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2 hours ago, Hatoful said:As far as opening up your own bar, I'm actually not 100% sure if you can or cannot. In this post, Paratus said you'll be able to create your own bar, but in other posts like this one, they've said that you're unable to. I'm not sure which is true, and if creating and owning a bar is the same thing... I'm sort of leaning towards not being able to own one because a bunch of other people has said that you cannot and that the answer is probably somewhere on their twitter.
Due to the recent partnership with the company that begins within an "S", it is a high probability that the organization's idea of the game may be altered in the future considering that it shall possess the ability to increase the quality of the game.
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Traffic should not be a major issue within the game considering that players might be expected to utilize vehicles during different time periods of the day. Thus, at least ten percent of vehicle owners or drivers shall be traveling to the workplace or engaging in a joy-ride during certain time periods depending on their shifts. In the process, players are more likely to be interacting with other individuals within buildings or at public locations rather than within a vehicle during the majority of the occasion. Finally, each city shall merely consist of an estimated amount of 10%-30% of the server's players while the remainder of the players shall be stationed within the countryside. Finally, 100% of the players shall not be online at the same exact time, excluding during launch. In conclusion, traffic shall RARELY be an issue within the game unless a "special event" were to occur within one city at a specific time.
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In the process, it would also provide horse-breeders with a life-long career that involves selling racing horses to individuals that intend to compete with other players in horse-racing, resulting in the formation of a casino-like venue that consists of a race track for individuals to bet on horses.
Finally, a "horse-ranch hotel" could be formed in order to provide couples with the ability to rent a two-bedroom residence for their weekend honeymoon. -
It would be interesting if private property-owners were to be capable of producing signs that are directed to the general population. I.E. "Trespassers shall be shot".
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1 hour ago, Hatoful said:I thought so, it's right from one of the coolest episodes! Well, remind me to never stumble upon your ranch in the forest! I don't wanna be pig food!
The character shall be friendly as long as the visitor possesses a unique purpose towards visiting the ranch. I.E. purchasing livestock or crops OR selling items.
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4 minutes ago, Hatoful said:Your character sounds a lot like one of the criminals from a Criminal Minds episode! Hopefully, you've seen that show before, if not, then just ignore this
In all honesty, it was a direct reference to the criminal within Criminal Minds, hahaha.
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17 minutes ago, Hatoful said:I agree! I definitely think there should be horses, it would totally cut down on gas costs, but as of right now they've said no to horses :c Maybe they'll be added in the future like in an expansion or update! Or maybe since they're in a partnership with spatialos, they'll be able to add more features into the game, including horses and horseback riding! I think it would definitely make traveling through the forests, mountains, off the grid, etc. a lot easier than having to maneuver a car on unpaved roads! Hopefully, they'll look into it
Indeed, my secondary character intends to function as a bandit that resides within the forest with a "cowboy-like" mentality. Imagine, chasing a vulnerable citizen on a horse with either a machete, shotgun, or revolver within an abandoned forest prior to roleplaying the idea that the carcass was fed to the pigs within the ranch.
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1 hour ago, looper1235 said:Is anyone else not able to play? I am sad since I don't have a computer strong enough, plus I can't even game on it since its not mine, anyone else got this dilema.
"Is anyone else not able to play?"
I am assuming that you've assumed that the game is available for players to play. The game has not been released. However, within the next month, the first module shall be available for players that had pledged to engage within the game as soon as possible. -
A larger map for 1,000 individuals should not be an issue as long as it involves increasing the size of the cities considering that the cities are specifically intended for the purposes of increasing social interaction within the game.
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Players should possess the option to produce daily, bi-daily, weekly, or bi-weekly newspapers that are NOT in the format of a text or book considering that news papers tend to be "branded" to a specific corporation of journalists.
SHOULD and SHALL players possess the ability to produce NEWSPAPERS as an alternative means towards producing written content for the public? A book would cost in-between $8-$120 dollars. However, a newspaper would cost in-between $1-$5 depending on the quality of the content. -
Players should possess the option to produce daily, bi-daily, weekly, or bi-weekly newspapers that are NOT in the format of a text or book considering that news papers tend to be "branded" to a specific corporation of journalists.
SHOULD and SHALL players possess the ability to produce NEWSPAPERS as an alternative means towards producing written content for the public? A book would cost in-between $8-$120 dollars. However, a newspaper would cost in-between $1-$5 depending on the quality of the content. -
Certain societies, such as the Amish or Mennonite communities, tend to prefer to reside within the agricultural era rather than the industrial era. In the process, an extensive amount of "cowboy"-minded individuals would prefer to travel on a horse or a pick-up truck. Finally, Law enforcement officers, such as The Royal Canadian Mountain Police, often ride throughout numerous towns and cities on horses. Thus, it would appear to be an interesting idea if players could possess the option and ability to travel throughout the land on a horse rather than an automobile. However, players shall be expected to provide the horse with food, shelter, training, and nurture in order to ensure that the horse fulfills it's role.
Imagine a local farmer that decides to invest in a horse in order to visit the local town or city while traveling through terrain that exceeds beyond a road, such as a field.
Critique: It would be abnormal for players to travel through an urbanized city on a horse.
Response: Not at all, Mennonites and the R.C.M.P. travel through urban cities in order to either purchase materials or patrol neighborhoods.
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Highly disagree with the idea based on the sole premise that certain players literally intend to function as politicians throughout their entire experience within the game. Thus, the rule should involve providing politicians with the ability to be elected TWO TIMES IN A ROW, identical to the modern-day "eight year terms" (it shall be measured in months within the game). However, after the completion of a maximum of two terms within office, the politician cannot function as a candidate for the elections until the completion of ONE term prior to possessing the opportunity to attain 1-2 terms within office.
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It is a high possibility that the wealthy bourgeoisie shall attain access to the households within the mountains.
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What would be the qualifications in order to function as a Lawyer? Would one be expected to attend post-secondary education? Would one be expected to analyze texts within a library? Or, is one automatically a Lawyer via the talent system?
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Any other individuals agree with the following suggestion?
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On 3/20/2017 at 7:46 PM, Horak said:Well, we will definitely have some rare/unique art from talented players to collect. Once I bought myself a big house, I will have an art gallery in it. (Just dreams
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The identical scenario could apply to rare literature that is limited in supply. Imagine a chemist that produces an extensive amount of narcotic substances with merely five copies of the unique blueprint or recipe?
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On 3/21/2017 at 10:55 PM, tozany4u said:this would be a excellent idea... that is why i would love to have a knock off ebay auction website to maybe possibly throw these rare items on the website would be pretty cool to make some extra coin for ones pocket.....
On 3/21/2017 at 10:55 PM, tozany4u said:this would be a excellent idea... that is why i would love to have a knock off ebay auction website to maybe possibly throw these rare items on the website would be pretty cool to make some extra coin for ones pocket.....
The game should consist of a combination of Ebay/Craigslist AND Live Physical Auctions that exceed beyond the internet.
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My character shall function as a political, commercial, and personal espionage agent that fulfills objectives in exchange for wealth via a written contract. I.E. surveillancing a client's wife for a few weeks in order to determine whether the wife has committed any acts of infidelity against the client.
In the process, the individual shall function as a writer and a politician.
However, a consistent source of income shall involve functioning as a "transporter" identical to a taxi service. -
The contract would merely state "The client is expected to provide it's agent with an X amount of dollars per week until the entire fee is paid for fulfilling an objective that remains confidential for security purposes"
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A commercial, political, and personal espionage agent that conducts objectives in exchange for currency via a written contract.
I.E. Surveillance a client's wife for three weeks to a few months in order to determine whether her person has committed infidelity in exchange for $20,000 dollars. -
7 minutes ago, JamesLuck01 said:ok, it just looked more that you were telling a thing about your character. but i like it. I missed your point because it was not shown/ told straight away.
The post has been edited in order to clarify the suggestion.
It is the idea that my character does not intend to spend six months infiltrating a corporation in order for the client to fail to abide by the contract without any restitution for my losses in labour and time.
Edit: Imagine... infiltrating a car company as a "regular intern staff-member" for weeks to even months in order to finally attain access to a blueprint without accumulating a single penny from the client... act of theft.-
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4 minutes ago, JamesLuck01 said:This don't look like a suggestion for the game to have it implemented but more like what you are / need / want to do when in-game.... (Wrong Section???)
Suggesting that Law enforcement officers must be obligated to FINE or INCARCERATE individuals that fail to abide by contract agreements between two parties considering that failing to pay off a debt to a contracted agent is classified as an act of theft.
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SUGGESTION: Law enforcement officers must be OBLIGATED to FINE or INCARCERATE individuals for failing to abide by contract agreements that were formed by two parties. In other terms, Suggesting that Law enforcement officers must be obligated to FINE or INCARCERATE individuals that fail to abide by contract agreements between two parties considering that failing to pay off a debt to a contracted agent is classified as an act of theft.
As a commercial and political espionage agent, my character shall desire to form contract agreements with citizens within the city in order to fulfill an objective. For example, if my character were to be ordered to extract intelligence on a vehicle manufacturing company's blueprints for next year's product, the character would be expected to function as an employee and extract information from high-ranking staff members of the company. However, the contract would consist of a fee in order to fulfill the role. Since the task involves utilizing hours, to days, to weeks, or even MONTHS of my time, one would be expected to provide the espionage agent with an extraordinary amount of wealth in order to fulfill the role. Thus, contract agreements SHOULD be formed between both parties in order to ensure that the completion of the task results in receiving the payment. In the process, failing to abide by the contract should result in attaining a FINE or INCARCERATION by Law enforcement officers.
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Scenario 1:
Contract: Extract the car company's blueprints for October, 2017
Fee: $50,000
Method of Payment: $500 per weekMethod of Completing Objective: Submit a resume and an application for a job within the company, form a "trustful" relationship with the owner and/or higher-ranking staff members, attain a promotion, attain access to the blueprints and/or sensitive information, leave the job and attain negative reputation from the employer.
Length of fulfilling the task: Five months
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Scenario 2:
Contract: Surveillance client's wife in order to determine whether her person is committing acts of infidelity
Fee: $5,000 -$10,000 depending on the length of the objective
Method of Payment: $100 per week or $5,000 in five months
Method of Completing Objective: Surveillance the subject for continuous hours without compromising the agent. After weeks of surveillancing the subject, conduct a detailed report regarding the female's activities and present the intelligence to the client.
Length of fulfilling the task: one week to three months---------------------------------------------------------
The task would be worth $50,000 dollars considering that the agent risks his life to extract sensitive information in exchange for a "negative reference from his employer for quitting" etc...
However, since the average player is incapable of automatically paying $50,000, a "contract agreement" should be formed by the client and the agent. Failure to abide by the contract should result in a FINE or IMPRISONMENT by the judicial system.-
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Signs On One's Property
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My person's strictly referring to an individual entering one's property-line outside of the building, such as a lawn or field.