I've raised this before, on this board, and was told "N...,
Yuyuya,
14-Mar-05 11:25 AM, #5
RE: Good aligned characters getting wanted and goodie g...,
WhiteRaven,
14-Mar-05 07:44 AM, #2
You could always, you know, flee?,
Theerkla,
14-Mar-05 07:56 AM, #3
It hardly ever is this easy at low, mid ranks level,
Kristof,
14-Mar-05 09:56 AM, #4
Then RP the conflict between the two. nt,
Nivek1,
14-Mar-05 11:59 AM, #6
RE: Good aligned characters getting wanted and goodie g...,
Tirach,
14-Mar-05 05:16 AM, #1
RE: Good aligned characters getting wanted and goodie g...,
Rade,
14-Mar-05 12:34 PM, #7
RE: Good aligned characters getting wanted and goodie g...,
Tirach,
14-Mar-05 04:05 PM, #8
RE: Good aligned characters getting wanted and goodie g...,
nepenthe,
14-Mar-05 06:02 PM, #9
Sometimes it isn't obvious,
incognito,
14-Mar-05 06:06 PM, #10
RE: Sometimes it isn't obvious,
nepenthe,
14-Mar-05 06:15 PM, #11
RE: Sometimes it isn't obvious,
Tirach,
14-Mar-05 09:28 PM, #12
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Yuyuya | Mon 14-Mar-05 11:25 AM |
Member since 13th Nov 2004
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#7804, "I've raised this before, on this board, and was told "N..."
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You could probably search it but in short the response was that the guards are by area writer design, and they saw no reason to change them.
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WhiteRaven | Mon 14-Mar-05 07:44 AM |
Member since 03rd Jan 2005
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#7799, "RE: Good aligned characters getting wanted and goodie g..."
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Amen...
Also, it makes RP'ing uncomfortable, especially if you're Fortress. You've vowed to never kill good PC's, but that sort of feels like it should extend to NPC's, even though I know it's ok in self defense. Still, as a wanted good character, I always feel like I shouldn't be killing good guards, but with no way to blind them, due to game mechanics, I have to, otherwise they'll track me forever.
Also, some of the random things not even in cities that attack you because you're wanted makes no sense.
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Theerkla | Mon 14-Mar-05 07:56 AM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
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#7800, "You could always, you know, flee?"
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And they won't track you forever if you take the right route to trap them or just recall away at the right point.
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Nivek1 | Mon 14-Mar-05 11:59 AM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
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#7805, "Then RP the conflict between the two. nt"
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Rade | Mon 14-Mar-05 12:34 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
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#7807, "RE: Good aligned characters getting wanted and goodie g..."
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>I agree with most here. > >Only some of the cities should not allow outlaws since they >see them as trouble, only Arkam I see as a city that is umm a >little wretched as is Udgaard. Those cities are the cities I >most would see accepting outlaws and giving them >"protection".. >
I dunno, most dictators in real life don't tend to be very merciful on criminals. I can see the same rule of thumb in Udgaard.
>But I really agree with the goodie protector stuff, its >anoying for goodies getting attacked and penalized like that >when they will get exp penalty sooner or later by pk giving >them "mob death penalty" anyhow. If not for realism so for >playbility (not all wanted people are heroes you know) >
If we're going to assume that chaotic necessarily means with respect to law breaking, maybe we should make goodies not able to roll chaotic.
A paladin fights for a 'higher cause' than the law, but I don't think that necessarily means he should be breaking the law very often. Maybe that paladin should eat the death as part of living by a code of honor instead of running like a little bitch. You know, the whole accepting the consequences of your actions thing.
>To survive as a wanted is pretty much hard work exp at low and >mid ranks, I would like to see more low/mid level characters >able to survive for a while when wanted... Would give more fun >factor to the game, and a little more work for the tribs... >Currently chaotic people who will at hero level not care at >all for the law will hold back until they hero... Not enough >chaos in the mud )
I think most people avoid the wanted flag before hero because of the experience penalty. I could be wrong though. I would also like to see survivability of mid level wanted characters increased. Now it seems like you have to be able to hide in order to do it. That makes sense from a roleplay stance, but it kind of sucks for mid level characters who will more than likely have a hard time finding a place to practice/train without a lot of area knowledge. They could practice in the past except they'd more than likely need to take eastern to get there. I think there's a low level elf in a common ranking area that lets you train at him, I'm not sure that he lets you practice though. *shrug*
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Tirach | Mon 14-Mar-05 04:05 PM |
Member since 26th Feb 2004
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#7809, "RE: Good aligned characters getting wanted and goodie g..."
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Depends on the dictator...
Are you serious that goodies should not be able to be wanted? I can agree that a paladin might be restrictive.. Well I can see many reasons a goodie can be wanted 100% of his life.. Fighting a Dictator? In the dictators eyes he would be a criminal, but in the poor suckers own eyes he is a freedom fighter.
And yes exp penalty is a major thing in not being wanted... But the mere fact that you are guaranteed to not survive for very long is worse.
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nepenthe | Mon 14-Mar-05 06:02 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
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#7812, "RE: Good aligned characters getting wanted and goodie g..."
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>But the mere fact that you are guaranteed to not survive for >very long is worse.
How do you figure that?
I've seen some low-mid level characters keep wanted flags for VERY long stretches in recent memory -- and generally, the cause of their death had little or nothing to do with being wanted.
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incognito | Mon 14-Mar-05 06:06 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
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#7813, "Sometimes it isn't obvious"
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My orc kept his flag a long time, and eventually died to a non-tribunal ap.
However, it was being wanted that killed him, because being wanted for so long had eventually depleted his gold, his potions, and his bloody skins, dealing with the bands of citizens that two tribs seemed to be able to send after me at that point in time.
So if you watched it, you might think being wanted had nothing to do with it, but it was the lack of potions that forced him to make a stand.
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nepenthe | Mon 14-Mar-05 06:15 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
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#7814, "RE: Sometimes it isn't obvious"
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Yup, I was figuring on that kind of thing in a few cases.
Nonetheless, I think it's easier to survive as a wanted character on today's CF than it has been in a long time. That's fun as a character who wants to break the law, and that's fun as a Tribunal (it gives you more to do -- long my biggest problem with the cabal from a player standpoint.)
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