Anybody experienced that as soon as you log into your brand new char, the score command announces that you've been playing for 1 hour already. The next hour or two comes equally fast, and then it either stabilizes itself, or I stop paying attention. It's no big deal in itself but I wonder if there are other bugs following it, as it happens to me all the time. Or I'm just insane?
This has never happened to me.
The Staff can correct me if I'm wrong, but I think your character's score timer begins during character creation.
So if you spend an hour inputting the description and background, and the Staff member who reviews it spends twenty minutes going over everything...you're looking at an hour and 20 minutes already "played."
Quote from: Synthesis on August 07, 2008, 05:13:20 PM
The Staff can correct me if I'm wrong, but I think your character's score timer begins during character creation.
So if you spend an hour inputting the description and background, and the Staff member who reviews it spends twenty minutes going over everything...you're looking at an hour and 20 minutes already "played."
Huh, never knew that. Nor have I ever started playing with 1 hour of time already played on my character, either, so maybe the OP just takes a longer time creating his character than I do or most people. Just another reason to copy paste the whole thing from a word processor.
Quote from: BreakBad on August 07, 2008, 05:22:07 PM
Just another reason to copy paste the whole thing from a word processor.
I approve this message.
Oh, and make sure the processor has spell check. If it doesn't, upgrade your Windows 95, geez.
Never happened to me either.
Always start with 0 hours played.
Brandon
I'm batshit insane, then? I can make this pencil disappear.
Quote from: spicemustflow on August 07, 2008, 07:28:47 PM
I'm batshit insane, then? I can make this pencil disappear.
That was an epic scene.
They have it right, your character creation timer starts when you first start your application. If you take a while submitting your application the timer is going on your time played. Note though that staff time reviewing your character does not affect your time.
Quote from: Morgenes on August 07, 2008, 11:08:41 PM
They have it right, your character creation timer starts when you first start your application. If you take a while submitting your application the timer is going on your time played. Note though that staff time reviewing your character does not affect your time.
Morg, does time spent submitting the app count against the time limit for Newbie Resurrection?
(a.k.a. "Hi, I'm From the Red Storm Alleys" :D)
Quote from: brytta.leofa on August 08, 2008, 12:37:20 AM
Quote from: Morgenes on August 07, 2008, 11:08:41 PM
They have it right, your character creation timer starts when you first start your application. If you take a while submitting your application the timer is going on your time played. Note though that staff time reviewing your character does not affect your time.
Morg, does time spent submitting the app count against the time limit for Newbie Resurrection?
(a.k.a. "Hi, I'm From the Red Storm Alleys" :D)
This is a good question, I'd like to know, please!
Yes, it would beat the point of newbie resurrection and reroll time limit.
As someone said earlier. Do as suggested and write up your application before hand then copy and paste. That is if it takes you a ridiculously long time to submit an app.
Also, this thread makes me wonder what the OP thinks are the other annoying timer bugs...
Brandon
So, time in hok is probably an factor as well, yes?
QuoteJust another reason to copy paste the whole thing from a word processor.
Though not directly from MS Word? I think I read that it doesn't format well?
Quote from: Barzalene on August 08, 2008, 07:36:48 AM
So, time in hok is probably an factor as well, yes?
You can starve to death waiting for a Staff to set you up for a role in the hok ;D
Quote from: solera on August 08, 2008, 02:17:47 PM
QuoteJust another reason to copy paste the whole thing from a word processor.
Though not directly from MS Word? I think I read that it doesn't format well?
Couldn't tell you for sure. I used to use MS Word a long time ago, and it always worked fine for me. But lately I've been using Open Office as I have no other processor on my computer. So unless something's changed in the last year or so, I wouldn't be able to say that MS Word doesn't format well.
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Copy and paste that into notepad.
Type up mdesc/background.
Problems solved.
Quote from: Malken on August 08, 2008, 02:20:06 PM
Quote from: Barzalene on August 08, 2008, 07:36:48 AM
So, time in hok is probably an factor as well, yes?
You can starve to death waiting for a Staff to set you up for a role in the hok ;D
Note that this has been fixed, is no longer possible.
Quote from: Yam on August 08, 2008, 04:25:55 PM
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Copy and paste that into notepad.
Type up mdesc/background.
Problems solved.
Notepad is the best text editor for this job. imo.
Turn off line wrapping and use a fixed width font.
Quote from: Mood on August 19, 2008, 03:38:50 AM
Turn off line wrapping and use a fixed width font.
Notepad comes with variable width font?
Portal. Autotyper. You type stuff, you hit enter... it tosses all of your writing to the MUD while inserting the line breaks for you so you don't have to!
I love it.