sleeper wrote:
Carita wrote:
1. Unless someone was lying to me last evening, at least 2 individuals were thrown into jail reported for 'murder of a golden griffon' when they were in fact killed by said griffon. To the characters tossing an attitude my way for investigating to near the point of harrassment, I have already reported the NPC agression/law issuesto Wert and have been told what to do from there.
Yep, thats a bug.
A log would verify what happened and at least isolate the bug, if there is one. It doesn't sound like the correct behaviour.
sleeper wrote:
Carita wrote:
2. One of these individuals said he was casting spells to try and defend himself as the NPCs were fighting him. Of course each cast = a conviction. This hasn't been deemed a bug, but in conjunction with the building change (NPCs to aggro in a town defended by the law) seems to have created an undesirable/unintentional side effect. Players abusing the system to rack up charges intentionally to harass tribunal members who are rather helpless to do anything at this point borders on foul play, using the code-change to justify overly vicious verbal exchanges.
Assuming he wasn't in direct melee combat, yes, each cast is a conviction. It sux, but hopefull D will find a solution soon. I'm not sure what you are trying to get at with the rest of what you are saying.
'Defend himself' is not the correct description here. You're either healing yourself (no conviction there), healing your friend/pet who is taking damage (nope), or leaving the scene. Any offensive spell cast on a law enforcer results in a crime being recorded - there is no modern-day concept of 'self-defence' that would excuse you of guilt.
Carita wrote:
3. There seems to be a weird time delay bug here. A character was thrown into jail at a time I saw ZERO charges at the judge in Nerina. Character informed me has convicted of 8 crimes (I'd asked them what the guard NPCs said). He went to the governor to RP the people attacking him, and he was of course attacked and jailed on the spot.
Five minutes later or so the convictions showed up in Zhenshi, after the player was already in mail. EH!
This sounds like chinese whispers. A log or some testing might shed some light on what is really happening. Sneaking NPCs can report crimes rather quietly - moreso if the judge can't see them to state the usual 'Thank you for your co-operation.'
Carita wrote:
My STRONG advice is for those people who know IC that things have changed and a lot of bad things could happen to pass this information along, and keep others out of these present death traps.
Avoiding lands where you're an outlaw is generally a good idea.
sleeper wrote:
It primarily sounds like, as I have said many times, the law system could use an entire overhaul. Patch jobs probably won't get it done I think ...
Says he who hasn't seen the code.