Reading the melee v. caster thread, particularly the last few posts, I had an idea, an idea so awesome that it cut through my haze of Nyquil and Tylenol (I think I'm dying). Have everyone set to be hostile to everyone else when they log on. That's right, *everyone.*
I'm thinking that having this setup will do wonders all around, particularly in the area of complete strangers trying to take a nap right as someone approaches them. Of course, if both parties agree to it, they can de-hostile each other (primarily in the case of long-time friends/associates).
Another benefit would be the cutting down of uberl33t spells being cast without repercussions. Imagine the RP that would result from accidentally killing an innocent bystander as you try to slay that foul vampire!
Also, for those of you who actually invested in survival, you can smirk knowingly to yourself as you detect that halfling pickpocket trying to approach you from the shadows!
The largest problem, of course, would be accidental targeting. While I'm sure there'd be more than a few "oops" murders in the first few days, I'm also pretty sure that as the playerbase got used to the idea we'd also be more careful with our clicks.
So that's my idea, what do you guys think?
I'm thinking that having this setup will do wonders all around, particularly in the area of complete strangers trying to take a nap right as someone approaches them. Of course, if both parties agree to it, they can de-hostile each other (primarily in the case of long-time friends/associates).
Another benefit would be the cutting down of uberl33t spells being cast without repercussions. Imagine the RP that would result from accidentally killing an innocent bystander as you try to slay that foul vampire!
Also, for those of you who actually invested in survival, you can smirk knowingly to yourself as you detect that halfling pickpocket trying to approach you from the shadows!
The largest problem, of course, would be accidental targeting. While I'm sure there'd be more than a few "oops" murders in the first few days, I'm also pretty sure that as the playerbase got used to the idea we'd also be more careful with our clicks.
So that's my idea, what do you guys think?


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