Topic

Don't show people who are too far away for the Bestow action

Subject says it all.

Why allow us to select recipients who can't be bestowed with RK?

Posted 6 months ago by Pascale Subscriber! | Permalink

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  • + many
    Posted 6 months ago by MaryLiLamb Subscriber! | Permalink
  • +1
    Posted 5 months ago by foolbunny Subscriber! | Permalink
  • definitely +1
    Posted 5 months ago by katyroo Subscriber! | Permalink
  • +
    Posted 5 months ago by La Mariposa Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Sure WE know we have to be closer. We've been playing for ages. But when the game goes "live" new players need to learn these things. Immediate info is better than a list of guidelines & rules. It's a small compromise.
    Posted 5 months ago by Patricia Subscriber! | Permalink
  • And it's been suggested before, but an easy fix to this issue would be to allow bestowing to anyone on the street, which I would love to see happen.
    Posted 5 months ago by MaryLiLamb Subscriber! | Permalink
  • And they've changed it!
    "Before, you had to be close to someone to give them something or to bestow a Random Kindness. Now, you don't. Action at a distance!"
    Thank you!
    Posted 5 months ago by MaryLiLamb Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Many thanks!
    Posted 5 months ago by Patricia Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Hooray!  No more stalking someone for kindness sake!  
    Posted 5 months ago by Ooola Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I sometimes like to use the bestow random kindness thing to see who's in the room. Like in the enchanted forests, where you can't see otherwise. I'm glad they didn't make it impossible to see who is there.

    And I am even more glad I don't have to act like a doofus and chase around after the people I want to be nice to!
    Posted 5 months ago by Miss Bobbit Subscriber! | Permalink
  • So glad to hear that this has been improved!  This will create much more kindness in Ur.  :-)
    Posted 5 months ago by Little Violet Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Thank you!
    Posted 5 months ago by Pascale Subscriber! | Permalink