I scan with my railguns. They don't work so well through walls.![]()
Darn, can't rep you again so soon.
I scan with my railguns. They don't work so well through walls.![]()
So, you scan after they leave the pad? For what purpose? Harrassment or to "teach them a lesson about hogging the pad"?
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Jack, you're spot on. The word is modern and, as such, it is subject to a fluid meaning until it's repeated and consistent long term use earns it an entry into the traditional dictionaries. In this context, I used it as a pejorative for a player that harasses another play by any means - destruction, scanning, ramming, station blocking. In other words, to me it is synonymous with griefer.
I remember the word "gank" being used as far back as the early '90s, where it meant to snatch away or forcibly take without permission, so in my mind, it doesn't mean the same thing as griefing, even though it could be a form of griefing.
Looking at them to find out allegiance is not scanning. We are talking about using cargo/kill warrant scanners in the utility mount slots. Don't need those to see allegiance and status.
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Its amazing what Open players will do just to mess with other players trying to have fun.So station camping to prevent players from playing the game is not griefing but logging out of a game to defeat a camper is not legit gameplay? Makes sense.
And hey, OC, a player waiting to scan you at a smuggling station to fail your missions, I don't really think is "greifing." It's normal game play. It's no big deal, and it's easy enough to avoid.
Yes, it is annoying, and a bit of a troll, but, MEH. They're not stopping you from completing your missions. Just making it more difficult.
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I mean, technically a cargo scanner would have to scan through our metal ships, right?
I appreciate your interest in the topic but it would really help for you to read more of the thread before commenting. Nowhere in the thread will you see me stating that I was concerned about someone who scans because he is curious about a player. The game doesn't have NPCs scan everyone through the station walls, let alone repeatedly scanning, to see if anyone has accepted a shadow delivery mission in attempt to stop a player from playing the game. Seriously, read the thread and then I'd be interested in hearing what you have to say.
I think I'll get out popcorn and wait for FDEV implementing a useless ``scanlog´´ timer, same useless as the ``logowsky´´ timerQuite amusing to see how some try to deal with stuff like this, speed limits in space, useless timers against this and that, traffic lights... Maybe add a scan prohibited sign at the walls of stations? Oh boy, hrhrhr.
So you're saying I should stop scanning ships just because I'm curious who's a player and what's going on at my usual hangouts? :S
And that apparently makes me a "ganker" just because they might happen to like dabbing in illegal activities? Seriously, criminals blaming others and insinuating that they're doing something wrong for catching them red handed. That's rich. [haha]
Thought might have never crossed your mind, but maybe, you know, don't break the law... or at least don't put yourself in a situation where you might get caught doing it? Just saying. Nothing personal.![]()
All they really need to do is block scanners from working on ships that are INSIDE a station. But FD would first have to care about this.
The log in/out thing needs to be dealt with, as in, there needs to be viable countermeasures to stop people logging in and out, and as I said, once you are below the docking pad and out of sight, you really should be in a place of sanctuary.
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Excuse me, but even if you would assemble my computers into the concrete walls, remove all power switches, cables and everything to shutdown the thing I still can terminate a program whenever I wish to do so, just because I can.
Not that I find ``logowski´´acceptable gameplay, but there is exactly NOTHING anyone could do about it. So you will tolerate it, because you have too. That is why I find it really amusing that anyone even would bother to try, is like finding a way that 1+1 sometimes not result in 2. Anyway keep trying, so I'll have more popcorn [big grin]
The last thing we need is another ridiculous timer, or speed limit type knee-jerk reaction.
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Just look at what was done before against so called griefing complains, they even made it worse and left it then.
And with this mode switching thing it is the same. They tried to hinder it with a timer basically, so that you likely get the same server offering the same missions. Totally clueless nonsense, more to come I guess. And all that from such threads like this. Be careful what you wish here, you'll get something much worse often enough.
That's the thing, there are many good suggestions, and for some reason, really crappy "Solutions™" get implemented...
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Recently, a commander was repeatedly scanning my ship while it was parked at a long-distance station in an attempt to fail my Shadow missions. I found that I can defeat the ganker by logging off
I can't say that I have seen any real hard evidence for this assertion. I personally believe that they do work by the same rules - and that any perceived difference is actually nothing more that the subjective differences between first and third person views, possibly combined with a minor bug or two here and there. I do know that SJA has stated on many occasions that her minions play by the same rules and I have not seen any evidence to the contrary - for myself. I have seen them getting smarter, and having some pretty wicked load-outs on occasions as well (I'm thinking rail-asps and so on here) but never playing by different rules.NPC's and players need to work by the same rules
To be honest I don't really understand why all the hate towards mode switching. If you think about it, all it really is is a process to speed up what would happen naturally if you just hung around waiting for the BB to refresh every 10 minutes - for about 4 hours! Waiting for BB refreshes is exactly equivalent to MS. Exactly. So what is the big deal? What am I missing here? Are you all so mean-spirited that you would force everybody to waste 4 hours of their game time when they could do the exact equivalent in a fraction of the time by MS? There is no effect on your game by others doing this, and I see no cause for it to offend your sensibilities in any way - so what is the problem with it?