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Future of Stealing
avv:
--- Quote from: HertogJan on August 23, 2010, 06:20:21 pm ---Personal cleverness?
Like what?
Line of sight of the victim?
You're not very clear.
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It's not my fault the game lacks strategic elements to utilize. Line of sight is one element. Others are whether you think your victim knows you and is he a nub or not. Pretty much rest is dependent on how stationary your victim is and how much you got invested in your steal skill. Not very interesting or challenging. And most of the time stealing just goes like this: you walk next to someone and activate the skill on his char.
When it comes to pvp, was it stealing or fighting the key factor must always be players' minds. Chess is good example of good pvp. No random factors, just your and your enemy's mind. Throwing dice is bad pvp because it's reliant on luck. And if someone has balanced dices (steal 300) it's just not interesting at all.
HertogJan:
Line of sight combined with detection rate could be an option.
Knowing is tagging red.
Stationary is already included, the attempt fails if your victim moves to another hex.
Pick pocketing has mostly to do with skill, the higher the skill the more likely you are to succeed.
There's always an element of luck involved as your victim might move, attempt to get something out of that pocket, etc.
As I said before, even with high steal skill you will regularly fail.
Kira the 5th:
AutoPush seems like a good idea and a stealing player reaching into your paints and any neerby NPC yelling Playername is stealing from other Playername Am i right?
Oh and first post reply WOOT!
HertogJan:
--- Quote from: Kira the 5th on August 24, 2010, 06:20:12 pm ---AutoPush seems like a good idea and a stealing player reaching into your paints and any neerby NPC yelling Playername is stealing from other Playername Am i right?
Oh and first post reply WOOT!
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Guards already say that.
Welcome aboard.
Michaelh139:
--- Quote from: HertogJan on August 24, 2010, 06:26:35 pm ---Guards already say that.
Welcome aboard.
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Not all the time, half the time they just ignore it even if its a fail... Unless its a bug.
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