lets say u have 22 strength. when you train, it doesnt change until it leveld up to 23. how about when you train, if a certain skill goes up by lets say 8%, u gain .08 on that skill. if it goes up 22%, u get .22 higher on that skill. so one training session of 22 with 22% of getting up will get you to 22.22 strength. i dont know if i worded this right so it can be completley inderstandable but what do u guys think?
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Nixx
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I'd say if Bort wanted training to go directly into the attribute he wouldn't have changed it from doing that.
I'm sure he had his reasons for making the training progress bars, and overall I think it works pretty well. Sure, maybe there are some disadvantages, but there are also advantages.
I'm sure he had his reasons for making the training progress bars, and overall I think it works pretty well. Sure, maybe there are some disadvantages, but there are also advantages.
Originally posted by drake262
Let's say you have 22 strength. When you train, it doesn't change until the bar fills up. How about when you train, if a certain skill goes up by lets say 8%, you gain .08 on that skill. If it goes up 22%, you get .22 higher on that skill. So one training session of 22 with 22% of getting up will get you to 22.22 strength. I don't know if I worded this right so it can be completely understandable but what do you guys think?
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That's how the old training system used to be, and I like the new way a little more. Requires a bit of commitment.
Let's say you have 22 strength. When you train, it doesn't change until the bar fills up. How about when you train, if a certain skill goes up by lets say 8%, you gain .08 on that skill. If it goes up 22%, you get .22 higher on that skill. So one training session of 22 with 22% of getting up will get you to 22.22 strength. I don't know if I worded this right so it can be completely understandable but what do you guys think?
Spelling and grammar go a long way..
That's how the old training system used to be, and I like the new way a little more. Requires a bit of commitment.
Originally posted by Boltz
dude this is like ur 40th fucking suggestion in the last hour
its like my 4th or 5th tbqh
and i only made these because ive been thinking of them and not posting them in here and just decided to do it today
dude this is like ur 40th fucking suggestion in the last hour
its like my 4th or 5th tbqh
and i only made these because ive been thinking of them and not posting them in here and just decided to do it today
SikoraP13 DTD
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As someone who liked the old system, +1. If you made it similar to the new one where you had to go in and click it every day, I think it would have similar effects. I liked the old training system, I understand why we shifted to this one, but I think in this case a step backwards is a step in the right direction.
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Originally posted by drake262
Originally posted by Boltz
dude this is like ur 40th fucking suggestion in the last hour
its like my 4th or 5th tbqh
and i only made these because ive been thinking of them and not posting them in here and just decided to do it today
drake...
It isn't a problem posting multiple suggestions. It is actually better than those who try and compile a number of suggestions in one thread that aren't related.
However what you are looking for is essentially the 'old version' of training that was done away with (as mentioned).
Originally posted by Boltz
dude this is like ur 40th fucking suggestion in the last hour
its like my 4th or 5th tbqh
and i only made these because ive been thinking of them and not posting them in here and just decided to do it today
drake...
It isn't a problem posting multiple suggestions. It is actually better than those who try and compile a number of suggestions in one thread that aren't related.
However what you are looking for is essentially the 'old version' of training that was done away with (as mentioned).
Raid
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I like the old system in some ways... but the new system does have nice benefits.
I think there should be a rollover though, like every time that you level (or every 2,4,or 8 or whatever levels) all the training bars turn into the decimal they are (I mean, I get sick and tired of looking at 99.98 strength and 54% trained bar on it... cause you know you are never going to get that stat trained enough to get that one point unless you dedicate a season of training to it...)
I think there should be a rollover though, like every time that you level (or every 2,4,or 8 or whatever levels) all the training bars turn into the decimal they are (I mean, I get sick and tired of looking at 99.98 strength and 54% trained bar on it... cause you know you are never going to get that stat trained enough to get that one point unless you dedicate a season of training to it...)
i was thinking of combining the 2 systems. you still have to get 5 training points to do intense training but instead of the bar, just add the decimal to the attribute.
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Originally posted by drake262
i was thinking of combining the 2 systems. you still have to get 5 training points to do intense training but instead of the bar, just add the decimal to the attribute.
So your saying have the old way as an option?
That sounds good.
You could do the old way and get immediate results, or do the new way and get more from your training (Because the stat will be lower when you train it next time)
i was thinking of combining the 2 systems. you still have to get 5 training points to do intense training but instead of the bar, just add the decimal to the attribute.
So your saying have the old way as an option?
That sounds good.
You could do the old way and get immediate results, or do the new way and get more from your training (Because the stat will be lower when you train it next time)
Last edited Feb 3, 2009 15:19:25
Originally posted by joehan
So your saying have the old way as an option?
That sounds good.
You could do the old way and get immediate results, or do the new way and get more from your training (Because the stat will be lower when you train it next time)
kind of. read the OP for full expination
So your saying have the old way as an option?
That sounds good.
You could do the old way and get immediate results, or do the new way and get more from your training (Because the stat will be lower when you train it next time)
kind of. read the OP for full expination
Stutts11T
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Originally posted by Boltz
dude this is like ur 40th fucking suggestion in the last hour
sound familiar?
dude this is like ur 40th fucking suggestion in the last hour
sound familiar?
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Originally posted by Knick
Originally posted by drake262
Let's say you have 22 strength. When you train, it doesn't change until the bar fills up. How about when you train, if a certain skill goes up by lets say 8%, you gain .08 on that skill. If it goes up 22%, you get .22 higher on that skill. So one training session of 22 with 22% of getting up will get you to 22.22 strength. I don't know if I worded this right so it can be completely understandable but what do you guys think?
Spelling and grammar go a long way..
That's how the old training system used to be, and I like the new way a little more. Requires a bit of commitment.
This. IB4L. NGTH.
Originally posted by drake262
Let's say you have 22 strength. When you train, it doesn't change until the bar fills up. How about when you train, if a certain skill goes up by lets say 8%, you gain .08 on that skill. If it goes up 22%, you get .22 higher on that skill. So one training session of 22 with 22% of getting up will get you to 22.22 strength. I don't know if I worded this right so it can be completely understandable but what do you guys think?
Spelling and grammar go a long way..
That's how the old training system used to be, and I like the new way a little more. Requires a bit of commitment.
This. IB4L. NGTH.
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