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Make Crafting/Shop Rolls Private #342
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This seems like it would open up the possibility of dishonesty between crafter and client about the amount of effort (AP, coin, etc) that went into reducing the difficulty of the roll. |
Do people actually sit in the room with a crafter to make sure their difficulties are reduced appropriately? That seems -- really weird and not even something that should be encouraged, honestly. |
I do if I'm paying someone to roll a refine for me, so yes. |
That's really weird and honestly kind of creepy. |
If you're really worried about people stealing silver or whatnot, I might suggest asking that they set your PC temporarily to a 0% markup for refines in their shop and you can use their dice but invest the silver/AP yourself. |
Let's try this again: Regardless of what you find 'creepy' or not, this is functionality that I personally find valuable and would like to see maintained. Dishonesty is not unheard of in this game, or we'd not have a secure trade function and semi-regular bannings. |
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Right now, if someone is using shop code to craft or refine something, or if a crafter is crafting, the rolls are public to the room. This can cause some spam issues if people are RPing in a shop while someone else wants to come in and use the actual shop code: they inevitably end up spamming the people RPing.
Describe the solution you'd like
It doesn't really seem at all necessary or useful to have these rolls be public, so maybe these rolls could instead be private to either the shopper (if someone is using shop code) or the crafter (when they're using craft code)?
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