hallucinatingfarmer wrote:I have yet to see a really good reason as to why it's more important that a note is destroyed, than is just in an envelope?
If you have an overflowing note page in town or in your inventory, use an envelope.
For (Cantr) decades I've kept one of the busiest towns tidy, with rarely more than five notes on the ground at one time.
It takes almost no time at all. Destroying notes would take longer, so I'd still just put them in envelopes, which is instantaneous.
To destroy the notes is not more important that to have they in envelopes. I think the two ways are SAME important. If one exists, ¿why not the other?.
And there are plenty of reasons for the notes being destroyable:
- It is logical.
- It is realistic.
- It is useful and fair for a lot of people (maybe not for Jos, or hallucinatingfarmer, or so on, but yes, LOT of people).
- It is good for the server.
Tu put a note on a envelop is NOT instantaneous.
Each time a char dies, my town gets covered of useless notes. I like to have it tidy, thus I must collect all the notes (one by one), and then put on an envelop (one by one). It is really anoying for me.
A not could be inifinite times dropped and taken, but you can only destroy it once.
There could be a great and fast way to destroy notes: destroying envelopes.
The people fearing to lost their notes... if you have it on your pocket, you should lost your life first, and then you won't mind about the destiny of your notes.
The other day one guy copied lots of texts from the Stolen Notes (i would sworm it is a CR break), put it on a non editable note, make several copies of it, and spread it over all the people on the town. I hate to have fifteen equal notes, all being CR breaks, on a trash envelop. I would want to destroy they!
The history is erasable. Thus is on the real world, and thus should be on Cantr. Moreover, lots of notes are fakes, lies... right now we can't erase the history... nor the fantasy!
At least, if the notes can't be teared apart, they should require some time to be made. It is quite unrealistic that someone could make five copie of the Hobbes Encyclopedia while he is digging for hematite. And without a pencil!
And... the notes should require paper or papyrus to be made


