Discussion in   Suggestions   started     10 years ago   August 03, 2014, 10:05:58 AM   by   Lady Shay

When Loggin in Game

Lady Shay
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Topic :   When Loggin in Game
10 years ago  August 03, 2014, 10:05:58 AM

Hi guys, here is a great suggestion, if it can be possible,  a few times I  have found myself logged into a dungen smack in he middle of a fight when I know I logged out at my house (now I wait for the save) anywho; but for those emergency situations where ya gotta get off the game RIGHT NOW, it would be great if, when we logged in, we had 30 sec of safety like when we get rezzed back to life, that way we don't panick and say wth then die in shock  lol.   
Just my 3 cents 

Shay
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Sagemoon
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#1 Re :   When Loggin in Game
10 years ago  August 03, 2014, 12:11:00 PM

+1


I concur.

Sturger
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#2 Re :   When Loggin in Game
10 years ago  August 03, 2014, 12:29:53 PM

  I wonder why you are not recalling to town before logging out?

  Also, why you are not 'Hiding' in a safer part of the dungeon?

  I understand emergencies require immediate reaction times, but pushing a button only takes a second.

  That being said I see your idea as plausible, however, perhaps [instead of invulnerability] players are considered/set-to 'Hidden' when they log in.?.


  Just my 2 cents.  8)

   --Sturger--


Minos
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#3 Re :   When Loggin in Game
10 years ago  August 03, 2014, 01:04:29 PM

Logging in to find yourself in the middle of a fight generally would occur after unexpected server down time. You logged out in an appropriate place, but the server went down before that action was saved.

I do like the idea of logging in hidden.

DarkWarrior
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#4 Re :   When Loggin in Game
10 years ago  August 04, 2014, 07:09:59 AM

Maybe if there was a check for say logged out for 2+ hours you have 30sec invul.
Otherwise PvP will become a pain, if someone is loosing a fight they can simple run away a bit, log out and back in again and have 30seconds of invul.