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Post by Ringthane on Mar 22, 2004 15:55:10 GMT
I must claim that notch for myself ;D See elsewhere...
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Post by Matija on Mar 22, 2004 16:11:54 GMT
I saw.
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Post by Ringthane on Mar 22, 2004 16:16:29 GMT
ouch ;D
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Post by Natmus on Apr 2, 2004 10:18:17 GMT
Have the energy system been an extra time under the surgical knife, Jean-Yves? I think one of my lords just had some riders that were 'Highly Invigorated'. I don't think I have seen that before. But this occasion may bring up the discrepancy between that 'extremly invigorated' isn't the highest level, but there's an 'utterly' level above that. 'Utterly' is quite all right, but then 'extremly' isn't that extreme, is it?
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Post by sparrowhawk on Apr 2, 2004 10:23:58 GMT
There's an explanation on the Announcements forum. UI is now 100%, rather than >=90%, so I needed another description between "Very" and "Extremely". Best that I could come up with!
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Post by Natmus on Apr 2, 2004 10:38:27 GMT
Okay, in that case I would suggest in descending order: Utterly Invigorated (I) > Extremely I > Highly I > I > Somewhat I.
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Post by sparrowhawk on Apr 2, 2004 10:45:36 GMT
But then I don't have enough descriptions for the rest of the bands.
I need descriptions for the follwing.
100% >=90% >=80% >=70% >=60% >=50% >=40% >=30% >=20% >=10% >=1%(nearing exhaustion) =0%
Incidentally, "Highly" does not equal "highest". Highly is somewhat akin to "greatly".
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Post by Natmus on Apr 2, 2004 10:58:16 GMT
100% : Utterly I >=90% : Extremely I >=80% : Highly I >=70% : Invigorated >=60% : Somewhat I >=50% : Slightly I >=40% : Somewhat Tired (T) >=30% : Tired >=20% : Very T >=10% : Extremely T >=1%(nearing exhaustion) =0% : Utterly T
Making each band a little bit broader, from 10 to 12 percent, would eliminate one band and so remove the 'Slightly' description, that I'm not happy about.
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Post by Matija on Apr 2, 2004 11:13:26 GMT
Perhaps slightly tired would be better then slightly invigorated?
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Post by Matija on Apr 2, 2004 11:16:08 GMT
And very invigorated is a better description than highly or somewhat invigorated, IMO.
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Post by Natmus on Apr 2, 2004 11:27:50 GMT
Perhaps slightly tired would be better then slightly invigorated? True, and I considered that, but since it was the 50 - 59 percent band I thought it should be invigorated instead of tired.
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Post by Matija on Apr 2, 2004 11:53:35 GMT
Ah, but look at it this way - when you're at 60 % of your strength, would you still describe your state as slightly invigorated?
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Post by Natmus on Apr 2, 2004 11:54:54 GMT
Ah, but look at it this way - when you're at 60 % of your strength, would you still describe your state as slightly invigorated? You have a good point there.
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