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New Character Upgrade - extend buffs lifetime


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Do you like this suggestion?

  1. Yes (4 votes [40.00%])

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  2. Yes, but in different way (1 votes [10.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 10.00%

  3. No (5 votes [50.00%])

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#1 gyko

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Posted 24 July 2008 - 10:24

Hey,

very often happen with me that during my hunting while tons of buffs activeted on me the phone start to ring, the oven start to smoke, etc so I must to pause my hunt to handle the unwanted event... To pass this easily an new upgrade possibility would be great to make possible to extend the lifetime of the currently activeted buffs on the character.

For example plus 15 mins for 1 FSP would be acceptable for me...

What do you think about this? Please vote in poll. Cheers.

Edit:
I mean it should affect those buffs which are already activated on you at the upgrade time, so these will expire 15mins later than expected.
I mean not general buffs extend upgrade, rather like the +25 Current Stamina upgrade...

#2 fs_phippsey

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Posted 24 July 2008 - 10:30

I like, but 15 mins for 1 fsp, I could just buy 100 upgrades and make it last a day or more... and also, would this work on potions....

#3 gyko

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Posted 24 July 2008 - 11:40

I like, but 15 mins for 1 fsp, I could just buy 100 upgrades and make it last a day or more... and also, would this work on potions....

But why? For 100FSP you could buy much more buffs and potions instead of the expired ones...
Maybe you misunderstand me. I meant it should extend the lifetime of the currently activated buffs...

#4 gyko

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Posted 25 July 2008 - 06:45

who said "no" would be so kind to explain it? I'm just wondering...

#5 fs_angiefc

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Posted 25 July 2008 - 07:10

I don't think this would work out that well. I have a 6 year old I've dealt with such interruptions more often than I may like but it's part of life. Everyone has to learn time management and priorities, real life should come first then the game.

Even with that said I'm surprised that you can't set up 30-45 minutes a day when you have nothing going on to relax. If you are honestly THAT busy with things that there is zero time to yourself, in all fairness I'ld say you look at your life and try to change that for mental health. No matter how much you enjoy being busy you always need to make at least a little time for yourself.

(wow I really have become a mom -_- that last part is so 'mother')

#6 gyko

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Posted 25 July 2008 - 07:22

:) thanks mom, you are right.

(I'm not too young, I've got a job and family)

#7 fs_angiefc

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Posted 25 July 2008 - 07:24

As off topic as this is getting it is true ...


You especially need to set a bit of time aside for yourself if you have a family and a job.


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