Re: Hiding titles
Posted: 30 Jun 2021 13:08
For newbies Someone of House Beor, the Wardmaster of Eriador and High Speaker of the Valar, expert, male human looks 10x more epic and impressive than Some Surname, myth, male human.
What stops you introducing yourself with <say I am Sib>?Sibbedidenn wrote: ↑04 Jul 2021 02:49I think Arman made a good point about the game being descriptive in nature and that it should be reserved for rogues to hide descriptive things that should be obvious to anyone with sight. But, I voted yes, I want it, because although I agree it should not be available outside of stealth skills or clothing to hide ur race or height and things of that nature, I think you should be able to control what titles you mention when <introduce"-ing oneself. Mainly the, I am sib, Old Fogey Supreme, Senile Hedge Wizie of the Fourth Moon, and Grandmaster Absolute Unit of Gont, travels to Faerie occasionally, greenhorne, male human, part. I would be down to turn on a 'conversational' intro or something where you can casually say "I am sib" and they get a prompt on their screen that read "you can tell he is human, tall and a bit wide or whatnot". Would be cool.
Couldn't agree more. If you don't want people to have all your information, don't give it to them!Redblade wrote: ↑04 Jul 2021 09:00Genesis has a mechanic of <introduce>, <remember> and <who> that serve a purpose of remembering friends and foes so that you can adress them more easily with commands. This mechanic works rather well (some could say the memory capacity is not as big as they'd need it to be) and part of it is introducing with all of your titles. Introducing to someone is therefore a gesture of trust, as you entrust the player a status update everytime you change a title or change a guild, race, size...I do not see a problem with this mechanic. If you do not want the players to have these information on you, don't introduce - use <say Hello! I am Sib.> and let the others make a nickname <nick sib "your description">.
So, are you going to be removing it from the caster and fighter guilds that can already hide their titles?Arman wrote: ↑26 Jun 2021 13:10The same argument can be made to allow for players to make up their own titles.
Genesis is a descriptive game... guild titles are a feature of that. And it is a feature I like and strongly support.
I am not going to support options allowing the turning off of guild titles except in the case of rogue classes... where incognito is a class feature.