As seen the current situation (weak C&P, complains and so on) I make a proposal.
I have a ship full of AFMU ammo and repair limpets, that I equipped for this expedition.
But DW2 route has been plotted such that we have the chance here and then to dock to a safe port and for this reason I don't need to repair my ship on my own. I guess a lot of other players are in my same condition.
Let's make this game more challenging and dangerous!
I propose you, when you attack an exploration ship, to stop the attack when the explorer ship is at around 20% hull. So not to destroy the ship.
This would be a big sign of fair play and it wouldn't break anyone fun. When you interdict and start the attack just inform the other player sending a message "20%".
You can attack and enjoy the combat superiority and you have the challenge to perform a precise attack because you need to reach 20% value as close as possible. On exploration side I have the challenge to repair my ship and to collect materials on newly discovered planets. This would make the experience deeper for both.
Do you agree?
I have a ship full of AFMU ammo and repair limpets, that I equipped for this expedition.
But DW2 route has been plotted such that we have the chance here and then to dock to a safe port and for this reason I don't need to repair my ship on my own. I guess a lot of other players are in my same condition.
Let's make this game more challenging and dangerous!
I propose you, when you attack an exploration ship, to stop the attack when the explorer ship is at around 20% hull. So not to destroy the ship.
This would be a big sign of fair play and it wouldn't break anyone fun. When you interdict and start the attack just inform the other player sending a message "20%".
You can attack and enjoy the combat superiority and you have the challenge to perform a precise attack because you need to reach 20% value as close as possible. On exploration side I have the challenge to repair my ship and to collect materials on newly discovered planets. This would make the experience deeper for both.
Do you agree?
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