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<blockquote data-quote="Lillyth" data-source="post: 198855" data-attributes="member: 5975"><p>I think it's great so far, BUT, I think that everyone should start out with more points, say 50.</p><p></p><p>That way, small things can get docked small points, but physical altercations, or lying, or stealing could be more.</p><p></p><p>My concern with nine points is you can lose them awfully fast. Faster maybe than in real life.</p><p></p><p>Also, it would be easier to show "big things" vs. "little things". Like sometimes just being annoying all day can knock you down as many hit points as one big altercation.</p><p></p><p>I think that's the reason most characters in video games have so many. (Like the big bad guys who have 957 hit points)...</p><p></p><p>I know that when you start a game on the computer, it really IS more like 9 to begin with, but then they have different "areas" like, hit points, armor, dexterity, etc.</p><p></p><p>So that means we need to either up the respect points to make up for their only being one area, OR add other areas.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and might the game address what happens if someone with higher respect points lies about you? Like when the other kids say/do something to get you in trouble if you are low on respect points? That way they could see the consequences of having little to no respect points when dealing with situations like that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lillyth, post: 198855, member: 5975"] I think it's great so far, BUT, I think that everyone should start out with more points, say 50. That way, small things can get docked small points, but physical altercations, or lying, or stealing could be more. My concern with nine points is you can lose them awfully fast. Faster maybe than in real life. Also, it would be easier to show "big things" vs. "little things". Like sometimes just being annoying all day can knock you down as many hit points as one big altercation. I think that's the reason most characters in video games have so many. (Like the big bad guys who have 957 hit points)... I know that when you start a game on the computer, it really IS more like 9 to begin with, but then they have different "areas" like, hit points, armor, dexterity, etc. So that means we need to either up the respect points to make up for their only being one area, OR add other areas. Oh, and might the game address what happens if someone with higher respect points lies about you? Like when the other kids say/do something to get you in trouble if you are low on respect points? That way they could see the consequences of having little to no respect points when dealing with situations like that? [/QUOTE]
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