I rarely fly small ships. So no, not everyone. So while I'm okay with the cost for small ships, I'm not happy with the cost for the ship I fly (My corvette) 99% of the time in the bubble. What I wanted was to be able to switch between my iEagle, gunship, Keelback, FAS, and Corvette as I felt like it. Because I spend so much time in my Vette having a reason to switch when I felt like it was a great idea. Only if I don't want to spend 1-36 million credits, I have to fly that same ship back I transferred to avoid that. Making the feature pointless and making me only stick to my Vette in the bubble.[/QUOTE]
I believe that the lack of tactical flexibility this brings to large ships to be a nice counter to their superiority in every other aspect of the game, save rebuy cost. I consider that a free and instant ship transfer would moot this downside entirely, so do not favour it. Personally, I'll be using the feature mainly on dual CGs, I think: the ones where you take the trade ship and think 'I want to do the BH too, so will get my Courier over here for it. I was half-expecting the cost to shift the FDL to hot zones to be too high.
Except not everyone flies small ships. Therefore not everyone is still happy. Even then, some aren't happy with the prices for small an mediums.
Well, I'm sorry they aren't all happy, but I don't see the price of moving a small ship to be expensive. That's in general terms, rather than personal ones [I'm not sitting in an ivory tower thinking 'I have X billions, so it is cheap']: A couple of million is less than an hour of work, after all.
You know what this is doing? Impacting my game in a negative manner because I wanted to use this feature all the time and now I will never use it. Not even to consolidate my fleet. And yes you are allowed to hold an opinion, nobody said you were not. Unlike a certain side that has on multiple occasions told me and others to be quiet.
Ultimately any decision will impact someone negatively. We all can decide whether we prefer to get what we want, or to cater to the feelings and game experience of a complete stranger who - at best - holds a differing opinion and - at worse - holds a demonstrably wrong opinion and is being abusive towards us.
Come now, less of the 'certain people said' thing. Certain people will always be unreasonable, in any situation. We can ignore them. They have no place in the argument and irrational mewing does not diminish .
Let's say a CG is 176ly away. That's 30 minutes. I can fly there in a corvette in around 12-15 minutes. It's literally FASTER to fly the ship yourself then it is to transfer it.
Which makes it a luxury item. A choice for those of us who would rather be getting on with something more profitable and fun. I'm personally ok with that, rather than it being a routine way of travelling. A dreaded a bubble full of Asps, zipping around at 50LY, and then summoning warbeasts with D-rated FSDs willy-nilly.
And even IF transfer was instant you would see these "gank squads" somewhere between 10-30 minutes faster then you would if they just flew themselves there. Oh no!
Do you think that "gank squads" are new or something? Do you honestly think that they would be worse because they got there 15 minutes faster? They will be there regardless.
Yes, you would. Did you think I did not realise that?
That gives prey a 15 minute head-start and the predators an admission price to the fish-barrel.
Fair play, I think: The prey gets a window of safe opportunity if they can capitalise. I see that as a good thing, particularly in the wake of the treasure hunt, where speed was very much a factor. I see more of these happening in the future, and think it worth bearing in mind.
The time delay does not prevent aggressive players from having fun nor limit their impact, but does provide a portion of prey a head-start if they are canny. Or the predators can elect to use something less than the biggest stick they have in favour of a faster reaction time, which gives them a choice, too - and one which might slightly shift towards the prey in an asymmetric conflict which heavily favours aggressors. I like the gameplay factor of this.
But you see what I mean? The moment YOUR game is impacted you want to disregard everyone else. While people like me see value in everyone's opinion and just want a medium somewhere if possible and if not, oh well. But that doesn't mean even if we don't get our way that we should be quiet.
Do I, now? Wonderful how you can see inside my head.
No, I don't. I'm happy to take a hit here and there as regards personal preference in where things are headed. On the other hand I'm not going to roll over and just not state my opinion, nor argue for it [unless someone can illustrate why I'm wrong. It happens sometimes. Which is rather the point of reading other people's replies] if in an area of the game which I feel matters to me personally. Everyone has an opinion, and as much as I like everyone to get what they want, some opinions I do not agree with and do not want to see instituted, even though it makes them unhappy.
We have ship transport. It is fairly cheap except in extreme cases: Huge ships and Jaques. it is strategic in nature. I'm actually good with that, even though I don't really like the who feature in many ways.