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database suggestion - feral - 04-14-2017

I think it would be wonderful if there was a way to differentiate between living and deceased ponies in the database. I know there are a ton of babes in there, but we could leave it up to individual players to report which horses they want marked as deceased and just leave the rest alone.


RE: database suggestion - Kyra - 04-17-2017

This is a great idea! We'll have to look into whether or not it's feasible from the database standpoint (not my area of expertise), but we'll definitely keep it in mind.


RE: database suggestion - Spink - 04-17-2017

How would this change the ability to bring characters back to life? And would we notate how many times they have died in the past?


RE: database suggestion - devin - 04-17-2017

We should def notate how many times they have died in the past so we can all have a giggle over some of the kids who can't seem to stay dead. Wink #sorrynotsorry


RE: database suggestion - Leah - 04-18-2017

we do have a section for "other info" where we could include that. you can see under my character anatomy, as an example. Smile


RE: database suggestion - feral - 04-18-2017

I thought we had to have permission to bring characters back from the dead in the first place? But, I agree with Leah, something under "other info" would be a good place to track that.


RE: database suggestion - Spink - 04-18-2017

(04-18-2017, 05:12 PM)feral Wrote: I thought we had to have permission to bring characters back from the dead in the first place? But, I agree with Leah, something under "other info" would be a good place to track that.

We do... I was just wondering if notating them as deceased would make it a more 'permanent' state of being.