Overhearing whispers, your opinion
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Overhearing whispers, your opinion
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The current implementation in a nutshell (for those who didn't read that other topic):
At first there was a 2% chance for each listener to have "You hear X talking to Y" will be replaced by "You overhear X say to Y:" which reveals the private message, but then it was changed to 5% per location with an additional check for each possible listener. In practice this means that it's now capped at 5%, with a lower chance of being heard in small towns.
The current implementation in a nutshell (for those who didn't read that other topic):
At first there was a 2% chance for each listener to have "You hear X talking to Y" will be replaced by "You overhear X say to Y:" which reveals the private message, but then it was changed to 5% per location with an additional check for each possible listener. In practice this means that it's now capped at 5%, with a lower chance of being heard in small towns.
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SekoETC wrote:playerslayer666 wrote:if i could vote twice i'd also vote to have it lowered in high population areas.....but i only get one, so i vote against it.
Lowering it in general (or not implementing it at all) would also lower it in high population areas.
yeah but if your gonna have it at all it makes sense that it is only lowered in high population areas because of " crowding ". if there aren't many people then it should be easier to hear things.
also if your gonna have it at all having only one person hear it seems a bit......well, it can get confusing if people abuse it.
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For those saying that it would offer excellent chances for RP, I think that's a bad assumption.
When two people are whispering and a player accidentally speaks out loud instead of whispering to that person, 9 times out 10 the people who overheard it do not react to having overheard it.
Why would that make any difference now?
People are still going to not react to what they overheard so it's a rather useless feature to have.
I do not think it will motivate people to find a more private place to talk, it's not worth the trouble. I mean, do you really think that a couple who is having sex is going to care if one person happens to overhear? If they really cared about privacy, they'd go inside to begin with.
When two people are whispering and a player accidentally speaks out loud instead of whispering to that person, 9 times out 10 the people who overheard it do not react to having overheard it.
Why would that make any difference now?
People are still going to not react to what they overheard so it's a rather useless feature to have.
I do not think it will motivate people to find a more private place to talk, it's not worth the trouble. I mean, do you really think that a couple who is having sex is going to care if one person happens to overhear? If they really cared about privacy, they'd go inside to begin with.
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