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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
0010876 | Dwarf Fortress | Dwarf Mode -- Locations | public | 2018-08-24 05:55 | 2018-08-24 05:55 |
Reporter | PatrikLundell | ||||
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Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | have not tried |
Status | new | Resolution | open | ||
Platform | PC | OS | Windows | OS Version | 10.1 |
Product Version | 0.44.12 | ||||
Target Version | Fixed in Version | ||||
Summary | 0010876: Visitors do not respect temple restrictions | ||||
Description | I have one general temple open for all and a small number of deity dedicated temples created in attempts to manage stressed citizens (with limited success). All of these dedicated temples are set to be off limits to visitors at creation (one was available briefly immediately after creation, several years ago). Despite that, most of my visiting scholars have come to pray at a dedicated temple and perform research (and a priest scholar is supposed to seek residence for research, but haven't done so for a month or so). Similarly, a lot of artists have come to visit dedicated off limits temples. The visitors do not seem to go to the temples, but they shouldn't state temple visits as a reason for visit. Also, I suspect such visits tend to be longer than they should be, as past experience (before the visitor leave bug fix) had dedicated visitors embark on half year long prayer benders in public dedicated temples before actually starting with their their real business (including questers who decided praying was more important than to demand the artifact they were questing for and supposedly came to request: they did eventually get to the demand part, though). | ||||
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2018-08-24 05:55 | PatrikLundell | New Issue |
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