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Thread: The only love to be had on loveseats is self-love...
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LordScatha
Wed Aug 11, 2004 3:19 pm
#1
...because only one person can sit on them 
So after one year of changing locations, I've finally found the definite place for my medium Naboo house in a player city on Dantooine. Which means I'm enthusiastically decorating now. But...
- What's with the North Korean-likelight supply? Without my personal light on, I can barely see my own face in the middle of my house, and I can't place hundreds of lamps either, because...
- My medium house holds less items than I can with a rucksack and five droids with storage capacity. Why on Naboo can I carry more than my freaking HOUSE? Why can't I place a COOKIE on my table without worrying that I won't be able to fit my BED in later?
- Speaking of my bed, why can't I just lie down on it? I don't even demand to lie down on it with someone, I just want to quietly lie down on it after a hard day killing 50 rebel generals to buy ahat that I can't wear. Is that asking too much?
- And why do paintings and weapons stop when I try to move them through walls, but bookcases and armoires will go all the way? Why do I have to know the height of tables in pixels before I can place anything on them? etc. etc.
I'm sureyou know about all of this and have heard it often enough. But it just feels good to vent your anger and frustration sometimes. Devs hear the plea!
Elyssa
Wed Aug 11, 2004 4:21 pm
#3
Why can't I turn the overheadlights in my house off and sit alone on my bed?
Erann
Thu Aug 12, 2004 8:40 am
#6
Preach it... preach it
multiple sit points on sofa love seats and benches!
It's really ugly when 3 people sit on each others lap in the ID tent!
AND WWHHHHYYYYY can I walk thought my furnaures. yet can't in a npc city.....
Elyssa
Thu Aug 12, 2004 9:05 am
#7
Erann wrote:
AND WWHHHHYYYYY can I walk thought my furnaures. yet can't in a npc city.....
Because NPCs aren't gonna grief you by trapping you in their house by positioning furniture in front of doors and preventing you from exiting.
I'll never forget the weekend I spent in someone's house because they had put a crafting station in front of the door that didn't load in until after I was inside the house.
Of course, this was before everything could be walked through. The /eject command didn't work yet either.
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