Feral Heart

Game & Forum Discussion => Forum Discussion => Forum Suggestions & Ideas => Topic started by: James Wolf on December 26, 2011, 01:53:16 am

Title: A Idem Shop
Post by: James Wolf on December 26, 2011, 01:53:16 am
Now that we have Idems we should be able to use Karma to Perchase more for the game

Just a sigestion
Title: Re: A Idem Shop
Post by: RavenShai on December 27, 2011, 03:07:47 am
I don't think that's a good idea, if we did that people will keep begging for Karma points so they can get stuff and such, which gets very annoying. Another game I know did something similar but it mostly caused arguments and spams.
Title: Re: A Idem Shop
Post by: James Wolf on December 27, 2011, 09:35:25 am
I'm sure Kovu could figuer out some thing like that he's always got thengs up the proverbeal sleave
Title: Re: A Idem Shop
Post by: Zarago on December 27, 2011, 01:08:49 pm
I can't say that I agree with this. As Katsa mentioned, people will be begging for karma, and anyway, FeralHeart is not a game where you need to earn things. It's free and everyone has equal markings and actions, unless you download extra stuffs, unlike most games.
Title: Re: A Idem Shop
Post by: Denial on December 27, 2011, 04:19:19 pm
Dont think its a very smart idea, we have some Karma issues as is and personally this will just make it worse. As I think there are some members who rarely or never come on the forum other then for patches. So what they just dont get the privlage. Impressive Title worked out fine with Items being free, so why dont we keep it like that. If people want special items that need to be 'purchased' we could try having a few compititions, like race to the top of AI, find a mod alt account in a map, things like that to earn these extra rare items.

Rather then cause a hugh fit 'I WANT KARMA'....... 'GIVE ME KARMA' we have enough of that already. Its a simple action on a forum, where some people tend to get the low end of the stick, simply because others dont agree with their actions. IDK.....

Was a good though though.
Title: Re: A Idem Shop
Post by: Ritza on December 27, 2011, 04:55:43 pm
I don't like this idea either, people will start to abuse the Karma option. There's no point to have karma just to buy items.

Agreed though, nice idea.
Title: Re: A Idem Shop
Post by: James Wolf on December 28, 2011, 12:24:12 am
Thanks for the Feed back :)
Title: Re: A Idem Shop
Post by: Luzio on February 09, 2012, 10:21:18 pm
Now that we have Idems we should be able to use Karma to Perchase more for the game

Just a sigestion

This seems to have pros and cons. Pros are that we could "personalize" our characters further and it gives some worth to having Karma points. Cons are that yes, it would create beggars and spammers for Karma points.
(May I ask how we even get Karma points??? I have no idea how whatsoever.)
Title: Re: A Idem Shop
Post by: feralheartdog on February 09, 2012, 10:25:33 pm
We don't really need a item store. People have made custom "item" We can use for presets, they make them to have people be able to enjoy them. So basically we have item shop"s"
Title: Re: A Idem Shop
Post by: Crin on February 09, 2012, 10:32:23 pm
Personally, I am fine creating presets, skins, equips, and maps for my game. I'd rather not have a shop as this would cause karma abuse and such and such. Furthermore, I can see a lot of people creating multiple accounts just to add to their karma.

I rather like Feral-Heart as a free game, where everyone has the same choices and opportunities to be their own. Interesting theory, though.
Title: Re: A Idem Shop
Post by: Zaroque on February 10, 2012, 02:45:18 pm
Its best to leave karma out of these sort of things. It would be unfortunate to not get the items you want because you don't have the karma for it.
Also, as Crin said, a lot of people are willing to do these sort of things for free.
Title: Re: A Idem Shop
Post by: Ouuka on February 12, 2012, 09:02:02 am
Yea, id say leave karma out of it, would start problems in time. But a mini item shop would be interesting, where anyone can provide their completed items into the shop to be approved and then displayed for download :P
Title: Re: A Idem Shop
Post by: DarkmoonNight on April 11, 2012, 08:40:04 am
 I personally disagree with this idea, since people will start begging for karma, like people said above. And when people create items and markings it wouldn't be fair since the person will have to pay for it and then give others the same item pack or markings to see them. For presets and meshes it would be fair since the buyer won't have to give the other player only the .fhp file and for meshes nothing, maps too.
And there is a somehow karma paying, since most of people karma the creators of awesome meshes, items, markings, presets and maps.
So I see there is this thing already, thought Karma being as a currency wouldn't be good, it's better being here as a ''Thank You''.
Title: Re: A Idem Shop
Post by: SpiritDragon on April 14, 2012, 03:41:53 am
I'd like it as it is. This is a good idea, but people might get carried away about asking for Karma points.
Title: Re: A Idem Shop
Post by: Annagrace163 on November 29, 2012, 08:14:31 pm
Sorry If I'm rude, but there's things called 'Downloads'. Some people (Alot) don't have much Karma, So they would just have the plain page. But I don't think there's a reason for this. .~.
Title: Re: A Idem Shop
Post by: SilverTW on November 29, 2012, 09:30:11 pm
Okay.  As others have already said, I also think this would be better off not being added onto the forum. Yes, I understand the fact that you are being creative...but I don't see this as being really useful to the forum. Since our "Floof-o-meter" (AKA Karma) is something that we earn, it isn't worth it. Plus it'd be a waste of time coding this into the forum, it may not even be possible, too. FeralHeart is a free game, plus people could take advantage of this by acting as if it were money. Who needs to waste a number they have just for something they could do probably by themselves?
Title: Re: A Idem Shop
Post by: wolffox on November 29, 2012, 09:54:24 pm
Guys, don't necro old threads please.