More precise aging description

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More precise aging description

Postby Pirog » Sat Jun 05, 2004 4:10 pm

Since I think it is a big difference between being 30 and 39 I think it would be good with a bit more precise aging description.

Perhaps 30-33 could say "early thirties", 34-36 "mid thirties" and 37-29 "late thirties"? (of course this would apply to other age groups to :))

It can have a lot of impact on a society and for RP reasons.

A man in his late thirties can have some respect, since he has been around for quite a while. But a 31 y/o can still be seen as young.

A young woman might be physically attracted to a man in his early thirties, but thinking a man in his late thirties is just a bit to old.
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Postby griogal » Sat Jun 05, 2004 5:18 pm

who says cantr people age like us? Perhaps they're like elves, looking young forever.
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Postby Thomas Pickert » Sat Jun 05, 2004 5:32 pm

Your characters are always free to ask a man in his thirties for a more accurate estimate of his age. ;)
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Postby Pirog » Sat Jun 05, 2004 7:33 pm

griogal>

Since you can see the difference between someone who is 30 and another who is 50 it is pretty obvious that their aging process is similar...don't you agree?

Pickert>

Yes, but that is something you shouldn't have to ask for...and it shouldn't be very hard to program I think.
Well, it was just an idea anyway :)
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Postby Snake_byte » Sat Jun 05, 2004 11:13 pm

They could very well be like elves. I've never heard of one dieing due to old age :shock:
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Postby Pirog » Sun Jun 06, 2004 1:03 am

Um...but if they didn't age you wouldn't be able to see the difference between someone in their thirties and someone in their sixties.

And since you can see that difference I think you should be able to see the difference between someone who is 41 and 49 too.
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Postby Thomas Pickert » Sun Jun 06, 2004 1:08 am

The difference is, that someone who is 49 has been in their fourties for a long time already.
If your character does not know that they have been, then I don't think that they are able to tell whether someone is 41 or 49 either.
I understand your point, and I understand what you are asking for. But I don't think it's necessary to be able to tell the exact age of a character, nor do I think that your arguments are valid. :)
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Postby Pirog » Sun Jun 06, 2004 1:33 am

I can accept that you think it is pointless to be able to tell the difference between someone who is 41 and 49, but why are my arguments unvalid? :)

The example with the young woman falling for the older man was an example from a personal in-game experience :)
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Postby Thomas Pickert » Sun Jun 06, 2004 12:26 pm

Um...but if they didn't age you wouldn't be able to see the difference between someone in their thirties and someone in their sixties.

And since you can see that difference I think you should be able to see the difference between someone who is 41 and 49 too.


The first sentence relates to the elves comment. You countered it successfully, and I agree that it was a little off in the first place.
The second sentence suggests that as a logical implication a preciser age description is necessary.
I don't see any kind of logical relationship between the first and the second sentence, though. :)
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Postby Pirog » Sun Jun 06, 2004 1:41 pm

Oh, I thought you meant about my initial arguments.

The second sentence is still regarding the elvish discussion.
I agree that you sometimes don't see the difference between for example a 33 y/o and a 37 y/o, so I change my own plea for eaging methods to just being "early X" and "late X" :)
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Postby Mavsfan911 » Sun Jun 06, 2004 8:15 pm

Burying an unknown person (Jessamin MacGregor, 843-1)
Burying an unknown person (Jessamin MacGregor, 843-5)


So is it that way now? Instead of "a man in his twenties" etc.?
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Postby Thomas Pickert » Sun Jun 06, 2004 9:00 pm

What are you talking about and what does it have to do with this thread?
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Postby jeslange » Sun Jun 06, 2004 9:16 pm

Unknown bodies aren't related to this, mavsfan. Burial issues should go to bug reports, with the location of the bodies.
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Postby Mavsfan911 » Sun Jun 06, 2004 10:07 pm

Um, I was asking if the aging thing was put into effect so you couldn't tell how old the person you were burying was....

(edit) Bloody hell, that doesnt make sense
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Re: More precise aging description

Postby nitefyre » Sun Jun 06, 2004 10:18 pm

Pirog wrote: and 37-29 "late thirties"?


:shock: :lol: :wink:

Nah, actually, I don't mind how the aging thing is how it is.

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