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Thread: western, you don't forget it

Warryyr
Wed Oct 27, 2004 1:30 pm
#14

Quicknote: I think the problem lies in the Devs being too lazy to code in a certification level for the song.


In other words, it lives in a sort of limbo state after you learn it - you can drop all of Entertainer and just get Novice back and STILL play it.


I really feel what should have been done is to add a cert to your character sheet upon learning the scroll. Then, let's say it's certed at Novice Musician.


If in the future you wanted to drop Musician, you could relearn it and at Novice Musician you would again be able to play Western.


Bah. The way is now, I spent all that xp to learn skills, yet I lose all memory of how to play those songs after I drop my skills - except Western, which for some reason I'll always remember how to play.

Tarnak_Archvold
Wed Oct 27, 2004 2:57 pm
#15

This sounds a lot like how vendor use to be. You could lean the skills to get a vendor, place it and the drop the skills, and the vendor would remain fully functioning. I guess it just shows that the DEV's do not learn from thair mistakes.




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Warryyr
Wed Oct 27, 2004 4:20 pm
#16






Tarnak_Archvold wrote:
This sounds a lot like how vendor use to be. You could lean the skills to get a vendor, place it and the drop the skills, and the vendor would remain fully functioning. I guess it just shows that the DEV's do not learn from thair mistakes.




true dat


kirah_ashlin
Thu Oct 28, 2004 4:42 am
#17






Warryyr wrote:

snip:

In other words, it lives in a sort of limbo state after you learn it - you can drop all of Entertainer and just get Novice back and STILL play it.




But who would want to hear it on a slitherhorn? LOL!

Fragpuppie
Thu Oct 28, 2004 10:23 pm
#18






kirah_ashlin wrote:





Warryyr wrote:

snip:

In other words, it lives in a sort of limbo state after you learn it - you can drop all of Entertainer and just get Novice back and STILL play it.




But who would want to hear it on a slitherhorn? LOL!








I would. I often play it on Traz. The Chid/Kloo/Fizzz line is very techno, butI also enjoythe simple clarinet sound of the Traz/Far/Slyth line.


Actually I enjoy it all. OK mostly cause its new, but I enjoy it.



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