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  1. 1. should Wurm have a notice board?

    • Yes
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    • No
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Wurm is about tasks and communities and interactivity between players,  communities must have a proper way of communication.  

You must be able to leave a message to get things done, know and organized.

independent of time a story happens. even the cavemen had notice board like thing, rock engravings :D

Deeds have MOTD but it is extremely limited

 

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Notice board from Dragons Dogma game

 

A message board will give us a new way of communication.

we have a recruitment board that is specific to recruit people to the villages, it is global. 

The notice board function as a recruitment board, but local, you must be in front of a specific board to read/write, without a global connection.

on it we can make requests, offer services or search for services and applications that we can accomplish.

 

It must be planted on deeds and you can setup some options.

you can set if the notice board is:

 

--private

only deed citizens can write/read 

 

--public 

everyone can write/read, but the outsiders/foreigner *non-citzens* must have a paper to write a message there and has a limit of 1 message in 48h or if the old message is removed, a new one can be placed without wait 48h.  so we give more utility to the paper

 

--public read only

outsiders can read the board but cannot write messages.

a good way to find outsiders workers or services

 

-Citzens can write without paper, but are limited to 2 mesagens every 48 hours or if the old message is removed, a new one can be placed without wait 48h 

 

-A message/post stays on board for 1 week and then disappears, making room for new message (or if the person who wrote the message or a moderator, mayor and a any role with moderation permission removes the message/s to making room for new messages.

 

The amount of messages a notice board supports can be based on quality 

 

under 10ql = notice board is useless (no messages can be written)

10ql = 5 messages

20ql = 10 messages

30ql = 15 messages

40ql = 20 messages

50ql = 25 messages

60ql = 30 messages

70ql = 35 messages

80ql = 40 messages

90ql = 45 messages

100ql = 50 messages

 

On popular crowded public markets, this would work relly well

Players can post requests, search a specialist in a particular area, offer service, etc.

If you are looking to offer work in digging, simply go to the board and post it, leave there the price of your service and wait a contact.

need an experienced priest? write on notice board you are looking for one.

Having problems with trolls in your area? leave a message looking for a warrior...

 

with the mayor and who else set as moderator, the board will always be organized and tasks, requests, general messages already completed and/or performed can be removed before the message disappears alone in 1 week

 

More than one board can be placed in a deed, so we can have private and public boards if necessary.

 

English is not my primary language, so sorry for the errors

 

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Yes to a player-craftable notice board (or tree). Just let people post whatever, and the village or planter can moderate it on their own. Especially as we now have paper, reed pens, and the gameplay infrastructure for all that.


 


If a player wants ten rat tails for rat tail soup (8bit gaming joke there), they can post it.


 


If someone wants the head of another player, they can post it.


 


If someone posts anonymous revolutionary slander against the king, they can post it.


 


Lost and Found, Buy and Sell, Personals (rawwr)


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+1 I was hoping this would have been added with the deed recruitment boards.


One thing though, maye allow us to make velum out of furs/pelts (if not hides), so we can use that or reed to make our papers to pin on the board (or use to mail letters).


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+1 I was hoping this would have been added with the deed recruitment boards.

One thing though, maye allow us to make velum out of furs/pelts (if not hides), so we can use that or reed to make our papers to pin on the board (or use to mail letters).

 

Yes, i thought the same when they add the recruitment board.

Basically the system to make a notice board is there, they just need to want to add it, make a 3D board model, defining the craft recipe and skill necessary to make the board and setup the system. 

I know it's not just press a button, but the more complex part of the system seems to be already in-game with the recruitment board

 

Recipe for Notice Board

10 planks, 4 shafts, 10 pegs, 4 large nails

 

to "pin" the paper for those who need to use paper to post on notice boards

we can use glue made ​​with rice + water + flour heated in a campfire, oven or furnance (alchemy skill) LOL :D

 

 

 

 

 

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+1
 
And there's no need to apologize for your english mistakes, even those who have english as first language make mistakes.  ;)

Edited by Lucas

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+1


Just imagine such a board near a public market, where people gather to get the last news, jobs or smithing offers... I do like that. A lot!


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Or have it outside your deed, so passing travellers might make money and help you out. The trick is that they have to wait for you to be online to deliver and collect.

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I thought about making signs just to leave notes for deed-mates. would be awesome if you had a deed reader-board. Would be even cooler if there was a local yellow  chat notice when somebody posts a new article / removes an article.


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