I thought it best to start a thread in here, rather than hijacking the unrelated thread where the conversation started...
5 hours ago, kimbuck said:
I been dabbling in Outlaws of the wild west lately, a game there lasts way longer than the games here. Also, if you don't log in after 7 actual days your buildings will decay and eventually free up space (and reduce lag) .. a great idea Ylands could adopt , ----except currently a Ylands mp game cannot last more than a few days before becoming unplayable ...
Also looking into "the dawn of man" as single player game that has not only promise , but possible expansion.
it also works .!
4 hours ago, Adam Snellgrove said:
That's a great idea! I'll pitch it to Aleš ?
1 hour ago, Indomitus said:
I don't think 7 days would be a good time frame for this game, though. Not everyone plays online that often, and I know I wouldn't want things I've worked hard to build falling apart just because my RL took my attention away for a while. 14 or 21 days, maybe, once the servers are able to last that long. If I'm away for that long, odds are I wouldn't care.
There might be more elegant solutions, like automatically optimizing everything inside a player's barrier when they log out, and re-enabling editing when they log back in (like turning build mode on or off for the ships). For multi-player barriers (which were requested, but don't know if they'll be a thing) then it would be if any of the players logs on, or all of them are offline.
Or maybe we could have a special "construction" setting on the barrier itself, that we could turn on or off like with the ships. That could also work to prevent accidentally deconstructing parts of our building when we're aiming at something else.
Anything outside of a barrier? Let it "decay."
46 minutes ago, Adam Snellgrove said:
I've talked to Aleš about it and the problem would be, if two players collaborated on something, but then one stopped playing, parts of the building or construction would decay while others would not, which wouldn't seem fair and also if a Creator made something magnificent for other players and then left, It'd be a shame, if it got destroyed over time. But it has gotten our brain juices running and we'll try and think of an alternative, that could help in this regard ?
I thought it best to start a thread in here, rather than hijacking the unrelated thread where the conversation started...
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