A command to submit kudos available in-game that would just submit a kudos request. Targetable at characters or if you don't have a target, you can write their sdesc or identifying info.
EDIT: And maybe you should be notified that you have unread kudos when you log in if you have not logged into the website since receiving them?
Hey! I like one of your ideas! :D
I think people would get more kudos this way!
Quote from: Heade on November 19, 2018, 06:12:21 PM
Hey! I like one of your ideas! :D
I think people would get more kudos this way!
+1
kudos metekillot For channeling his energy into positivity.
How does your idea work in relation to:
QuoteKudos shouldn't just be a minimum of one sentence. If someone did something worth you taking the time to tell them, please take at least a little time to tell them. A few sentences would suffice. One-liner/one sentence kudos (or kudos otherwise so short they don't actually communicate a clear thought about what it is you liked about what the player or PC did) will likely be rejected.
Since like the bug/idea/type commands there would be a character limit.
Perhaps it can be linked to the date and timestamp, so that in-game Kudos would require being given during or immediately after the event that inspired the kudos to be sent in the first place.
That way you wouldn't need a few sentences to describe why, you'd need just:
kudos amos For playing the perfect victim in this scene!
kudos talia For her stellar mudsex skillz!
kudos 4.hooded for fading to black like a boss!
And the gamelog itself, staff-side, would serve as explanation.
Quote from: Brokkr on November 20, 2018, 11:42:32 AM
How does your idea work in relation to:
QuoteKudos shouldn't just be a minimum of one sentence. If someone did something worth you taking the time to tell them, please take at least a little time to tell them. A few sentences would suffice. One-liner/one sentence kudos (or kudos otherwise so short they don't actually communicate a clear thought about what it is you liked about what the player or PC did) will likely be rejected.
Since like the bug/idea/type commands there would be a character limit.
Could have them enter the writing editor.