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Dofus: New Policies for Merchants @ Official Forums
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Wildefire
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Dofus: New Policies for Merchants @ Official Forums
   

In an effort to clean up <i>Dofus's</i> currently clogged city streets, the game's management has laid out <a href="http://forum.dofus.com/topic_en.php?id=8382" target="_blank">several new rules</a> for players who want to leave merchant characters in the gameworld when they're offline. The original statement follows, but I cannot be held responsible if your brain explodes while trying to decipher it. <br><blockquote><em>In order to avoid abuse, there is several simple rules to follow and these rules will be enforced by the moderators by a kick of the guilty merchand. <br>The merchand mode is done to sell some items not to occupy some places without anything to sell and not to annoy other players. <br> <br>It is then forbbiden to : <br> <br>place a merchand in front of a map plot, building plot or by any means to bother others players movement <br> <br>block a merchand place with outrageous priced item (even if your merchand mode contains several good priced items) <br> <br>sell your merchand place. this way as every Out of game buying that doesn't use the exchange interface will not permit to access to the support if you have problems <br>In a more general way, every attitude that try to bother the game, the players or the admins will be sanctionned <br> <br>Good Games and Good selling to all <br></em></blockquote>
Post Fri Dec 30, 2005 1:34 am
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Kepler
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Joined: 18 Oct 2005
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Constraints
   

I live in Japan where 6 meter high billboards that cost $80,000 to make say; "Shopping Praza" so I can excuse the rough translation. What they are saying is very clear.

Developers set up artificial game mechanics because they think it will be "fun for the whole family" but gamers are creative, innovative and original and not always for the better of mankind.

Another example of how the current artificial constraint MMOG model does not work.

Freeform Gameworld Now.
Post Fri Dec 30, 2005 1:40 am
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