I want to give it its own thread. The idea has to do with listen.
Could the command be changed so that you can focus your efforts and thus gain a bonus on overhearing things? Sit down in a busy restaurant and you'll know that we do this in reality. If I really want to keep track of a nearby table, I kind of have to try to ignore all else. If I just listen, I'll hear things from all over, but it gets complicated to piece everything together.
What if I could target the listen command?
> listen table
You try to listen in on a highly polished table.
>listen bar
You try to listen in on a black-painted bar.
>listen north
You try to listen in on the north.
>listen Amos
You try to listen in on the tall, muscular man.
Now these would give me a boost to conversation at the tables or direction, or even a chance to hear Amos' whispers better, but reduce my ability to hear anything else until I changed target or typed listen on/off.
Quote from: KIA on December 10, 2008, 06:02:04 PM
>listen Amos
You try to listen in on the tall, muscular man.
> talk (tapping the tabletop significantly) I want both kinds. Bloodburn an' t'other.
Tapping the tabletop significantly, you say, at your table, in sirihish,
"I want both kinds. Bloodburn an' t'other."
You notice the short figure in a sun-patterned aba listening to you.
I love the idea.
Would you suggest still having a "Listen on" command so that you would have a chance (albeit lower) with hearing -anything- in the room?
I enjoy the idea, but I wonder about a pair of people whispering, or things happening outdoors.
Quote from: Riev on December 10, 2008, 06:15:09 PM
Would you suggest still having a "Listen on" command so that you would have a chance (albeit lower) with hearing -anything- in the room?
I enjoy the idea, but I wonder about a pair of people whispering, or things happening outdoors.
Yeah, if listen was just 'on', and not targeted, it would act exactly like it does now.