Messages on Rest

Started by Her Imperial Majesty, January 16, 2012, 09:44:27 PM

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Her Imperial Majesty

This is becoming excessive. Everytime I rest, I receive a message, "XXX you cannot rest well." And I am unable to regain my spells. As a caster character, this is quite -excessive- and bothersome.

Require the character to roll a will save before forcing them to cancel rest. Otherwise this is a cool, but frustratingly poor implemented feature.

Pigadig

Wait this is a new mechanic? I thought it was due to the withering levels.

Now I feel like a moron for forking out money to Thesk while only lightly withered. :(

Her Imperial Majesty

Knee jerk reaction, apologies. I didn't realize there was an IC way to prevent the 'nightmares'

IxTheSpeedy

I'm 2 for 2 at not being able to rest.  Current PC is moderately afflicted.  If there is an IC way to rest it would be good if it could be announced in some way.

Thanks.

Nuclear Catastrophe

Will be fixed after the next reset (thanks to Talir).

Talir

When you make larger or ambitious changes to the module, it is extremely easy to do mistakes. It is simply human nature. Sometimes things don't work out the way you want it to (coding is fun because it does what you say, not always what you mean). But what makes it great on EFU:M is to put some extra effort into creating stuff we believe you guys will enjoy, because when you are having a great time it rocks our world.

Getting hit with remarks such as "this is quite -excessive- and bothersome" and "frustratingly poor implemented" when you spend hours doing something for free, with a single(!) flaw corrected in five minutes, isn't making it easier to do these kind of creative inventions for you.

Our entire team wants EFU:M to be as bugfree as possible so we cherish the contributions made to help locate these pesky little creatures. But please keep in mind what manner of tone and words you use when doing so. I was not the one to make the newest changes but I felt this needed to be said, especially after having looked at what was done.