
(07-28-2013, 12:45 PM)Ildur Wrote: If the RP community doesn't involve itself (as in, actually hiring them for the messages), then it won't really work.
Another thing is that using in-game gil as payment isn't a good idea, in my opinion. People tend to do things efficiently, and the in-game postal service is just much more efficient than any courier. For that reason, I think the implementation should be purely disengaged from the game's mechanics. Unless there's an -actual- item to be sent. Then the best way would be for the sender to call the roleplaying couriers and tell them about the package, then send the actual item via the in-game system with a small OOC note saying "I hired the couriers to send this ICly. Don't open until you receive it ICly!". Using actual in-game gil will just bring problems.
I am still worrying about this myself, I fear that people may not indulge themselves in the service so believe me I know ^^"
I suppose you could be right about the payment thing. I just felt it might give some incentive to people to actually take up the service but now I don't know @-@
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