Lostangel
2006.Aug.28, 05:35 PM
Zenith and I have been discussing OCs, and I thought that these generic nuggets will help gangs better understand their OCs. So without further ado... Zenith! *much clapping*
No it doesn't matter who is actually online at the time a crime finishes. I log the activity of a person by what they do during their log-in time. From there I have a formula that dictates whether they were active, and how active they were.
Yes, being in jail or the hospital during the time a crime is committed lowers your chance at success. Someone in Federal Jail makes it worse since well, the feds are onto you (kick em!).
The number of members needed for a crime is the minimum. More active members increase your chances, no matter the crime. If you have more than the minimum, you can benefit.
Crimes are variable, each one has a range, and is not affected by how many active members are in the group.
Side note, no matter how active you are, you can never account for more than 1 member in a gang crime.
No it doesn't matter who is actually online at the time a crime finishes. I log the activity of a person by what they do during their log-in time. From there I have a formula that dictates whether they were active, and how active they were.
Yes, being in jail or the hospital during the time a crime is committed lowers your chance at success. Someone in Federal Jail makes it worse since well, the feds are onto you (kick em!).
The number of members needed for a crime is the minimum. More active members increase your chances, no matter the crime. If you have more than the minimum, you can benefit.
Crimes are variable, each one has a range, and is not affected by how many active members are in the group.
Side note, no matter how active you are, you can never account for more than 1 member in a gang crime.