Inn-room doors

Started by Kotenku, January 01, 2010, 09:55:12 PM

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Kotenku

Can Inn-room doors be changed to automatically open, rather than automatically close?

It seems like it would fix every stupid issue that comes from people
1) having meetings in public inn-rooms
2) having omgcyb0r in public inn-rooms
3) idling in public inn-rooms
4) otherwise using public inn-rooms without paying, or for unusually long times

Yes, I agree this is an extremely trivial issue, but for goodness sake, it would make so much more sense than having to open two doors to find a room that's unoccupied.

Kotenku

I agree with Kotenku, this suggestion totally has merit, despite its utter triviality.

Kotenku

This suggestion is retarded, and a waste of time, and Kotenku should be ashamed of himself.

Thomas_Not_very_wise

Total attention troll.

Dr Dragon

I think players like Kotenku Should not Cyber I once could Oraso cybering with Haevn at the Kingsmen people dont need to see that.

petey512

"Proving concerned parents from the 80's wrong, just in time for them to be dead. "

Elytherin Dragonius

XD Cyb0r should be religated to

Bob [lets his hands roam along Jane's back]
Jane [Kisses Bob with passion]
Bob  [throws Jane on the bed]
Jane [the sheets rumble for a few moments before she gets up completely un-impressed]
Bob [looks ashamed]
Bob, im sorry Jane... i just cant keep up with you...
Jane, Doesnt matter, you still owe me 200 Ducats for the hour block

If i was a DM and saw that, there would be DM loot...

Jane would get a ring that increases charisma by 5 points but would cause 5 NPC men to follow her around constantly emoting [Drools] and saying "Here jane i have some money, lets find a quiet place"

Bob would get a Desiese he cant get rid of and a Wallet that every day there is 20 Ducats in with a note saying "here is your Whore infection payment, not to be used for frivolus sexual favors"

sylvyrdragon

Quote from: Dr Dragon;159287I think players like Kotenku Should not Cyber I once could Oraso cybering with Haevn at the Kingsmen people dont need to see that.

I understand this was meant to be 'funny' and 'cute'... but totally not appreciated.  Just so you know.

EfUA_undercover

Interpunctuation for the win.

Wyric

Inn-rooms aren't really ideal for private meetings anyhow, no tables or chairs to speak of. Private rooms have the same issue, at least the meetings I have attended have been sit on the floor -type (adding tables and chairs to private rooms might not be a bad idea?).

Any chance of meeting rooms that are not meant for resting (resting not possible) and can't be bought off exclusively? Maybe a meeting cabinet or two at Kingsman?

Pissing Crone had nice little scheming rooms for instance and the library at the Last Stand was useful as well.

derfo

when innkeepers have their inns set up they label rooms for shady people and scheming

Wyric

Taverns could have cabinet space for patrons to have private gatherings. That is simply part of business of tavern. I see no fictional/lore issue there.

I suppose there could be rented out by hour system, if one wants IG gold and locked doors involved. Personally simple cabinet spaces without extra scripting needed would do fine.

Elytherin Dragonius

Quote from: Wyric;159386Pissing Crone had nice little scheming rooms for instance and the library at the Last Stand was useful as well.

There is a big meeting room in the near the registration chick, that should be an ideal place to hold your meetings for alot of goodly folk,

Shady folk have plenty of places to hold their shady dealings, most shady folk should be nervous about having meetings in easy to come by places any way.

But there are many places private meetings can be held in

Wyric

The Mythallar level room is fairly good idea, I agree. However, I do still think taverns themselves could offer these sort of study/cabinet rooms (depending what fits to the tavern in question). It is practical and promotes the taverns as gathering places for events.

Portal Rat

Quote from: Wyric;159386Inn-rooms aren't really ideal for private meetings anyhow, no tables or chairs to speak of. Private rooms have the same issue, at least the meetings I have attended have been sit on the floor -type (adding tables and chairs to private rooms might not be a bad idea?).

As someone who has spent an inordinate amount of time behind closed doors sitting on soft pillows sipping wine with Wyric Crowshire, I can attest to this fact.