Would it be possible, please, to add some additional functionality to the Personal Attendants?
Feel free to send in some feedback about what you’d like to see, or start a thread on the forums!
-Draconi
You need to be able to add messages that are NOT those in default. When I first heard of the introduction of these I was really excited as I figured I would be able to use them to advertise new things in my shop, new events our player run event group was running. The cupids seem to have the 'code' for allowing player 'text' entry, so this needs to go to attendants.
eg) "Welcome Lord/Lady Smith, check out the new stock on Emporium Jewelry Vendor"
"Welcome Lord/Lady Smith, Scrappers Compendium - Prices reduced on the Emporium scribe vendor!
"Welcome Lord/Lady Smith, EVEvents: Auction on this Sunday, 1pm, check the list on steps"
"Welcome Lord/Lady Smith, Added an A-Z of animals series of runebooks to the Rune Library, row 5!"
"Welcome Lord/Lady Smith, added Runebook on current Live Event for 'Candle of Love' locations, book located on podium at front!"
instead, alas, all I can have is the generic greetings which get pretty old pretty quick and do not impart any useful information.
I would also like to 'park' my attendant in Luna so it can 'advertise' while events are running eg:
"EVE - Casino open now - 8.30-10.30pm, come along for a flutter!"
Obviously the 'spamming' on something like this needs to be 'controlled' so say once every 5 mins it will 'talk' and after 1 hour it will go silent so people can't 'leave' it unattended all day and if the 'owner' logs out the attendant disappears with them. I am sure there are ways to ensure that this isn't abused, but that your attendant can be made to actually be useful.
It would also be nice to actually 'dress' your attendant to reflect a more visual appeal to whatever your attendant is 'doing'. eg) dress it in xmas gear if it is advertising a xmas party, dress it as a shepherd when advertising taming events, dress it as a mage with a spellbook equipped when advertising 'Mage Jewelry' etc. You get the idea.
I unpacked my attendant the first day, took a look at the talking 'options' and repacked it as it was basically 'useless' for anything I had had ideas about in the way I wanted to 'use' them.
The only time I have 'used' an attendant is the 'game' one that lets you roll dice. In some of my player run events when needing participants to 'roll' for place etc this one comes in handy, although that is about 3 times in total since their introduction that I have had a 'need' for this.