 Nanako Posts: 536
8/30/2017
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My favourite part about returning to london was always submitting my port reports to the admiral. I loved seeing what he had to say about each new place i'd been to. There's something comforting, about reading someone else's thoughts on the iron republic, or Mt Palmerston, or the riddles of irem. Especiallly when - as was so often the case - his response was a joke about those people or their odd culture. This response from a third party made those locations seem real., it solidified them in your memory as something meaningful
Right now in sunless skies, port reports are submitted all at once in a batch,without any unique text for each. No gripes about the elderly population of hybras, or the pretentious and unproductive artists of titania. You just submit your reports and get a plain reward. It feels so soulless compared to how it used to be. I want that back.
I want someone to crack a joke about each culture I submit a report on, or give their own wierd thoughts, or say something mournful and relevant.
-- Sunless Skies needs engine and speed control mechanics. Have a look at my design proposal for implementing it
http://community.failbettergames.com/topic25687-a-design-for-engines.aspx
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 Atrocity Dancer Posts: 13
8/30/2017
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BURN THAT PORT REPORT
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 The Lord Breakfast Posts: 70
8/30/2017
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While I agree the port reports are entertaining in Sunless Sea, it can become tedious when you've already seen all the text and you just want to turn them in so you can start your next journey. It seems Failbetter has erred on the side of streamlined gameplay in this case, and while that design decision certainly makes sense, a compromise might be in order where both options are available, one storylet to turn them all in and another to see flavor text. Although, frankly, if the development resources that would be spent on writing that text are redirected to more stories and a longer game I would not be disappointed.
-- The Lord Breakfast, Captain Bacon, The Ageless Pirate, Bane of Salad, The Thrice-Mad, Eater of Pelicans
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 Atrocity Dancer Posts: 13
8/31/2017
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The Lord Breakfast wrote:
both options are available, one storylet to turn them all in and another to see flavor text. This. I want this with all my heart.
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 vulchor Posts: 23
8/31/2017
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I too miss the comments on the reports. If it's going to be the same comment each time, then yes it'd be okay to have an option to turn them in all at once, but it was never difficult in Sunless Seas to just click quickly through them all.
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 A Parliament of Hounds Posts: 37
8/31/2017
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The Lord Breakfast wrote:
...a compromise might be in order where both options are available, one storylet to turn them all in and another to see flavor text.
Seconded, thirded and... fourthed. This is exactly what I'd want to see - when I turned in my first batch of port reports I was pretty disappointed to just get a boilerplate 'hey, great job'-type response. I miss the Admiral's observational wit.
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 Nanako Posts: 536
8/31/2017
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A Parliament of Hounds wrote:
I miss the Admiral's observational wit. Did you sign up just to post this? <3
-- Sunless Skies needs engine and speed control mechanics. Have a look at my design proposal for implementing it
http://community.failbettergames.com/topic25687-a-design-for-engines.aspx
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 A Parliament of Hounds Posts: 37
8/31/2017
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Nanako wrote:
Did you sign up just to post this? <3
Sort of. It was more of an 'attempt to sign up, get told by the system I already had an account, retrieve old account password and wonder why I never posted before' type of deal.
But essentially, yes.
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 The Obdurate Seeker Posts: 2
8/31/2017
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I can appreciate the odd incendiary document.
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 Pan Tofel Posts: 55
8/31/2017
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A Parliament of Hounds wrote:
The Lord Breakfast wrote:
...a compromise might be in order where both options are available, one storylet to turn them all in and another to see flavor text.
Seconded, thirded and... fourthed. This is exactly what I'd want to see - when I turned in my first batch of port reports I was pretty disappointed to just get a boilerplate 'hey, great job'-type response. I miss the Admiral's observational wit.
I just want to say I wholeheartedly agree!
-- Pan Tofel, the ever curious empiricist is accepting all kinds of social actions.
Chrchleater, who has a good heart and a terrible fate, is doing so as well. Strange sorts of pranks are to be directed here.
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 absimiliard Posts: 759
8/31/2017
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Totally missing the individualized opinions the Admiral would offer for each port -- I agree.
But bothering me more is that I'm still trying to figure out if I can survey a port a second time for another port report (like in Sunless Seas) I can turn in or if it's one report per port forever. (which, if it's just a one-off thing, is a big change to how I manage cash from Sunless Seas -- where gathering port reports was integral to a given voyage's profits) edited by absimiliard on 8/31/2017
-- "Because, Parabola!" -- the Curious Captain Eating nightmares from friends -- and I'm easy to befriend. Absimiliard: the Black Rose of Wolfstack Docks
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 Sara Hysaro Moderator Posts: 4514
8/31/2017
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I've been able to collect the same Port Reports a second time to turn them in for the same rewards as the first time (including the Favours).
-- http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Sara%20Hysaro Please do not send SMEN, cat boxes, or Affluent Reporter requests. All other social actions are welcome.
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 Fredward Posts: 28
8/31/2017
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I liked the routine I had going on when I arrived at London, arrive, drop off port reports, make sure I'm properly stocked/ship is repaired, carouse, relax at home and catch up on the news.
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 absimiliard Posts: 759
8/31/2017
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Sara Hysaro wrote:
I've been able to collect the same Port Reports a second time to turn them in for the same rewards as the first time (including the Favours).
Oh good! Thanks Sara. I'm totally fine with it just being me -- and a late-night, and few drinks -- being clueless and missing it. I'll take a second run at the game again tonight, I'm sure I'll spot it.
-- "Because, Parabola!" -- the Curious Captain Eating nightmares from friends -- and I'm easy to befriend. Absimiliard: the Black Rose of Wolfstack Docks
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 FailbetterFuzz Administrator Posts: 232
9/15/2017
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Thanks for the feedback guys
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 Malcolm Harris Posts: 35
9/18/2017
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It was a really beneficial feature - it both cemented all the far flung destinations as real places with reputations back home in London, and made the faceless clerk of the Admiralty Office shine as character.
As of now, New Winchester has its charms, but it doesn't feel as lively, safe, as much of a home as London did. edited by Malcolm Harris on 9/18/2017
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