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[[Paradox History: 2009|2009]]:A couple of options related to player store purchase notifications have been added, and you can now choose to login silently. Like Ninja. That will stop nosy parkers (and parkettes) being notified when you log on.
 
[[Paradox History: 2009|2009]]:A couple of options related to player store purchase notifications have been added, and you can now choose to login silently. Like Ninja. That will stop nosy parkers (and parkettes) being notified when you log on.
  
Non-storable items no longer show up in your "Manage Stuff" lists.
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*Non-storable items no longer show up in your "Manage Stuff" lists.
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*[[Items|Item]] and [[Moolah]] drop rate modifiers now affect [[Items|item]] and [[moolah]] drops from non-combat encounters as well as combats. Yes, I know you probably thought they already did, but now they do.
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*Most combat [[items]] will now take your stats and your opponent's power into account when used. Yes, that includes healing [[items]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:43, 26 May 2009

2008: Devices can now be installed and manipulated in much the way they were intended. Still more work to be done on this, but it's a start.

2009:A couple of options related to player store purchase notifications have been added, and you can now choose to login silently. Like Ninja. That will stop nosy parkers (and parkettes) being notified when you log on.

  • Non-storable items no longer show up in your "Manage Stuff" lists.
  • Item and Moolah drop rate modifiers now affect item and moolah drops from non-combat encounters as well as combats. Yes, I know you probably thought they already did, but now they do.
  • Most combat items will now take your stats and your opponent's power into account when used. Yes, that includes healing items.

Know of something else that happened on this day? Add it here!