I figured out what Powerplay is going to be

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I posted this on Reddit but I wanted to get opinions from people here as well so here we go

Power is about political power. At the moment once you discover a planet your name gets attached to it. Now Frontier will probably release a system where you also become the landlord if you are able to drop a beacon in orbit or on the planet which takes cargo space so you can t do that to every planet you visit without resupplying. Now if you do this on the other side of the galaxy, the beacon may get destroyed by another player which would then give that other player ownership.
in order to keep the ownership you need to get back to that planet regularly to inspect it. Think of the landlord analogy. If the landlord is never there then nobody pays rent and the building changes owner.


Powerplay will be about making sure people stay online and go back to the planets they really want to keep. Then I can see events where the more times you get back to the planet the more materials you can drop on the surface to create an outpost (using drones to launch/drop materials on the surface)...which can also be destroyed by other players/bandits. Over time if you protect your planet from space you can get the police to help you as the outpost grows

There are tons of mechanics that could be added to this making it a game of fighting for planets...which would give you income from orbiting stations and land outposts commerce cuts


I think powerplay is going about all this...not pvp, just the ability to own planets and start supplying it with materials doing runs back and forth so you can build stations and outpost at your name and expend the galaxy for mankind.

Can t wait to play that
 
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I doubt it somehow.
It's more likely to do with Faction saber rattling.
Also the competitions have both required OPEN play. I believe this might be a feature. Some way of encouraging more people into OPEN.
 
At least having to fight for territory and build bases and outposts is exactly the kind of game I would like to play in Elite. I build a small outpost, you come and destroy it and get bounty on your head. I go back there and resupply it, drop sentry drones. You come back, fight the drones and attack the outpost. I go back there and we play this game of cat and mouse with hundres of variations where I go back with friends or you do.
A week later there are hundreds ships around the planet and its a massive fight for hours
 
With all the clues we've been given, it's becoming more and more obvious that power play refers to giving us more power to play how we want, and to give us more content (new way to interact with the galaxy could be anything but I think it'll be a new career).
 
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*puts on tin foil hat*

I've said it before and I'll say it again. Power Play will allow a player to Rep a Minor Faction after he has gained allied status and done some commitment mission.
 
At least having to fight for territory and build bases and outposts is exactly the kind of game I would like to play in Elite. I build a small outpost, you come and destroy it and get bounty on your head. I go back there and resupply it, drop sentry drones. You come back, fight the drones and attack the outpost. I go back there and we play this game of cat and mouse with hundres of variations where I go back with friends or you do.
A week later there are hundreds ships around the planet and its a massive fight for hours

Hundreds of players? Pretty sure the instances are much lower than 100 players (16?).

This sounds terrible. Where are you going to build so there will be players attacking you? Erevate? Lave?
 
With few adjunstments sounda like a good idea. It gives a sense to this game. A group of players to get together and settele in a system... on a planet in this vast space, we all gona get our a chances to have a home planet, build something and stay more online. My opinion is that with complexity comes advancement ... in this game for example.
 
What's the point of owning a planet that you can't land on, mine, or produce anything from?
I doubt PowerPlay is just about sticking your name to some beacon that says "CMDR Happypants was here".

I haven't seen anything from FD to suggest it has anything to do with owning property.
 

Gilmour

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Powerplay is a travel hub that can be claimed by factions and used by them until another faction is successful at capturing it for themselves.
 
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