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Petition and condolences for Lady Jas
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Fiddler's Green
Fiddler's Green

Jan-23-2007 17:43

Lady Jas had a technical malfunction with her mouse that resulted in her getting three false accusations (one of the perils of using a laptop computer). A lot of good people have rallied around her, but she has just lost a detective with oversix million xp.

I realise that there are many who know Lady Jas better, but I would just like to lend my support to a request for having her detective re-instated. Please feel free to add your condolences and support below.

Thankyou.

(Fiddler blows his nose noisily into a red spotted handerchief and then polishes his glasses with it - he puts his glasses back on and wonders why it has gone foggy....)

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Secret_Squirrel
Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer

Jan-25-2007 09:07

I like this idea Badass. What to do with all those pointless err skill points? Even if you could erase one FA regardless of whether it was 1, 2 or retirement 3 with say 20 skill points, you could even open the skill up at 5,000,000 XP or 365 days whichever came first.

Susie x
Susie x

Jan-25-2007 13:31

I've just noticed on the login page, there's a 'Reactivate your retired detective link'!

Sleuth Admin
Sleuth Admin
Tale Spinner

Jan-25-2007 13:34

Thanks everybody for your input on this.

I liked a lot of the ideas expressed, and we may use a few in the future (such as the high level skill allowing for lower cost "resurrections").

As you may have already noticed, I decided to go with the more straightforward route of just allowing ANY retired detective to come back, with a substantial loss in experience, skill points, money and equipment.

Ultimately, there are going to be sad cases where something out of the player's control causes the occasional false accusation. Just as inevitably, however, there will be people who make those claims to cover for their own mistakes.

We can't be put in the position where we have to judge those claims, as there is no way we can be sure. Also, it's time consuming to handle issues like this on a one-by-one basis.

I hope this new system is flexible enough to make any sad cases to be a little more bearable, yet still provide enough negative consequences for retirement to make guessing in accusations unattractive.

Also, if it encourages a few ex-players to give their old retired detectives another shot, I think that's a good thing for the game.


Sleuth Admin
Sleuth Admin
Tale Spinner

Jan-25-2007 13:36

*braces for the inevitable complaints*


Susie x
Susie x

Jan-25-2007 13:46

Good call! I think it's a great idea. :)

Jojo
Jojo
Old Shoe

Jan-25-2007 13:54

Not my favorite idea, but I guess it isn't horrible.


Thanks Ben.

Rosamund Clifford
Rosamund Clifford
Tale Spinner

Jan-25-2007 14:01

Ben, this is the biggest (and the best) change in the history of Sleuth! We'll all be able to play more relaxedly now, without fear of losing our detectives forever. Also it will be nice to see some of the old faces again. Thank you!

Fiddler's Green
Fiddler's Green

Jan-26-2007 00:53

You are a gentleman, sir.

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