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jasmin | Thu 21-Mar-02 12:49 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
237 posts
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#237, "about the exploration areas list, and the areas themselves"
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could you include next to the name of the place, maybe even in "", the slang name of the place. (I.E. The Silent Tower, Kteng's lab). I look at the full names, and have no idea what I'm looking at. When you look at the list that would be technically ooc anyway wouldn't it?.
Second, can you make a help file for each of them, that includes the old "this area was found when...." notes when the area was introduced. This would help for the new people that never got to read those notes, and can give them a general idea of where they are in the world. (in some cases). If nothing else it's just fun reading also.
I know there's lots of bug squishing needing to go on first, but if you could even respond and tell me what you think of the idea, I'd appreciate it.
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nepenthe | Thu 21-Mar-02 01:22 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
3430 posts
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#238, "RE: about the exploration areas list, and the areas the..."
In response to Reply #0
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>Second, can you make a help file for each of them, that >includes the old "this area was found when...." notes when >the area was introduced. This would help for the new people >that never got to read those notes, and can give them a >general idea of where they are in the world. (in some >cases). If nothing else it's just fun reading also.
Such a help file (a reproduction of the area opening note) exists for Nyathl Ikalith. Some other assorted areas (not necessarily explore areas) have this too. If an area writer hasn't chosen to provide this, it's possible they weren't thinking that someone would want to see it later at the time, or it's possible they intentionally didn't provide one.
I wonder if I still have the Ayerthl Zelaath note. . .
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