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The best way to standardize /attributes would be to turn the large text input into a short form - individually ask for age, height, weight, descent, distinctive features and behavior and so on, then add an 'other' field where people can get more creative, then turn the data gathered from that into a standardized sentence that pops up when you type /attributes. That way it'll be easier to follow and you'll mostly have the same information regardless of the character you use /ex on. My two cents.  

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9 hours ago, Mahitto said:

The best way to standardize /attributes would be to turn the large text input into a short form - individually ask for age, height, weight, descent, distinctive features and behavior and so on, then add an 'other' field where people can get more creative, then turn the data gathered from that into a standardized sentence that pops up when you type /attributes. That way it'll be easier to follow and you'll mostly have the same information regardless of the character you use /ex on. My two cents.  

Or... Just have admins who happen to cross people with fucked up attributes in game to just tell them to change it, just like they do with shit roleplay quality or other rule breaks cause this is borderline stupid 

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10 hours ago, HaminLord said:

Or... Just have admins who happen to cross people with fucked up attributes in game to just tell them to change it, just like they do with shit roleplay quality or other rule breaks cause this is borderline stupid 

That suggestion was more about having a standardized (thus simpler way) to describe a character. If that was the way /attributes worked, every character would share the same basic type of information and by displaying it in the same manner, you would immediately know who you're dealing with. It would, additionally, push people towards filling out these details that might not be present in everyone's /ex. It's not just about trolling - on the contrary. 

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