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Revision as of 14:59, 31 May 2016

This is a list of all Feature Request petitions.

Please place new petitions under it's own heading.

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Pharaoh's Favored

Petition by tehm (1 petitioners)

Pharaoh recognizes outstanding citizens for their achievements, however this recognition can fade over time and our heroes become lost to history. To ensure the continued honoring of these individuals, the Chariot Ministry shall be tasked with sharing this knowledge across the land. Henceforth all Chariot Stops, functional or otherwise, shall post a record listing the currently acknowledged citizens and their achievement level. This would report any existing or future acknowledgments. For example:

 Egypt honors:
SuperAcroGal- Pharaoh’s Acrobat (101)
MisterFisher- Pharaoh’s Angler (104)


Note: This would merely save what is reported in System Log, not constantly update as the individual continues to excel while still holding the title.
An option to review the Pharoah’s Favored would be added to the existing options available at the Chariot Stop and in no way interfere with Chariot operation.

Improving Acrobatics in Seven Lakes

Petition by Snoerr (1 petitioner)

The Citizens of Seven Lakes, in order to hold more organized acrobatics exercises, request that Pharaoh send a team of civil engineers to build an acrobatics field in the vicinity of the Seven Lakes University of Body.

Removing Sexist Attribute Timers

Petition by dresdor (1 petitioners)

Currently there are a few in-game mechanics that differentiate based on gender. These fall into the traditional gender role of women being good at weaving and men being good at physical labor. The two I know of off the top of my head are weaving on a loom (60s for females, 80s for males) and raking flax for lint (50s for males, 60s for females). There's no mechanical reason for these differences to exist, and they should be removed.

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