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==Summary== | |||
* Players who commit criminal actions by healing a grey or red players or creature will now receive a notification that they have committed a criminal action | * Players who commit criminal actions by healing a grey or red players or creature will now receive a notification that they have committed a criminal action | ||
* Players who are criminal will always flag as grey while their criminal timer is active (even to guildmembers) | * Players who are criminal will always flag as grey while their criminal timer is active (even to guildmembers) | ||
* When players die, their Criminal flag will no longer be immediately wiped; players must now wait the full 2 minutes for it to expire (this was causing a number of notoriety/flagging issues) | |||
* When players commit Criminal actions, it will now say who the victim was in the system message, such as "You have committed a criminal act! (corpse looting on Luthius)" | |||
* If a player is already criminal, they will not receive system messages notifying them of additional criminal actions they commit until their criminal timer expires (this is to prevent message spam for players) | |||
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==Heat of Battle== | ==Heat of Battle== | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:24, 3 May 2020
Summary
- Players who commit criminal actions by healing a grey or red players or creature will now receive a notification that they have committed a criminal action
- Players who are criminal will always flag as grey while their criminal timer is active (even to guildmembers)
- When players die, their Criminal flag will no longer be immediately wiped; players must now wait the full 2 minutes for it to expire (this was causing a number of notoriety/flagging issues)
- When players commit Criminal actions, it will now say who the victim was in the system message, such as "You have committed a criminal act! (corpse looting on Luthius)"
- If a player is already criminal, they will not receive system messages notifying them of additional criminal actions they commit until their criminal timer expires (this is to prevent message spam for players)
Heat of Battle
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Stealing
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Murderers & Resurrection
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