UPDATE 03/16/2015
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The war in Lugh is great and the only thing not working are the influence numbers.
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The revolution of Lugh appears to be over.
After doing progress for half a week, on the weekend, with the goal in sight, it all came to a screeching halt.
Here is what I learned:
Nothing
1. Triggering a big enough influence change to start an election or a civil war does not seem to implemented.
2. The influence system is neither documented nor is it in any way obvious what works and what doesnt.
- we dont know how trading works on influence
- we dont know to what extent missions change influence. We have seen so many little blue influence arrows in the last weeks, we could fill a small town with traffic signs. But we werent able to push the Crimson State Group above 50%.
- we have no idea whether or not bounty hunting or killing enemy faction's ships has any effect on influence
- we dont know whether influence is dependent on the stations (as in: you have to take over the biggest station because there are the most people). This does not seem to be the case.
- we dont know how and to what extent FD pulled the strings in the background, reducing the amount of influence gained from missions and other activities
- we dont know whether there were concerted efforts by players to stop the Crimson Revolution from happening. Talking to other players in Open appeared to show way more of CSG supporters than Federation supporters.
You can look at this thread for the results of the last 2 weeks. https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=71699&page=54
So we dont know anything more about influence than 1.5 weeks ago. The background simulation does not appear to be fully working. We can move around the percentages a bit, and there is a response in the tone of the missions. But there isnt a trigger of election or civil war events. It appears that it all needs to be done by hand by the developers.
This is a very disappointing outcome. Nevertheless I'd like to thank all the people that were missioning like crazy over the last week. Personally, i cannot pretend anymore to know what to do and how to do it, when I dont.
If anyone has different insights about influencing systems and achieved results, I'd rellay like to hear them.
TL;DR: The background simulation doesnt work. Players cannot take over systems or trigger a civil war or election event as of now.
This necromantic thread has nothing at all to do with the current Lugh event.
Please close.
The war in Lugh is great and the only thing not working are the influence numbers.
----------
The revolution of Lugh appears to be over.
After doing progress for half a week, on the weekend, with the goal in sight, it all came to a screeching halt.
Here is what I learned:
Nothing
1. Triggering a big enough influence change to start an election or a civil war does not seem to implemented.
2. The influence system is neither documented nor is it in any way obvious what works and what doesnt.
- we dont know how trading works on influence
- we dont know to what extent missions change influence. We have seen so many little blue influence arrows in the last weeks, we could fill a small town with traffic signs. But we werent able to push the Crimson State Group above 50%.
- we have no idea whether or not bounty hunting or killing enemy faction's ships has any effect on influence
- we dont know whether influence is dependent on the stations (as in: you have to take over the biggest station because there are the most people). This does not seem to be the case.
- we dont know how and to what extent FD pulled the strings in the background, reducing the amount of influence gained from missions and other activities
- we dont know whether there were concerted efforts by players to stop the Crimson Revolution from happening. Talking to other players in Open appeared to show way more of CSG supporters than Federation supporters.
You can look at this thread for the results of the last 2 weeks. https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=71699&page=54
So we dont know anything more about influence than 1.5 weeks ago. The background simulation does not appear to be fully working. We can move around the percentages a bit, and there is a response in the tone of the missions. But there isnt a trigger of election or civil war events. It appears that it all needs to be done by hand by the developers.
This is a very disappointing outcome. Nevertheless I'd like to thank all the people that were missioning like crazy over the last week. Personally, i cannot pretend anymore to know what to do and how to do it, when I dont.
If anyone has different insights about influencing systems and achieved results, I'd rellay like to hear them.
TL;DR: The background simulation doesnt work. Players cannot take over systems or trigger a civil war or election event as of now.
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