X-Card Code Idea
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I was thinking about it...
Whether or not you're 100% on board with the X-Card (I'm not saying that I am just yet), I realize that there have been dozens of situations Even I have run into in mushing where I felt like I wished that I could anonymously call out a "nopenopenope" safe word without it turning into a personal issue.
Now, I still think the x-card would work better in a real-time (I.e. not turn based, but TT or Online TT) environment , but the thought did cross my mind that:
A + command (ex: +xcard) that would anonymously announce that the xcard and why it was pressed would be fairly easy to code
Ex: +xcard=rape
"The X-Card has been pressed. Please roll back pose or future mentions of: <content after the =>" -
I mean, this wouldn't be terrible hard to do. You'd basically just need something like:
&c.x_card <some object>=$+xcard *:@remit [loc(%#)]=The xcard has been pressed. Please roll back pose or future mentions of %0.
Now, that said, I think if it's anonymous (which this system should make it, since the emit is coming from an object presumably in the master room), that the other players have a chance to say 'Yeah, cool' or 'No, that's not reasonable.'
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@Derp said in X-Card Code Idea:
Now, that said, I think if it's anonymous (which this system should make it, since the emit is coming from an object presumably in the master room), that the other players have a chance to say 'Yeah, cool' or 'No, that's not reasonable.'
Yeah I imagine the code/idea would only be as good as the policies surrounding it.