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JadenDew

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  1. I am not sure if this bug is consistent for all types of Life Orbs (I hold the Superchargeable Life Orb) but mine doesn't heal the owner when it suppose to:

    It has a required amount of heat that it needs before it can be used on another person (eg. 20k heat for superchargable) but before that amount you can still opt to Activate the Orb

    "Use on self" will be written on the interface in this situation

    However, when you press continue... no changes in VE, item goes on cooldown and all heat in the orb is consumed

     

    Past that 20k heat, after selecting Activate, the interface will allow you to type a target playername in it.

    That works for every player BUT the owner..

    Eg. Type my name in it.. and hit continue.. heat gone, cooldown active but my VE remains the same

     

    I would be glad if you could look into it.. :)

  2. My antivirus still goes off when I first load the game but after that it works alright. However, anything that needs "popups" (clicky, PM, LHO button) doesn't load.

     

    Im still getting the "This page requires AC_RunActiveContent.js" Error when game first loaded, along with my antivirus alerts that is blocking:

    IPS Alert Name: Web Attack: Exploit Toolkit Website 50

    Attacking Computer: www.magicduel.com (164.138.28.153, 80)",

    Attacker URL: magicduel.com/Scripts/AC_RunActiveContent.js

     

    I get similar alerts when i load the front page (www.magicduel.com) except that the attacker URL did be magicduel.com/

    Edit: The front page will refuse to load at all too..

  3. Oops... i experienced similar problems but i put in the exception thinking it was my Norton (Its super-paranoid sometimes)

    *goes to take it off* I hope I didn't just fry my systems..

     

    I got the AC_RunActiveContent.js is missing error as well when Norton blocks it

    And am unable to load scene/scene chat, trigger box and moodpanel sidebar as a result...

     

    Norton classified it as an intrusion attempt.. it only alerts after logging in.. Would it help if I put up the Norton's log?

  4. I've been passing candies. I am used to seeing "XX passed Rainbow Candy to YY" on chat when we do

    Is that removed?

    If so I apologise >.<

     

    Edit:

    Passed cake and it showed up as it it is unique ( i think?)

    Silver Coin and candies don't show up anymore. Didn't know of the change. Sorry.

  5. [log JadenDew's entry]

    Similar to Marind's wooden room, as mentioned in the scenario,  the room is mostly likely a representation of our psychological state. Considering the theme of this event, it is probably closely connected to fear.

     

    In this room, there seem to be at least 3 objects related to fear. The ominous door, the mirror and the unknown presence.

     

    Firstly, the door. Based on the idea first put forward by Nava, from how the door was first noticed when searching for the light, it may represent enlightenment or in another word "truth". However, despite that, the door's appearance is described as "heavy blackened door, scarred and worn, stands ominously in front of you. The door knob is a heavily tarnished disfigured head" which is quite opposite to its association with the light. I imagine that its appearance, at first look, would look as if it would feel dangerous to open it. Although the key is in the lock, meaning it can be opened anytime, one may feel insecure about opening it from its appearance. Thus, I speculate that the fear the door instill is a fear-obstacle that is needed to be overcome to obtain the "truth", enlightenment or further improvement of self. Perhaps the door's appearance, this fear it instill, is there because we are afraid of what would happen if we open it.

     

    Next, the mirror. Examining the transition from the door to the mirror in the scenario, it seems that my attention was diverted because of the mirror's reflection. From the discussion in chat, the inscribed Latin words meant "Do not, though difficult, fear the mirror and the image of its truth" or "The truth in the mirror is the hardest to hear". Here again, seems to be another association with truth. The reflection is " not as you would see with your eyes" and the hint in chat that "You see what others perceive you as". From these and the inscribed words, I draw two possibilities how "truth" can be defined in this context. One being the "relative truth", or what people think you that is true to them whether or not it really is. The second definition being that, within the reflection and relative-truths people have of you, there are real truth of yourself, perhaps flaws that you have overlooked. This ties in to "hardest to hear" as these characteristics you have overlooked may not be something you easily accept and criticisms are more often associated more with hearing them than seeing them in terms language use. (Eg. He doesn't want to hear our opinions about his behavior). This representation of the mirror's reflection and the diversion of attention from the door to mirror also makes me speculates whether if it is a representation of people's (in general) obsession with their appearance to others and perhaps, a fear not making a good impression on others.

     

    Next, in the scenario, my attention is diverted again to the unknown presence in the room.  From the use of exclamation mark in the line "there is something else in here with you!", there seem to be an unconscious insecurity that there is an unknown presence within the room. The first reaction to that is to resolve it and find out what it is. In fact, in chat, many people start discussing on finding ways to unveil its identity. (eg. Put your back against the wall, use the mirror, etc.)  The unknown presence, in my imagination perhaps due to the way it was described, defaulted to a form of a shadow and, in chat, there are some who thought of it as a shade. Both have a negative stigma to them. It appears to me that people are reflexively uncomfortable with uncertainties, especially that which they subconsciously assume is something negative or not good.

     

    Back to how this room is a representation of our psychological state. Considering the speculations I have for the door, mirror and unknown presence. I wonder if this is a room containing fears that commonly are come crossed by majority. There is a way out, although ominous looking, but considering how our attentions are diverted over and over again, I wonder if these three representations are something we have to overcome before we could leave through the door we have found while looking for the light.

     

    [/log]

     

    Edit: Pasted twice >< Fixed now, sorry about that!

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