Bobik wrote:Well, you can just make those changes and that's all. It is wiki and supposed to be treated as wiki. We do not even host it (Curse.com is making that for us). So feel free to make any changes, discussions, articles, that you think needs to be made.
Bobik wrote:Sounds weird to me. I really suggest you to poke them.
Demonic wrote:Uhm... there is bug reporting thread here on the forumz
Bobik wrote:Well, you can just make those changes and that's all. It is wiki and supposed to be treated as wiki. We do not even host it (Curse.com is making that for us). So feel free to make any changes, discussions, articles, that you think needs to be made.
Shealladh wrote:Bobik wrote:Well, you can just make those changes and that's all. It is wiki and supposed to be treated as wiki. We do not even host it (Curse.com is making that for us). So feel free to make any changes, discussions, articles, that you think needs to be made.
Just made a donation and looking forward to getting in and helping out.
From Melbourne Australia and MMO's out there are getting boring, so I'll start editing some of the pages on wiki for more hyperlinks to other pages and then look at helping make the data more appealing to newcomers.
Would you like more diagrams and tables or even more organisational types of stuff on wiki?
Bobik wrote:Well, diagrams and tables are always fun But again, it is all up for players. Content of wiki is made by players and for players, I doubt we will have time to moderate and update it ourselves. At least not in nearest future.
Shealladh wrote:Bobik wrote:Well, diagrams and tables are always fun But again, it is all up for players. Content of wiki is made by players and for players, I doubt we will have time to moderate and update it ourselves. At least not in nearest future.
Good to know, I do like the more technical aspects of gaming. I will be adding to the wiki if I get the chance to test, even after launch will be too.
I had a could of questions I cannot find though;
From data on wiki with relation to the cells, they're 2x2m, and all the items are listed as # length. Is this item length in m?
The other is the measure of Stone, as in weight, how does this work in regards to weight and measures.
I'd like to add more details on wiki
Bobik wrote:
One Stone can be roughly imagined as a one kilogram. Every container have a weight limit in stones. So you cant fit a lot of items if the sum of their weights is bigger then the weight parameter of that container.
Bobik wrote:Pffft Everything in our world is measured in Stones. That is our fictional measure of weight and there is NO other measures in game. You can imagine it to be equal to any real life measure you wish.
I mean, that won't change anything. Your sack will be able to hold let's say 10 Stones of items and your sword will be 1.2 Stones of weight, so you will be able to carry 8 swords in that sack and no more. Who cares if it is killograms, x3 kilograms or even a ton?
Bobik wrote:Shealladh wrote:Bobik wrote:Well, diagrams and tables are always fun But again, it is all up for players. Content of wiki is made by players and for players, I doubt we will have time to moderate and update it ourselves. At least not in nearest future.
Good to know, I do like the more technical aspects of gaming. I will be adding to the wiki if I get the chance to test, even after launch will be too.
I had a could of questions I cannot find though;
From data on wiki with relation to the cells, they're 2x2m, and all the items are listed as # length. Is this item length in m?
The other is the measure of Stone, as in weight, how does this work in regards to weight and measures.
I'd like to add more details on wiki
Length could be rather called as "size". It have no particular measure unit it is just size of an item and size of container. If "sword", for instance, have size=6 then it will never fit into "pouch" size=3.
One Stone can be roughly imagined as a one kilogram. Every container have a weight limit in stones. So you cant fit a lot of items if the sum of their weights is bigger then the weight parameter of that container.
Shealladh wrote:Thanks Bobik for the explanation.
So for example, the weight has mass as well as volume per Kilo aka Stone.
Length is just a yard stick, depending on the item in question.
Reason I asked is I'd like to be able to have the footprint sizes for thing such as buildings and add to the wiki, ie. a House has a footprint "Area" of X.
Then when calculating weight, we would need X amount of carts to carry a Ton of Stone and X amount for a Ton of Feathers