Gnimral wrote:
But...I was told recalling use to be in cities, but it use to be xp taxing to do so? So Big D placed it at the portals and the only exchange was you may get pked a bit easier, and you may lose a bit of PE, but you're not losing XP.
Nope.
Recalling used to be a simple case of waiting for your pulse to stop racing and completely XP free and took you straight back to the fountain at your home town's centre square, where there'd typically be a gathering of any number of other bodies whiling away the time and waiting for the next gate kill raid to come crashing in (sorry, speaking from a distinctly Taslamaran biased point of view!).
Then with the redesign / rebuild of certain cities, recall points got moved to more thematic, slightly less centrally placed points; typcially an Inn, like the courtyard of the Hart and Rose, for example. Recall was still XP free.
Then Dulrik introduced the portal stones, moved recall outside of the cities for anybody over level 5 and put a seriously a
huge wack of XP penalty onto using the command.
This killed the use of the recall command and caused a fair degree of public outcry, so Dulrik reduced and then eventually removed the XP penalty from Recall, leaving it as you now find it today.
I think the basic thrust of Salandarin's post is he misses the good old days of the fountain RPer
or at the very least, the sense of vibrancy and community such people used to create, even if they were often derided and never credited for doing so.
As inactive as I currently am, I do still agree with him, and for my part apologise for what small role I may once have had to play in their eventual demise.