eve: So sorry to hear that you went through this kind of situation. As if dealing with the medical emergency weren't enough. And to think that it all went wrong because you put your friends request of help before your own task. Not fair
. Thank you for sharing that story with us, I think it's important for devs to see that these "losing an item" experiences can be quite traumatizing for a lot of people.
popps: I definitely agree that they should design a solution for safe house rebuilding. As you say, housing is one of the bigger and more prominent sides to playing this game, not merely "something to do on the side". For some it's the main event!
Hunter's Moon: Guild stone mechanism for the moving crate? BRILLIANT IDEA!
LadyNico: The comforting thing about being betrayed by someone is knowing that at the end of the day, they will end up suffering much more than you will. That memory of what they did to you will haunt them for the rest of their life. Where as you can think "good riddance" and shrug it off (after you get over the worst part).
Tjalle: Thanks for the gracious offer, but I insist carrying out the promise I agreed to. I can imagine how much work went into getting even a small house on Siege. Life is certainly not easy over there! (which is why I love it) How devastating it must have been for you to realize what had happened. :-( I can't remember now, but does the warning popup talk about being able to only own one house per account? Might be that it had not been implemented back then yet. You're right. I'll do that and just enjoy SWTOR for now. I might feel differently about UO later on, but I can't see myself ever becoming an item collector or house owner again. The trust is just gone completely.
Jhym: This was wisely said of you when you said that the memories are not gone, only the triggers that remind us of them. But that's probably one of the problems. The older I get, the worse my memory gets as well and I've noticed that in the past years I've started gathering real life triggers for memories from childhood, as if trying to grasp onto those memories before they completly dissipate from my senile brain.
I guess the old memories of UO are especially precious because as many of you know, the old days were the best days. Back when the servers were packed with people and things happened a lot and the game was still new and wonderous to us. I have to say that I can't count very many special memories from the past 5 years really.
JC the Builder: Sorry to hear you went through something similar. Thank goodness they at least fixed the bug after that.
popps: I definitely agree that they should design a solution for safe house rebuilding. As you say, housing is one of the bigger and more prominent sides to playing this game, not merely "something to do on the side". For some it's the main event!
Hunter's Moon: Guild stone mechanism for the moving crate? BRILLIANT IDEA!
LadyNico: The comforting thing about being betrayed by someone is knowing that at the end of the day, they will end up suffering much more than you will. That memory of what they did to you will haunt them for the rest of their life. Where as you can think "good riddance" and shrug it off (after you get over the worst part).
Tjalle: Thanks for the gracious offer, but I insist carrying out the promise I agreed to. I can imagine how much work went into getting even a small house on Siege. Life is certainly not easy over there! (which is why I love it) How devastating it must have been for you to realize what had happened. :-( I can't remember now, but does the warning popup talk about being able to only own one house per account? Might be that it had not been implemented back then yet. You're right. I'll do that and just enjoy SWTOR for now. I might feel differently about UO later on, but I can't see myself ever becoming an item collector or house owner again. The trust is just gone completely.
Jhym: This was wisely said of you when you said that the memories are not gone, only the triggers that remind us of them. But that's probably one of the problems. The older I get, the worse my memory gets as well and I've noticed that in the past years I've started gathering real life triggers for memories from childhood, as if trying to grasp onto those memories before they completly dissipate from my senile brain.
I guess the old memories of UO are especially precious because as many of you know, the old days were the best days. Back when the servers were packed with people and things happened a lot and the game was still new and wonderous to us. I have to say that I can't count very many special memories from the past 5 years really.
JC the Builder: Sorry to hear you went through something similar. Thank goodness they at least fixed the bug after that.