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View Poll Results: Hexediting the .2h file to insert unreachable orders
Yes, it's abuse. 143 89.38%
No, it's OK. 0 0%
I do not understand the abuse, or have not thought about it. 17 10.63%
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Old March 28th, 2008, 09:04 AM
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Default Re: Time for a poll. (The subject is abuse)

I'm a fan of reverse communions as well.

I think this possibility add to the game and isn't bad for balance of astral nations betwenn each others (nations with only S mages having other paths or good levels vs nations with ultra cheap S only professionnal communiants).

Alas it also adds a level of microgestion, which is never good, and strengthen an already (too?) powerful path even more.

I'd like if Illwinter can find a way to balance the reverse communion and reduce microgestion instead of simply making it impossible (ie : once the bug can be fixed, add a third communion spell to allow a mage to be an "active slave", with slightly increased requirements say S2 or 40 fatigue, allowing some form of reverse communion without the actual micro-gestion resulting from mages ID to consider).
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