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Post by Slartucker on Oct 10, 2007 21:50:39 GMT -5
Interestingly enough, I believe Richard Bartle, besides creating Waving Hands, is a relatively famous mudpater.
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Post by dni on Oct 11, 2007 2:17:51 GMT -5
2 nawglan:
I think that only spell-altering method which can really describe all possible conditions, is developing a spell-language. It needs to unite all knowledge about current spells, current modifications and possible future spells.
2 exdeath:
So this FoD will be directed to spellcaster 'cause he'll get a deathly tiredness of constant clapping...
2 awall:
Absolutely truth...
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Post by awall on Nov 2, 2007 12:53:39 GMT -5
Here's another feature request:
An "Undo" button.
I can't count the number of times I've submitted moves and, a second later, realized that I've done something dumb. Sometimes it's just a bad move, more often it's realizing that I've mistargeted a spell or forgotten to assign a new target to a monster that I've charmed. Being able to edit your submitted gestures would be a godsend.
Obviously this only works for the first player to submit their gestures, as once the second player submits theirs, it's the next turn and too late to undo anything.
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Post by vilhazarog on Nov 2, 2007 13:10:50 GMT -5
Actually, the way I implemented it was that you could submit your gestures, spell selection and targeting without advancing the turn. Then you could review your choices and check 'Ready' and submit again to advance the turn. This would work regardless of which player submitted first.
I thought a cool thing would be to use the opportunity to show the user the spell they are going to cast and the target that will be selected also. That way you could say 'oh crap, I want to cause light, not fireproof that ogre (I just did this)' and change the spell to the one you want, adjust targets, then click 'Ready.'
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