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UER Forum > Archived Old Forum Issues > LDB classification stars, and running info (Viewed 119 times)
Mark 

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LDB classification stars, and running info
< on 6/8/2004 3:44 PM >
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OK two things here. How about some stars when you pull up a city and you get the list of sites. How about 3 icons for demolished (foundation), abandoned (building like the LDB star), active (the LDB star with a stick figurer and hard hat). Also do a red, yellow, green for hard to easy. Maybe even a hole in fence, barbwire, dog head over barbwire. For security level. Just so we can look at the name real fast and see if its there etc.

My next idea is for security changes all the time on sites like the Hern etc. Have a way people can edit what level security is and maybe a brief description of whats there. Also you should be able to see past ones.

I know this would be way more programing its just ideas for long down the road if you run out of ideas AV.

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Re: LDB classification stars, and running info
<Reply # 1 on 6/8/2004 4:05 PM >
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the icon thing i don't think is all that needed, since you can just click the location to see that already. the "edit security level" and "See past ones" is already there, and already working.

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Re: LDB classification stars, and running info
<Reply # 2 on 6/8/2004 4:06 PM >
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Well shit IM a tard sorry AV

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Re: LDB classification stars, and running info
<Reply # 3 on 6/8/2004 7:00 PM >
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Posted by Mark
sites like the Hern


the which?

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Re: LDB classification stars, and running info
<Reply # 4 on 6/8/2004 11:34 PM >
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Posted by tbone


the which?


R.L. Hern Thermal Generating Station, the place where we almost had a close call with security...

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Re: LDB classification stars, and running info
<Reply # 5 on 6/9/2004 12:27 AM >
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it's Hearn

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Re: LDB classification stars, and running info
<Reply # 6 on 6/9/2004 4:10 AM >
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They have cool signs there. Someone should get some.

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