I'm not complaining about people making more money, I'm complaining about having to make an unnecessary trip once in 150 destroyed ships on average (which is probably better than most bounty hunters out there).If that is so, then why do you complain yourself about people who make more money than you by successfully avoiding to hit security ships?
Ok, I agree, a high fine would be more appropriate than a low bounty. But then you'd definitely need some kind of threshold, since otherwise you could continuously shoot at police ships while only receiving fines. At some point (said threshold) the game should say: "enough is enough, this is not just merely a commander with a bad aim, this guy deliberately shoots at security vessels, for which he gets a bounty instead of a fine!"
It's fairly simple. Just make a threshold of around 10% shield capacity / 5% hull capacity (depending on where that damage goes at the time) that doesn't decay over time. If either is exceeded, turn all fines into a bounty. It would take probably less than an hour of one developer's time to figure out the right numbers.To finetune this threshold would be much more subjective (and everyone would have his own threshold that he'd think would be appropriate - most likely proportional to his own flying skills or rather the lack of it) than just saying: "every hit on a police vessel results in a bounty, period", and therefore would produce even more discussion and frustrated pilots that would argue "lower that threshold, it's to harsh" until it's meaningless altogether.
Fines can also be calculated based on total assets.
Current system is so imbalanced that exploiting it doesn't achieve much. You could do same thing before the fix just by using a weapon with high alpha damage, only spending one shot per ship. Wouldn't that also be an "exploit"?With "ridiculously fast" I only meant he got awarded many more kills than he should have, thus exploiting the system.
Still we are talking about just 100k per ship in best case. It's not amount of money worth "exploiting" for.
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