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How to bring the fun back to Disco. - Printable Version +- Discovery Gaming Community (https://discoverygc.com/forums) +-- Forum: The Community (https://discoverygc.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: Flood (https://discoverygc.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=19) +--- Thread: How to bring the fun back to Disco. (/showthread.php?tid=92153) |
RE: How to bring the fun back to Disco. - Enoch - 01-08-2013 HAHA VERY FUNNY RE: How to bring the fun back to Disco. - Narcotic - 01-08-2013 (01-08-2013, 09:48 PM)Loken Wrote: Remove France. YES! I'd be living at the beach then. And I could go surfing everyday. RE: How to bring the fun back to Disco. - Valhalla Sr. - 01-08-2013 Nope. RE: How to bring the fun back to Disco. - Miaou - 01-09-2013 ![]() RE: How to bring the fun back to Disco. - SparkyRailgun - 01-09-2013 The best part is how people were buttmad and then cats. RE: How to bring the fun back to Disco. - Pinko - 01-09-2013 (01-08-2013, 05:41 PM)redfire912 Wrote: -Long post- I'm not against rules that protect people Out of CHaracter, I'm against rules that prevents a full exploitation of the game In Character. I'm all for having a more free for all system within the limits of each's respective faction. An Outcast shouldn't have to warn a Corsair that yes, indeed, he is their enemy and that he challenges him in in Mortal Kombat for such a reason. It's a fact that's been around for centuries. Pirates should be able to pillage at their will, but authority forces should be able to reply just as harshly. Right now, a Trader's roleplay can entirely consist of hammering Shift + W and hoping the lag gods will protect him from cruise disruptors, and if all else fails, a cloaking device should do the trick. Gob forbids that the pirate act on this without at least typing /1. (Or lose your target if you try to manually type a request) RE: How to bring the fun back to Disco. - Huhuh - 01-09-2013 (01-09-2013, 06:37 AM)Dancing Lady Wrote: I'm not against rules that protect people Out of CHaracter, I'm against rules that prevents a full exploitation of the game In Character. I'm all for having a more free for all system within the limits of each's respective faction. An Outcast shouldn't have to warn a Corsair that yes, indeed, he is their enemy and that he challenges him in in Mortal Kombat for such a reason. It's a fact that's been around for centuries. Pirates should be able to pillage at their will, but authority forces should be able to reply just as harshly. Right now, a Trader's roleplay can entirely consist of hammering Shift + W and hoping the lag gods will protect him from cruise disruptors, and if all else fails, a cloaking device should do the trick. Gob forbids that the pirate act on this without at least typing /1. (Or lose your target if you try to manually type a request) It's necessary to prevent regular idiocy. At the moment, the best you can do is diet idiocy (within the rules). RE: How to bring the fun back to Disco. - Hades - 01-09-2013 So basically, "It's here to solve a problem it doesn't actually solve?" good rp RE: How to bring the fun back to Disco. - Huhuh - 01-09-2013 (01-09-2013, 10:06 AM)Hades Wrote: So basically, "It's here to solve a problem it doesn't actually solve?" *insert unnecessary explanation here* I don't know why you lot are question it now, seeing as it's been around for ages (since the server began even?). RE: How to bring the fun back to Disco. - Redon - 01-09-2013 (01-08-2013, 09:34 PM)DragonRider Wrote: Remove the "missile tracking cloaked ship" bug. That sure will bring back the so-called "good old times". ![]() (01-09-2013, 10:06 AM)Hades Wrote: So basically, "It's here to solve a problem it doesn't actually solve?" I'm forced to write a line of RP before pewing someone and potentially knocking him out for four hours sadface. No need to post cats because my avatar already delivers. |