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let me guess.. you have played "Rome: Total War"? :) [[User:Eirik felde|Eirik felde]] 17 February 2006 18:21 (CET) | let me guess.. you have played "Rome: Total War"? :) [[User:Eirik felde|Eirik felde]] 17 February 2006 18:21 (CET) | ||
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+ | ===Hmm=== | ||
+ | 1) Noblemen ''arent'' blacksmiths, or 'hill billies'<br> | ||
+ | 2) Most people will pick their traits for gameplay reasons and gameplay reasons only. I daresay few will care for many of the suggestions and pick a select couple for the most part. At a guess Stealth and Swordmaster would be most popular<br> | ||
+ | 3) The best system is already in place. Freedom to be whatever you want to be on a whim, and no-one out there better or worse than you because of something they selected when they first created their character. And no, we shouldnt be able to change a trait later on in life, because then people would just change when it suits them - let alone add more traits! In a couple of years we'll have a tyranny of old players with all these skills that the new ones havent got. It'd be terrible for the game! | ||
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+ | '''Final Verdict:''' Such a thing already exists. Go to messages, send new message, message type: ''Roleplay''. Don't worry, it doesn't bite! | ||
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+ | - [[User:Revan|Revan]] February 17, 2006 21:32 (CET) |
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let me guess.. you have played "Rome: Total War"? :) Eirik felde 17 February 2006 18:21 (CET)
Hmm
1) Noblemen arent blacksmiths, or 'hill billies'
2) Most people will pick their traits for gameplay reasons and gameplay reasons only. I daresay few will care for many of the suggestions and pick a select couple for the most part. At a guess Stealth and Swordmaster would be most popular
3) The best system is already in place. Freedom to be whatever you want to be on a whim, and no-one out there better or worse than you because of something they selected when they first created their character. And no, we shouldnt be able to change a trait later on in life, because then people would just change when it suits them - let alone add more traits! In a couple of years we'll have a tyranny of old players with all these skills that the new ones havent got. It'd be terrible for the game!
Final Verdict: Such a thing already exists. Go to messages, send new message, message type: Roleplay. Don't worry, it doesn't bite!
- Revan February 17, 2006 21:32 (CET)