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Watchdogs for claim security

Postby Kralith » Fri Feb 27, 2015 10:01 pm

I have read about the posibility of pets.
But i think there are pets, wich will be follow you.

Today i had a conversation with another player and we have think about other posibilities of claim security.
It could be bring up very liveliness, if there where some pets that live on the claim.
A cat and a watchdog.

The watchdog could be as strong as the creatures in Darkness.
And the watchdog bites every who is giong to the claim without permission.

Whats your opinion?
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Re: Watchdogs for claim security

Postby JohnCarver » Fri Feb 27, 2015 10:21 pm

A fair idea. But we don't have any intention of adding a lot of non-hostile AI work until probably post-launch.
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Re: Watchdogs for claim security

Postby Darwoth » Fri Feb 27, 2015 10:47 pm

if we are going to get dogs i would prefer to have to get them as a puppy and then feed them food to level their stats like you would a character along with teaching them "tricks" to give them different abilities.
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Re: Watchdogs for claim security

Postby Heffernan » Fri Feb 27, 2015 10:53 pm

Darwoth wrote:if we are going to get dogs i would prefer to have to get them as a puppy and then feed them food to level their stats like you would a character along with teaching them "tricks" to give them different abilities.


but this aint pokemon or WoW :s
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Re: Watchdogs for claim security

Postby trungdle » Fri Feb 27, 2015 11:54 pm

Heffernan wrote:
Darwoth wrote:if we are going to get dogs i would prefer to have to get them as a puppy and then feed them food to level their stats like you would a character along with teaching them "tricks" to give them different abilities.


but this aint pokemon or WoW :s

but we already have Rattata, Duoduo, Nidorant, Orotto, Ursaring, Xernes and such :S
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Re: Watchdogs for claim security

Postby Haxzploid » Sat Feb 28, 2015 2:54 am

Darwoth wrote:if we are going to get dogs i would prefer to have to get them as a puppy and then feed them food to level their stats like you would a character along with teaching them "tricks" to give them different abilities.


Yes, like roll over and play dead.
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Re: Watchdogs for claim security

Postby Dallane » Sat Feb 28, 2015 5:44 am

Heffernan wrote:
Darwoth wrote:if we are going to get dogs i would prefer to have to get them as a puppy and then feed them food to level their stats like you would a character along with teaching them "tricks" to give them different abilities.


but this aint pokemon or WoW :s


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Re: Watchdogs for claim security

Postby Kralith » Sat Feb 28, 2015 10:56 am

I don't think that pilgrims had dogs for "tricks". When they have bring them to america over the great sea, then only for hunting or security reason.
Puppies came a lot of later, when people begun to build large urban communities.

Even today in rural areas are dogs often only useful animals instead of companions.
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Re: Watchdogs for claim security

Postby King_Nothing » Sat Feb 28, 2015 12:02 pm

Kralith wrote:I have read about the posibility of pets.
But i think there are pets, wich will be follow you.

Today i had a conversation with another player and we have think about other posibilities of claim security.
It could be bring up very liveliness, if there where some pets that live on the claim.
A cat and a watchdog.

The watchdog could be as strong as the creatures in Darkness.
And the watchdog bites every who is giong to the claim without permission.

Whats your opinion?


+1, I like this idea.
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Re: Watchdogs for claim security

Postby Argentis » Sat Feb 28, 2015 11:53 pm

Kralith wrote:I don't think that pilgrims had dogs for "tricks". When they have bring them to america over the great sea, then only for hunting or security reason.
Puppies came a lot of later, when people begun to build large urban communities.

Even today in rural areas are dogs often only useful animals instead of companions.


In order to get adult dogs you need to get puppies first. Unless you miread puppies as lapdogs. In which case there were plenty around among the wealthy. Mostly as pets for ladies as young men would prefer falconry, horses, or hunting dogs. Lapdogs were very popular in the nobility of England and that popularity spread to the colonies.
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