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Revision as of 16:42, 20 September 2009
From the Urban Dead FAQ:
- Q. Can I send you some ideas?
- A. All players are welcome to suggest alterations and additions that they think would improve the game - we can't guarantee that they'll be implemented, but anything submitted to the Suggestions page of the Urban Dead Wiki will certainly be passed on and read, if it passes peer review. --Kevan
This page is for suggestions for new content to add to Urban Dead in the future. You are free to make whatever Suggestions you desire, but you must follow the Suggestions Guidelines when you Suggest them.
Once suggestions reach the end of their voting period they are moved to one of the following peer reviewed pages:
- Peer Reviewed Suggestions - For suggestions with a total of 2/3 or more Keep votes after 2 weeks of voting.
- Undecided Suggestions - For suggestions with less than 2/3, but greater than or equal to 50% of Keep votes after 2 weeks of voting.
- Peer Rejected Suggestions - For all other suggestions after 2 weeks of voting, or those that comply to the 2/3 Spam votes rule.
- Humorous Suggestions - For amusing suggestions that would normally get thrown into Peer Rejected, but are fun to read.
- Previous Days Suggestions - For a history of suggestions - check here first before submitting.
The Suggestion System
Advice before Making a Suggestion
- Read the Suggestions Dos and Do Nots page and the Frequently Suggested Ideas page for guidelines.
- Consider taking it to the Developing Suggestions page first. You will get a feel for how the community views such suggestions and often get some idea for fine tuning your suggestion. This step is recommended.
- Look for your suggestion in the following pages to avoid a duplicate suggestion (Use the Ctrl + F function to search for keywords):
- Repeats of Suggestions under consideration or already considered may be deleted without warning by any user unless there are substantial differences.
- New and sensitive users should be aware that voters will not always treat their ideas kindly. It may be helpful to wait a few days to get a feel for the place and the other users before subjecting your idea to any possible criticism. If you're unsure, the Discussion page is good neutral territory to suggest, gather feedback, and refine your idea before officially submitting it.
- Before submitting your suggestion, read what kind of suggestions are approved, and which rejected.
- If your suggestion is a basic functionality improvement, it will probably be accepted.
- If it makes characters, especially survivors, significantly more powerful, it will almost certainly be rejected.
- Again, read the existing suggestions before you post.
- Reading the Talk page is also highly recommended.
- Each author should not make more than one suggestion per day (i.e. in a 24 hour period beginning at 00:01 GMT). This limit does not include suggestions which the author has removed for the purpose of revision. Suggestions may be revised once per day at most. Suggestions must be removed prior to revisions being posted. Frequent removal of suggestions to avoid having them spaminated is considered abuse of the system. Removal of suggestions in order to post non-revision suggestions the same day is also considered abuse of the system.
- Suggestions created entirely for the purpose of satire, insult, or comedy are to be re-categorised into the humourous suggestions category. If you post a joke suggestion please put it on the Humorous category yourself.
Peer Reviewed Suggestions
Peer Reviewed Suggestions are not guaranteed to be implemented into the game. Suggestions that are Peer Reviewed are simply suggestions considered good and worthy by the wiki population, and being moved to that page places no onus on Kevan to implement them.
Cycling Suggestions
Please help to cycle suggestions into their appropriate categories.
Making a Suggestion
If this is your first time making a suggestion, consider taking it to the Developing Suggestions page before starting in on the voting process as described below. The friendly people there can help you avoid formating errors and will let you know if the suggestion stands a decent chance of passing a vote, has glaring problems, or (good or bad) has been made and voted on already in the past. You may also find it useful to have a look at this Sample Suggestion to let you see what you need to put into your suggestion when you make it.
To make a new suggestion:
- Copy the following code, click here, and paste it so that it's just above the last line of code:
- {{Subst:NewSug|SUGGESTION NAME}}
- Change SUGGESTION NAME to the name of your suggestion.
- Make it descriptive and different from other suggestions listed, and DO NOT include your name, signature, date, slashes (e.g. /), or quotation marks.
- Save the page. This adds your suggestion to the list below so voters can see it. You're not done yet.
- Click the link to your suggestion page that we just created. The link should be colored red at the moment.
- Copy the following code, paste it into your suggestion page, and preview the changes. Follow the instructions it gives you:
- {{SugHead}}
- Preview your suggestion before saving it. Once you save it, you basically cannot alter it. Check the policies for specifics.
Suggestions
- by MyLeftAcorn at 17:35, 20 September 2009 (BST)
If you've ever noticed, you'll see some zombies or survivors sitting outside a door. If your not logged in for a day or two, these player will spend all their A.P. on attacking your barricade, then they'll come back the next day and do over again and again. Once they have broken in they'll attack you while your logged out. With a molotov, you'll be able to throw a molotov out the window of a building. When you do this, there will be a large fire outside your build and it will stay there for about an hour or so.
If you were standing outside the building when they throw the molotov, you will take 2 damage, an average damage. If you stick around the flame, ever 2 minutes or so you will be burnt,again and again every 2 minutes. If you happen to pass the building after they throw the molotov, it will not harm you unless you stick around for about two minutes or so. When you pass the building it will say, "There is a large fire here." warning the zombie or survivor.
You can not throw a molotov outside a building. It will simply say, "It is too dangerous to throw this so closely." and it will not throw it. When you throw it out of the building, you can not leave the building without taking 2 damage until the fire dies out. It will tell the survivor(s) in the building "The fire died outside." when the fire has gone, which is after an hour or so. When the survivor throws the molotov it will say to everyone in the building "(The survivor's name) has throw a molotov out the window, you will get hurt if you go outside. Only survivors can find and throw molotovs. Also, if a survivor throws one molotov out the window, and after, let's say 10 minutes, another survivor throws a molotov out, the time until the fire goes out will be reset to about an hour. The chances of finding a molotov are,
Fire Department (6%) chance, Police Department (4.5%) chance, A Warehouse (3%) chance.
You will also need a generator in the building to light the molotov. Lighting a molotov will cost 0 A.P. and throwing it will cost 1 A.P. You do not get X.P. for burning people with a molotov. You also do not get X.P. for lighting or throwing a molotov. Also, if you'd like to, you could make a "Lighter", a new item that makes it so you do not need a generator in he building to light a molotov. You could also make a "Fire Extinguisher" an item too so that you could put out the flames.
Previous Days' Suggestions
The previous two weeks' suggestions, that are still open for voting, are listed below, under the heading Articles in category "Current Suggestions".
- by Lelouch vi Britannia is helping make Ridleybank green_ and gives Achievements at 17:42, 20 September 2009 (BST)
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