Bond Alertness
Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2010 4:16 pm
So we have Force Bonds right? So far they change the sense aura of your bondmate, and you get to have super secret telepathy chatmode with them.
Towards the end of JKA SP when you make the decision of darkside or lightside in killing Rosh or letting him live, Kyle stops to plead with you telepathically, obviously aware of whats going on outside of his physical senses. (sorry if I spoiled the SP for anyone, but if you haven't played it by now, you probably never will)
What I suggest is that Force Bondmates have no chat transparency for their actions. So across the map bondmate A can clearly see what bondmate B is action'ing.
Obviously there would be a monotony and annoyance of the everyday stuff-- bowing, grabbing drinks, etc. and thus making it toggle-able would be preferable.
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While its great that people either go "HAY DATS GRATE!" or "D00D THAT SUX", we've gotta realize that Soh is the one who says it can work or it can't. So making valid and reasonable points, touching on usefulness, possible drawbacks, and how it might enrich our experience, would be much more constructive for him to decide whether its worth the effort or not. Rather than a simple YES/NO type of vote posting.
Towards the end of JKA SP when you make the decision of darkside or lightside in killing Rosh or letting him live, Kyle stops to plead with you telepathically, obviously aware of whats going on outside of his physical senses. (sorry if I spoiled the SP for anyone, but if you haven't played it by now, you probably never will)
What I suggest is that Force Bondmates have no chat transparency for their actions. So across the map bondmate A can clearly see what bondmate B is action'ing.
Obviously there would be a monotony and annoyance of the everyday stuff-- bowing, grabbing drinks, etc. and thus making it toggle-able would be preferable.
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While its great that people either go "HAY DATS GRATE!" or "D00D THAT SUX", we've gotta realize that Soh is the one who says it can work or it can't. So making valid and reasonable points, touching on usefulness, possible drawbacks, and how it might enrich our experience, would be much more constructive for him to decide whether its worth the effort or not. Rather than a simple YES/NO type of vote posting.