We can barely get real life marriage to work, I should have suspected no one would take an in-game one seriously. well, at the same time, everyone should be aware that any other person willing to do this might be taking it just as seriously as a real wedding.
I take what I like and I like what I take!
I'm sure the marriage system can be abused when you want to divorce. Just like the marriage system was abused when you got married for the exclusive items.
I don't get how people would take marriage in a game serious? It's a game, and there's no perks except some glamour stuff, hairstyle and a mount if you go with the platinum package. Not like you magically get tax benefits irl when marry in a game.
Can't we just reply with answers/suggestion for the question/concerns, rather than trolling with Critism?
Everybody makes mistakes.
@Saigwa :
If you can't find the NPC near by the Church, you may ask your friend to use the In-game Report button, with the subject :
Harassment and Abusive Player or something like that.
If there is any available GM, they will immediately send tell person a Tell and guideline.
Good luck!
It's a real life lesson. We should be thankful. He's teaching us that marriage is lasting. Even if you throw away the ring, your ex will still haunt you for many years.
Jk I really think it's weird there's not a proper divorce system in place (although that will probably teach people for getting married just for the items anyway!)
Let me get this straight: Person A and Person B get married and get special rings that let them teleport to each other. Person A wants out of the marriage so he gets rid of the ring. Isn't the easy answer making Person B's ring non-functional once Person A's ring is discarded? No ring, no teleport, no problem. Yet another oversight with this whole eternal bond thing.
This. I'm not asking for teleport to be taken out entirely. I'm simply trying to address that the teleport be taken out when BOTH parties do not have the ring because one person is officially divorced.Let me get this straight: Person A and Person B get married and get special rings that let them teleport to each other. Person A wants out of the marriage so he gets rid of the ring. Isn't the easy answer making Person B's ring non-functional once Person A's ring is discarded? No ring, no teleport, no problem. Yet another oversight with this whole eternal bond thing.
I think the current divorce system is good, since it doesn't require both parties to consent. HOWEVER, the problem is that the ring of the individual who does not give up the eternal bond, can still use that very ring to teleport to whomever they were married to, despite the other individual.
This problem has nothing to do with who, how, or why you married someone in game. This is not a problem Pre or post marriage. It is a problem POST DIVORCE. Taking all emotional reasoning out (since emotion is never good to use for reasoning) and utilizing logic, as I've stated before, this is not something that will be abused by the majority of individuals whom decide to divorce. However, we. are. human. There WILL be that one individual who is sour after a bad relationship. There WILL be that one individual who will use this flawed divorce function to harass said player - as these things happen in real life, it is more than possible in game.
Last edited by Saigwa; 01-03-2015 at 03:51 AM.
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