Omnicron wrote:Bring duping back. Not because you should, but because it's era accurate.
and placing small houses on top of towers
and placing houses on uneven ground
Omnicron wrote:Bring duping back. Not because you should, but because it's era accurate.
BenBrawl wrote:Omnicron wrote:Bring duping back. Not because you should, but because it's era accurate.
and placing small houses on top of towers
and placing houses on uneven ground
+1Vilenarios wrote:This is probably the most frustrating thread to read in the time I've played here. I am not going to argue what is accurate to the era, and what isnt.
I understand why people are getting upset at having their hard-worked for, blessed neon whatever masks/sandals breaking...
But whats the incentive for arguing against it?
Will having blessed items break make this shard so much better? Will you quit playing the "t2a era accurate" shard over something like this? Will UOSA gain additional players if we put a big stamp on the homepage that says "BLESSED ITEMS WILL BREAK!!!". Is it affecting the game play? Why are you not barking up the tree of "Razor is not era accurate... multiple accounts are not era accurate... current tamer commands are not era accurate... silver system is not era accurate...". Clearly - this server isnt, and never will be, era accurate - and alot of the "era accuracies" are just dictated by a few opinions of the well established veterans on the shard (or at least thats the way it seems to me). However, I do not think that is such a bad thing, as the admins do not cater or grant special priveledges to players, like I have heard from other popular shards (UOGamers, UORevelation etc.)
It seems like there are more important things to "rally the era accurate people" for, rather than some foot and head pixels, which outside of getting a boner at the thought of macing "Insert Elite UOSA Vet"s colored mask to dust, doesn't have any game play affect.
- signed by someone who just blessed a pair of black sandals thanks to the holidays, but doesnt give a crap if they break or not.
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100% agreed.Vilenarios wrote:This is probably the most frustrating thread to read in the time I've played here. I am not going to argue what is accurate to the era, and what isnt.
I understand why people are getting upset at having their hard-worked for, blessed neon whatever masks/sandals breaking...
But whats the incentive for arguing against it?
Will having blessed items break make this shard so much better? Will you quit playing the "t2a era accurate" shard over something like this? Will UOSA gain additional players if we put a big stamp on the homepage that says "BLESSED ITEMS WILL BREAK!!!". Is it affecting the game play? Why are you not barking up the tree of "Razor is not era accurate... multiple accounts are not era accurate... current tamer commands are not era accurate... silver system is not era accurate...". Clearly - this server isnt, and never will be, era accurate - and alot of the "era accuracies" are just dictated by a few opinions of the well established veterans on the shard (or at least thats the way it seems to me). However, I do not think that is such a bad thing, as the admins do not cater or grant special priveledges to players, like I have heard from other popular shards (UOGamers, UORevelation etc.)
It seems like there are more important things to "rally the era accurate people" for, rather than some foot and head pixels, which outside of getting a boner at the thought of macing "Insert Elite UOSA Vet"s colored mask to dust, doesn't have any game play affect.
- signed by someone who just blessed a pair of black sandals thanks to the holidays, but doesnt give a crap if they break or not.
marmalade wrote:from my perspective, i don't like seeing neon glowing crap everywhere. its accurate and ugly, and therefore gets my vote. only my opinion of course.
additionally, one of the fundamental aspects of this game is that when you die, everything on your body is lootable. if you want the privilege of having an item of clothing that stays with you upon death, it should at the very least be subject to the same conditions as normal clothing. this is especially true now that the shard has been flooded with bless deeds, and they're essentially a dime a dozen.