I was just in-game a little while ago, tried to TP to Dodol Dwells, but my TP option was greyed out, 'cause I hadn't been there yet...never noticed this before, but doesn't mean it hasn't always been like that....
Our TP rights have been taken away.
This will be a grim and very dark day!
Now we can't explore wherever we want.
This change in me will forever haunt.
I haven't tried TPing somewhere that isn't on my saved points in the last couple of days but as far as I know, as long as you have tokens or Teleportation IV AND energy, you can TP anywhere on the map.
It depends. You have to go there to create a script. You don't need to go there to TP using the Map unless there is a change. I used the map 2 or 3 times today. I haven't played in 3 hours, maybe something has changed?
Hmm! This is a change (not a bug) … but this is just part of the change. It probably should not have been released yet (I'll check into that). I bet some people won't like it, but that's ok, because it is better :)
The whole change has three parts: (1) the maps will clearly distinguish streets you have visited before from streets you have never been to, (2) you will have to visit a street before being able to map teleport there (but you can still be summoned there; the game/quests can still move you there; and TP scripts will still work) and (3) the XP (soon: imagination) reward for exploring new places will be increased quite a bit.
OK! And I finished checking into it and it seems like this was not s'posed to go out yet so we'll roll it back till the whole package is ready early next week.
I just thought of an advantage to this new arrangement. Yesterday, I teleported to the personal street of a Glitch who was not my friend. I did it by finding a way to pull up their home street in the encyclopedia (using my keen detective skills) and using the teleport button there. If I had been there to raid, they would have had no idea. Instead, I grinned and walked away. I don't take more than I leave in home streets, but there you go. Implications and all.
The change makes sense to me, rationally... if you haven't seen a place you might imagine it inaccurately. I imagine this would be very problematic in a world MADE of imagination.