William Antrim
Well-known member
- Location
- UK
I would like to propose a swap of the drug location markers.
I think it would be a better experience for new people if the ephedrine location was marked and the methamphetamine processing location(s) - if others are added in future - becomes hidden.
My logic works like this - ephedrine is "legal" I believe in the city. At this point the job is akin to lumberjacking, food delivery, mining. It is an item which is "required" by others in crafting other goods. This would give new players an icon to aim at (to go to) which would set up additional interactions with other players who would require and make use of said goods for profit. It would also provide new people a platform to provide valued services for established players. I would like to think that this is a win-win for a flourishing community.
I think the weed should stay as it is (as it provides new players a different set of interactions - with PD for example) but it just seems much easier to have the more risky interactions (processing) hidden as the new people climb the criminal ladder.
I think it would be a better experience for new people if the ephedrine location was marked and the methamphetamine processing location(s) - if others are added in future - becomes hidden.
My logic works like this - ephedrine is "legal" I believe in the city. At this point the job is akin to lumberjacking, food delivery, mining. It is an item which is "required" by others in crafting other goods. This would give new players an icon to aim at (to go to) which would set up additional interactions with other players who would require and make use of said goods for profit. It would also provide new people a platform to provide valued services for established players. I would like to think that this is a win-win for a flourishing community.
I think the weed should stay as it is (as it provides new players a different set of interactions - with PD for example) but it just seems much easier to have the more risky interactions (processing) hidden as the new people climb the criminal ladder.