citizenship, but where am I?
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I don't know if anyone was as stupid as me, but I became a citizen to a city while roaming with my first character, and now I don't remember which was it. So I realised that now there is no way to actually see which city I applied to. Shouldn't there be some info on my character's UI or smth about this?
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@JesseJane it would make sense indeed!
Also it wouldn't be bad a chat channel for citizens, since we have party and we have guild, but we won't assume that every citizen will also be a guild member!
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@GreatValdus I think the purpose of that is covered by the 'local' channel
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@JesseJane in local channel you talk to everyone who's around, enemies, friends, passerbies.
If you have a party chat to coordinate at any distance with your party members.
If you have a guild chat to coordinate at any distance with your guild members.
You should have a city chat to coordinate at any distance with your city member.
I find it simply logic, any social group you simulate should have its separate way of communication.
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@JesseJane said in citizenship, but where am I?:
@GreatValdus I think the purpose of that is covered by the 'local' channel
A citizen chat would help you find which city you became a citizen of though. The only thing you can do at this point, is run around to every city and check manually.
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@Xzait not only that! It's also an organizative tool!
If a guild member can guild chat "Anyone up for farming trolls?", a city member should city chat "Has the charcoal pile finished burning?".
Not to mention that everything like that not implemented in game will be anyway covered via Discord and the like, so it's not like you're preventing people from organizing anyway, only making it more uncomfortable.