QUOTE(Dan31 @ Nov 8 2015, 23:05)

Suggestion: When sending a mooglemail with an attachment and no COD, if the message contains the word "COD", put a warning popup stating in bold that the player said "COD" but didn't include any, and might have forgot to put one (kinda like gmail when they warn the user about the mail having no attachment despite the message stating otherwise).
The current MoogleMail system is already able to inform a user in case s/he forgets to set a CoD for an attachment.
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Furthermore, in my experience, more often than not a player may leave the message blank when sending an item (most ppl selling me items don't leave a word), so I think the current way of triggering a warning popup is better.
QUOTE(mechafujoshi @ Nov 9 2015, 04:04)

There was this fun old hypercard game where you're investigating a murder on a cruise ship. When you're looking around on the top deck at night and you go up to one railing, it asks you, "Throw yourself to your death? [Yes] [No]" Then you go to the other railing, and it asks the same question, but with the Yes/No buttons reversed from their usual positions. So if you auto-click too fast, off you go...
Could you reveal the game name?
Though it's unlikely to get one to play myself, there might be a walkthru/playthru on YouTube that I can enjoy if I know the name so that I can do some search.
This post has been edited by djackallstar: Nov 10 2015, 05:50