PP for modules is not PP.Less of a waste of time than PP, which is only useful for certain modules.
PP for modules is not PP.Less of a waste of time than PP, which is only useful for certain modules.
Yes ! Yes ! Yes !The problem with BGS is that it was concieved as a purely background system, something players shouldn't deliberately play with.
No, it's not. All they had to do was ignore people's contributions to it. What kind of impact can we talk about if it's 1-10 people and the number of people in the system is in the millions? Ridiculous.Of course, this never worked out. Players will find a way to use game mechanics in unintended ways.
It's really silly if you think about it. A company in one country of 5 million people asks a truck owner-operator to transport a load of potatoes for another company in a second country of 10 million people, and as a result you have a civil war going on in the first one and in the second the company you offloaded your cargo for topples the government and becomes the rulers of the countryWhat kind of impact can we talk about if it's 1-10 people and the number of people in the system is in the millions? Ridiculous.
Its perfectly sound if that system is having its economy smashed up by a high tech warship.It's really silly if you think about it. A company in one country of 5 million people asks a truck owner-operator to transport a load of potatoes for another company in a second country of 10 million people, and as a result you have a civil war going on in the first one and in the second the company you offloaded your cargo for topples the government and becomes the rulers of the country
Sounds like something The History Guy would make an episode about: The Great Potato Revolution of lower Elbonia![]()
Modules is the only thing PP is good for.PP for modules is not PP.
Ok.Modules is the only thing PP is good for.
Not so useful to a discussion now that someone told you that your favourite game loop is a "waste of time", is it?
For some, maybe. We will have to wait for V2, but so far it looks much better.Modules is the only thing PP is good for.
For those of us no particularly interested in PvP perhaps. Which would tend to favour transferring the modules to Tech brokers and allowing the PP enthusiasts to get on with what they enjoy without us treading on each others toes.Modules is the only thing PP is good for.
I believe we have different point of views, for sure resulting from the years of enjoying different "game loops" (for what is worth BGS is still a subset of current PP) at the end I've picked the one that had something more to offer, way beyond pixel rewards, and for a number of reasors... first one is the group (players), then the ethos I like to RP and at the end for the game mode I play.Not so useful to a discussion now that someone told you that your favourite game loop is a "waste of time", is it?
It's really silly if you think about it. A company in one country of 5 million people asks a truck owner-operator to transport a load of potatoes for another company in a second country of 10 million people, and as a result you have a civil war going on in the first one and in the second the company you offloaded your cargo for topples the government and becomes the rulers of the country
Sounds like something The History Guy would make an episode about: The Great Potato Revolution of lower Elbonia![]()
I think the thing that looks odd here is less that player actions are ultimately responsible (that's not a bad way to run things in a game) but that every single "minor" faction is equally willing to fight bloody wars and expensive elections over random assets and entire systems the moment they get the chance.It's really silly if you think about it. A company in one country of 5 million people asks a truck owner-operator to transport a load of potatoes for another company in a second country of 10 million people, and as a result you have a civil war going on in the first one and in the second the company you offloaded your cargo for topples the government and becomes the rulers of the country
Sounds like something The History Guy would make an episode about: The Great Potato Revolution of lower Elbonia![]()
Reflects the real world. Want to buy a concert ticket in US? You can only do this via Ticketmaster, even for smaller venues. Want to ship something from China? Ultimately it's all Maersk, MSC or Lloyd. Want to buy food? Nestle, Unilever. Want to grow your own food? Bayer. All the small companies are just different subsidiaries and brands of a handful of huge conglomerates.There are no small shipping companies who are just making money without also having a standing army. Again, dystopia, but 100% of factions being like that is probably a bit too far.