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Feature Request: Make Message Options Reflect True name of Duchy

Started by Dante Silverfire, March 04, 2013, 07:16:16 AM

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Dante Silverfire

Title: Make Message Options Reflect True Name of Duchy

Summary: When sending messages to "all lords of your duchy of X" have 'X' actually be the name of the duchy, not the name of the original duchy based upon the city region which it was originally named for. So, when name changes are made by rulers this actually updates. Same for "all knights of your duchy of X."

Details: On the Message screen, when a duke has the option of sending messages he chooses between a bunch of different options. The sent messages both after sending and while writing the messages should reflect the true duchy name. This way the Duke's signature will be obviously attached to this message, instead of having a dichotomy that suggests he may have less authority than he really does.

Benefits: Clarity. It makes sense as well.

Possible Exploits: None. (Name change exploits are dealt with by ruler at time of changing)
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Dante Silverfire

"This is the face of the man who has worked long and hard for the good of the people without caring much for any of them."

Tom


Dante Silverfire

"This is the face of the man who has worked long and hard for the good of the people without caring much for any of them."

Penchant

If that is a bug then there is another one that I assumed was known, but hadn't been fixed yet from the estate change. It does not update the characters for that properly. Ex, the only person in the duchy of Raviel I can message is a single knight, and my past duchy had people that used to be in the duchy but were now in other duchies or even other realms. I will make the report later tonight probably.
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