During my 15+ years here I've played a mortal 99% of the time, which is why I have never been that successful as a wizard. I simply enjoyed playing too much. Recently I decided to instead take on the role of being responsible for promoting the game as I enjoy playing less and less, simply because the game is so empty most of the time.Laurel wrote:Did you get that out of code reading? Surely not from playing the game, as it's not accurate.Cherek wrote:Weapons and armours dont save at all, unless they glow, then they save once, but stop glowing afterwards.
Coins and food(I think?) save forever unless you die.
Herbs, potions and leftovers also save when you quit, but you lose them if you dont login for two weeks.
The above applies only if you quit in a start room, otherwise you lose everything.
I do not have access to code regarding how things save, and why would I? It is completely irrelevant to my current responsibilities. Actually, I think in my case its better to NOT have access to that much code, or read the code I have access to unless I really need to, since for promotion it's more important for me to see the game from a player perspective. And like I said, I've been an active player much much more than an active wizard, both in the past and now. So maybe I am a lousy _player_ for not knowing every detail about exactly what and how all items save. But that kind of proves my point too... which is that it's probably hard for a new player to understand how it saving of items works, when apparently not even ancient ones like myself seem to know it 100%.
Oh and by the way, if you spot something incorrect and think it's important to correct it, try to friendly polite approach. I mean we're like what, 50-100 people who still play actively? It might be worth a shot to try to help each other instead constantly fight about every little thing. That clearly isn't making the game much better... so maybe we should try another approach...? I gave it a shot now by responding politely to your rather insulting post even though my first thought was to give you some smartass reply. But It feels pretty okay to be nice too!