After the player get fame of 5, the player is likely to play another noble. But due to the limit on active char limit, he/she is very likely forced to give up the adventurer character.
For my case, I like my adventurer character, and has decided to let him join the noble rank. But after that, I can't play the adventurer game any more.
I am wondering why we can't allow active char limit greater than noble char limit?
You can, it just takes time, specifically 5 medals or an old player (2?years); though by then you may already have 20 fame for your 4th noble.
It needs to be a lot faster. 3+1 slots should just be standard.
I agree. At some point my active noble limit went up to 3, but by that time I was enjoying my 2 other nobles and 1 advy and didn't want to give any of them up. I shouldn't have to give up one of my chars to use the additional slot, I earned it! Yes, I could have dropped my advy and the advy game would be -1 char. I don't think the game is in danger of having too many advys. At least not the islands where I play.
Well you can always donate to unlock one more slot. I am sure BM deserves a bit of your money.
Quote from: Lapallanch on September 05, 2013, 11:27:17 PM
Well you can always donate to unlock one more slot. I am sure BM deserves a bit of your money.
Very good suggestion.
In my experience, I have a hard time playing 3 characters that I invest growth in (story, characteristics, etc). The more I develop a character, the more I dislike being able to have 2 characters on an island (which is why my characters are slowly moving to Dwilight)
My most engaging character is my adventurer, but that is also due to the island he is on.
just my experience though.
Quote from: Azerax on September 06, 2013, 07:16:19 PM
My most engaging character is my adventurer, but that is also due to the island he is on.
I take that as a big compliment even if I can only hope to claim to have aided to the atmosphere he finds himself in.
What island is that?
His adventurer is in Dwilight according to Azerax's family page.
Quote from: Renodin on September 10, 2013, 09:22:29 PM
I take that as a big compliment even if I can only hope to claim to have aided to the atmosphere he finds himself in.
That is indeed partially true, before joining the Royal Rangers I wandered for several months not talking to anyone. It is a great testiment to: This game is what you make of it. Dwilight surely makes it easier.