ObjectivistActivist wrote:
Well, yes it would provide the same output to the entire room but I don't see why that would make such a thing unpalatable.
Imagine you are in the Taproom of the Heart and Rose. There are ten other characters in the room. Your enemy, Vicasharie, is there and it rustles your jimmies something awful. So you decide to show her a thing or two:
#ALIAS {bslap} {pemote merciless pimp slaps owns %1.}
Since you have her greeted, you enter bslap Vicasharie. Your client sends "pemote merciless pimp slap owns Vicasharie." to the MUD and that is the output everyone in the room sees.
However, this makes no sense for anyone that does not have Vicasharie greeted. You could do a workaround by always using adjectives for your wildcard, but this has its own drawbacks.
The pemote system could use a quality of life adjustment by simply allowing wildcards to be interpreted by the MUD.
EDIT - It also makes no sense from the POV of Vicasharie. The pemote should use the pronoun "you" from her POV, but if the pronoun "you" is input as the wildcard for the alias - the ENTIRE room thinks you just pimp slapped them.