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Reset Reveal History

EightBitz

Well-known member
I would like an option to reset the reveal history so that everything that has been revealed is not hidden. I would like this to work across all topics, including all snippets, in both the story and world almanacs.
 
I would like an option to reset the reveal history so that everything that has been revealed is not hidden. I would like this to work across all topics, including all snippets, in both the story and world almanacs.

I'm going to guess that "not hidden" is a typo, and you meant "now hidden"?
 
I think rather than messing with the reveal history, a "Conceal All" command would be better. Neither is terribly important to me, but I really don't like messing with what is, essentially, a log-type feature.
 
I think rather than messing with the reveal history, a "Conceal All" command would be better. Neither is terribly important to me, but I really don't like messing with what is, essentially, a log-type feature.

I would like, to whatever degree is reasonable to ask, to be able to reset a realm to a pristine state. This includes concealing all and being able to reset the history. But if the history reset is a big deal to implement, I'll be happy with being able to conceal all.
 
I *think* that once we can transfer realms, we could make a pristine copy that has a blank log.

What is unclear is whether we can reset all the player viewed items quickly and easily as I think the viewed state is planned to transfer over to the new realm copy. The reasoning for this was that there will be a baseline set of information that players will know and it's unreasonable to have to go back through and re-click all of that baseline info. I'd argue that there are situations where it's more unreasonable to have to manually un-click everything sometimes. Both situations will be common I think.
 
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