
Fatigue system is a no go. It was canned for a reason. If there is anything we can extend the lenght of time on perhaps is the length it takes to spirit bind, and only that by slightly as people use XP parties as a means to spiritbind and make meteria or multi-melds.
Hello,
This thread's ratio of Constructive vs. Non-Constructive posts has hit a poor balance, so I'm going to be locking this for now.
I understand that some people may see threads unnecessary or inflammatory by their nature, but the only acceptable avenues for this are to either ignore the thread, add the poster to your ignore list, or reporting the thread to the moderator. Taking it upon yourself to post aggressive or inappropriate comments only runs the risk of backlash when it comes time to moderate the thread.
Thank you for your understanding.
~Baudle