I'd like to see the time period where stars are locked following a temp move be reduced. five days seems a bit excessive.
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2011-07-10 14:14:42
[13 years, 140 days ago] |
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2011-07-10 14:23:44
[13 years, 140 days ago] |
I think star owners would get a little too much of an advantage if they could move their stars about on all their bots. 5 days seems reasonable to me. It's the same time lock as in bots2 isnt it? |
2011-07-10 14:53:49
[13 years, 140 days ago] |
Yes I think it is the same. Still like to see it reduced, even if its just a day less, although I'd like to see it changed to 3 days. |
2011-07-10 14:55:06
[13 years, 140 days ago] |
Or at least make it so that when you return stars to the owning bot, the time lock is not set. I move stars back to my bot and now I have to wait 5 days to move them again. |
Saiyan Z [132] 2011-07-10 15:17:38
[13 years, 140 days ago] |
Why do you move the stars back to your bot then? Just move them to the bot that you need them on? |
2011-07-10 15:43:02
[13 years, 140 days ago] |
This could be abused so easily. Say you put 10 stars on a bot, 1day order some stuff and then take back 9 of those stars(leaving 1 so you can pick up the order) |
2011-07-10 21:35:06
[13 years, 140 days ago] |
Just set it so that you ruin your order if you move the stars. |
2011-07-10 21:37:25
[13 years, 140 days ago] |
@saiyan z Sure, that's great but only if you know you need to move them there. what if you're sharing them with a friend, then move them back, and another friend two days later asked to borrow? Now I have to wait 3 more days before I can let them use them. |
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2011-07-11 05:32:29
[13 years, 139 days ago] |
It was the same system always, every move = 5 days timelock. Dunno how some people finds a problem here after playing so many years... |
2011-07-11 15:45:44
[13 years, 139 days ago] |
it was lame back in bots2 also, imo |
2011-07-11 16:10:28
[13 years, 139 days ago] |
Buy more stars, problem solved :D |
Van Gogh [34] 2011-07-12 00:56:42
[13 years, 139 days ago] |
There never seems to be enough no matter how many one might own. |