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losing points on the
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Sam the Rose
Old Shoe
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Feb-9-2005 02:14
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Balash
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Feb-9-2005 09:19
okay, I get it now.
Thanks
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Sleuth Admin
Tale Spinner
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Feb-9-2005 09:49
Yes, the system was adjusted recently to cause increase the political decay rate for people with really high standings and for the current leader in each faction. Those changes were to make it harder to hold onto the lead position once you get it. And, it seems to be working, as there has been a lot more turnover in those spots.
The reason the system exists at all is to make it possible for newer detectives to become competitive for those leader positions. Otherwise, you'd be trying to catch up with Kay (11 months old) and jstkdn (10 months old) who would have factional standing in the thousands by now.
As an added bonus, the system makes it more reasonable for somebody who wants to change factions to do so, since natural decay will do much of the work, over time.
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jstkdn
Well-Connected
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Feb-9-2005 13:01
Oh great....now everybody knows how OLD I actually am. I have been going around telling everyone that I was 6 months old. :) :) :)
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Faeryshan
Old Shoe
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Feb-9-2005 13:14
Don't worry, sweetie, you don't look a day over 4 months!
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jstkdn
Well-Connected
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Feb-9-2005 13:17
Yes, I keep getting carded.
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Jojo
Old Shoe
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Feb-9-2005 13:46
A day over 4? Heck! I'm nearly 8 monthes!
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reda
Well-Connected
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Feb-11-2005 02:23
And I should be in retierment home then...
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Sam the Rose
Old Shoe
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Feb-12-2005 14:57
has anyone ever managed to have a good standing with more than one group?
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mr mason
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Feb-12-2005 15:01
It can be done. It is not easy, and getting in high standing with more than one is even more difficult. You really have to watch what faction cases you do.
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