Super dad!

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Kvator
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Super dad!

Post by Kvator » 30 Jun 2019 19:33

All hail super dad!

Prelude:

Some mino-monk entered location on TT where I was fighting and started combat like nothing happened (didn't try to exit etc.). So I started to do the stuff a person in shitty guild can do to retaliate (assisting him on other location, blocking exits, , posting on forum :D - couldn't even borrow anything - due to monks high awareness). Then he came back!


The elderly thoughtful male minotaur rasps: Yes?
You say to a spiked elderly thoughtful male minotaur: No?
The elderly thoughtful male minotaur rasps: Why no?
You say to a spiked elderly thoughtful male minotaur: Is it now standard for
monks to be lunatics?!?
The elderly thoughtful male minotaur rasps: Why lunatics?
You say to a spiked elderly thoughtful male minotaur: Doing stuff not seeing
things?
You say to a spiked elderly thoughtful male minotaur: Like entering location
where someone is fighting and interfere?
The elderly thoughtful male minotaur rasps: Not something I usually do. Only
when my daughter falls down the stairs and I have to take care of it.
You furrow up your brow in concentration as you think of the possibilities.
You say to a spiked elderly thoughtful male minotaur: Not seeing any stairs
around here...
The elderly thoughtful male minotaur rasps: Which took me about 4 minutes. Is
it wrong? Possibly, but my daughter matters more.
The elderly thoughtful male minotaur shrugs helplessly.
You say: to minotuar So it's maniac instead of lunatic.
The elderly thoughtful male minotaur rasps: Take it any way you want it. Real
life matters more. Go roleplay somewhere else.
You say: Ancient Order of maniacs.

The spiked elderly thoughtful male minotaur leaves south.

Two comments from me:

1 - It's totally normal that real life situations happens while ur script is running. But in such cases expected reaction should be like: "sorry mate, something in RL" instead of some aggressive emo-like attempts to put the blame on the other person (like I pushed ur daughter from these stairs or something lol).

2 - You devoted whole 4 mins of ur game-time to ur daughter that fell down the stairs. Well fokin done.

Draugor
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Re: Super dad!

Post by Draugor » 30 Jun 2019 19:47

Tbh Kvator, this is not a roleplaying game, go roleplay somewhere else :P

Greneth
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Re: Super dad!

Post by Greneth » 01 Jul 2019 22:14

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Tarlok
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Re: Super dad!

Post by Tarlok » 01 Jul 2019 23:21

How sad for the toddler and embarassing for the parent. Perhaps he should invest in a self closing child safety gate.

When something awful does happen and the script isn't robust enough, I do recommend a response with more dignity. Perhaps something along the lines of I apologize for my autonomous actions - I am accustomed to engaging these trolls in combat with nary a thought. I suppose you could just add that statement into your script for every room, then if anyone is present you're covered? ;-)

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gold bezie
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Re: Super dad!

Post by gold bezie » 02 Jul 2019 14:57

Perhaps he was still so upset he was full of adrenaline? Therefor acted like this? Dont know, just try to stand up for my brother who normally is a very sweet guy.
And yes things like that can happen if you dont have a script coded that well that you leave a room when someone is in it fighting.
Ofcourse kids matter first. Apology would have been nice in this case afterwards though
Agreed with that.
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Daerin
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Re: Super dad!

Post by Daerin » 02 Jul 2019 15:51

Its all very easy.

Dont use scripts!

Try to play the game instead. Unless you think that scripts is how you play the game.
I wonder how many people use scripts, it would be interesting.
20% 50% 90%?

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Dhez
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Re: Super dad!

Post by Dhez » 02 Jul 2019 15:59

Daerin wrote:Its all very easy.

Dont use scripts!

Try to play the game instead. Unless you think that scripts is how you play the game.
I wonder how many people use scripts, it would be interesting.
20% 50% 90%?
As nice and morally superior as that sounds, it's not feasible. There are a few who do everything entirely manually, or so they say, but unless you want to spend 20 years (the amount of time they probably spent doing it) growing to their size, some sort of basic scripting is necessary.
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Mim
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Re: Super dad!

Post by Mim » 02 Jul 2019 16:55

Dhez wrote:some sort of basic scripting is necessary.
It depends on what you define as a script.
I play the game with the game client.
I use some VERY ugly triggers and aliases.
That is all I need and it works fine for me.

It is very annoying to fight and see someone enter, start killing without a word, and when the room is dead, leave to next room again with no word.
I heard someone call this behaviour for 'Irking'.
I think it actually is illigal to some degree, but I leave that for the admin, both to take care of and to define.
If it is needed to play the game that way? A HUGE NO.

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Re: Super dad!

Post by Drazson » 02 Jul 2019 18:35

Mim wrote:I heard someone call this behaviour for 'Irking'.
Made my day, thank you.

Edit: Quite an Irksome behaviour indeed.

Kvator
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Re: Super dad!

Post by Kvator » 02 Jul 2019 19:17

If discussion is turning towards script-using then I think some folks missed the point lol.

good attitude > being 'manual' hero
Mim wrote:
Dhez wrote:some sort of basic scripting is necessary.
If it is needed to play the game that way? A HUGE NO.
You missed 'unless you want to spend 20 years...' part lol

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