Credit for original suggestions to Riverside and killerminster
It has recently been discussed to death in Dangerous Discussion, whether it is appropriate or not, taking into account the game's design and balancing that against fair and fun gameplay vs cruel and unusual gameplay, that...
...a clean commander can attack without provocation another clean commander while having 'report crimes against me' turned on, and teh victim has this switched off, and therefore in case of any kind of retaliation, the aggressor suffers no penalty, while the victim takes the full brunt of C&P and everything that entails, for defending himself from an unprovoked attempted murder.
A lot of said discussion was focused on whether this is a problem or not. Many correctly say the button is labelled 'report crimes against me', so that's that, stop whingeing. I see the validity of that, but I say this is bonkers and can't really be intended. It was an interesting debate, but at the end of the day it doesn't really matter who is right, if a solution can be found that neither party has any objection to.
So there is an opportunity to make it fair and fun, in a way that does not change the game in a negative way for anyone who thinks the unfair situation described above is 'fine', while solving the issue completely for those who think it's bonkers.
This is to make the switch simply 'report crimes', all crimes without exception including one's own. This would mean that in any case where a clean commander attacks without provocation or motive any other clean commander and either ship has report crimes on, the crime is reported. Only if NEITHER have report crimes on, will there be no crime recorded.
If anyone can come up with a mechanical objection to that, please do post, I've been thinking about it, and can't see a down side, in fact, it will also mean that if you want to do something naughty you have to turn your own crimes off as well, which is kinda how it should be, no? I think the alternative is called having your cake and eating it, something Elite as a game doesn't usually support.
It has recently been discussed to death in Dangerous Discussion, whether it is appropriate or not, taking into account the game's design and balancing that against fair and fun gameplay vs cruel and unusual gameplay, that...
...a clean commander can attack without provocation another clean commander while having 'report crimes against me' turned on, and teh victim has this switched off, and therefore in case of any kind of retaliation, the aggressor suffers no penalty, while the victim takes the full brunt of C&P and everything that entails, for defending himself from an unprovoked attempted murder.
A lot of said discussion was focused on whether this is a problem or not. Many correctly say the button is labelled 'report crimes against me', so that's that, stop whingeing. I see the validity of that, but I say this is bonkers and can't really be intended. It was an interesting debate, but at the end of the day it doesn't really matter who is right, if a solution can be found that neither party has any objection to.
So there is an opportunity to make it fair and fun, in a way that does not change the game in a negative way for anyone who thinks the unfair situation described above is 'fine', while solving the issue completely for those who think it's bonkers.
This is to make the switch simply 'report crimes', all crimes without exception including one's own. This would mean that in any case where a clean commander attacks without provocation or motive any other clean commander and either ship has report crimes on, the crime is reported. Only if NEITHER have report crimes on, will there be no crime recorded.
If anyone can come up with a mechanical objection to that, please do post, I've been thinking about it, and can't see a down side, in fact, it will also mean that if you want to do something naughty you have to turn your own crimes off as well, which is kinda how it should be, no? I think the alternative is called having your cake and eating it, something Elite as a game doesn't usually support.
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