I believe notes decay after so many readings . . . so how can you be certain they picked the note up rather than read it for the last time before it went away on its own?
I am beginning to understand why they do not want names posted in the forums. Not all games have that rule---Eve does not, for example---but it appears we need it here.
I remember this happening to me, I placed 2 notes on every street in andra and alakol and half the notes got stolen within an hour, I blatantly asked one of them and They said well I'm just donating them, no use for them is there
Is this a serious thread? Because it sure doesn't seem like it. Idk how many times we have to say it, if something is on the ground and the owner walks away from it, it's up for grabs! Notes, food, keys, whatever, it's up for grabs once you walk away from it.
Wait, I apologize if I took a note, but is there a way to read it w/o picking it up? For the record, I always return the notes. Unless it was my own note, in which case I clean up my litter ^_^
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Selling emblems. Three. Cosma, Zille, Pot.
estarner wrote: but is there a way to read it w/o picking it up?
yes, click 'read' instead of 'pick up'
But I pick up spam that litters Ur too. And, santa my nana, as I live in Andra I may well have picked yours up too. Depends what it said, but two per street sure sounds like spam
flask I agree, I hate spam. I do drop notes everywhere but they're positive messages and I do it every few days, not every day not every single street. First off that is a huge waste of resources. Second off it looks ugly. Third off I think it dilutes the message to have a bazillion in one region. Dude just make it worth finding and you won't have to spam, people will pass it on by themselves. Spam though does go into shrines, or sold (2 currants per notes!) yes by ME. Ahahah guess you got to avoid me toooo.
What burns my butt is the people that take notes from my doorstep. I've had friends leave me notes that got yoinked. In the world at large, a note is fair game, but it seems chintzy to take them from outside another's house.