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Interaction between the book and the game?
topher:
progress should be defined in many different ways. A smuggler who is damn good at evading people and places, top 1% of the galaxy is definetly legendary. Leader of the largest player guild in the galaxy, also Legendary. So the basic idea would have to involve character interaction with the world, not just levels, skills, kills, etc.
If I start the game 6 months after release I should be able, with enough dedication, become legendary before the average joe who signed up day one.
Morgul:
--- Quote from: "topher" ---progress should be defined in many different ways. A smuggler who is damn good at evading people and places, top 1% of the galaxy is definetly legendary. Leader of the largest player guild in the galaxy, also Legendary. So the basic idea would have to involve character interaction with the world, not just levels, skills, kills, etc.
If I start the game 6 months after release I should be able, with enough dedication, become legendary before the average joe who signed up day one.
--- End quote ---
Exactly. It's not based on skills, or anything like that, it's based on roleplaying, and how *good* you are. Put another way: If it would make you Legendary in real life, it better make you Legendary in the game.
--Chris
topher:
And anyone who pwns morgul in game gets Legendary status too, by my decree =D
Morgul:
Fine, I'll agree to that. Bring it own, you n00b l4m3rz!!!!!! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
Oh, damn. :-D I can't wait for networking!
****morgul kicks whitelynx, telling him to code faster!
--Chris
contingencyplan:
So what special benefits will being "Legendary" confer? And how does one officially attain to the Legendary status?
I like the idea of having it be merit-based - that's going to be the best way to do it. But do we do it something like "majority vote of current Legendary members", or what?
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