I like this idea.
You should have to go to the station to be able to set up the transfer.
Exactly. This could be explained by you having to negotiate the contract with the courier service at that station.
I like this idea.
You should have to go to the station to be able to set up the transfer.
I'm going to say that yes we should have ship transfer, but no it shouldn't be instant.
I imagine it like this ...
You have a ship at another station.
You order it to be at the station where you are.
Someone at the other station, requisitions your ship and takes ownership of it. They do a full inventory.
Someone at the station you are at now, receives that inventory.
They take a stock ship and fit it with what you had on the ship where it was. It's not the exact same ship, but it is specc'd the same.
This wouldn't be instant, but take a few real-world minutes to account for the time it would take the station to spec out a ship for you.
This service would cost you some credits.
This explains the small delay, otherwise it's exactly how Frontier are doing it.
Except there is one major flaw in your idea,... Not every station has a supply of every ship type... Just take a look at the shipyards, so if the ship that you want 'transporting' doesn't exist at the station that your at, then it can't happen !
Definitely YES, very good changes !
For those who hate instant delivery - simple solution you can log out for 10 minutes, to get your immersion back![]()
FWIW I think it's unfortunate that it's *handwavium* but from a gameplay pov it makes sense. I dont mind waiting 5 mins for it to arrive, but im not sure what im going to do at a station for 5 mins apart from flick between screens until the timer ticks down. And there will be a lot of people saying "Why are you making me wait for 5 mins until I can get my ship, it's ridiculous!" etc..
So yeah, it's far from ideal, but *gameplay*
If they won't add a timer, What if the transfer cost became exponential, so that a jump in the bubble is cheap, a jump to Maia and Palin's station is expensive, and a jump to Jaques is prohibitively expensive?
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well it's not like you don't have a ship with you. You can always do missions or some other activity in the meantime.
of course if you taxied there in a stripped Anaconda taxi and it's not suited for anything else, you might just be underlying the problem with instant transfers right there.
FWIW I think it's unfortunate that it's *handwavium* but from a gameplay pov it makes sense. I dont mind waiting 5 mins for it to arrive, but im not sure what im going to do at a station for 5 mins apart from flick between screens until the timer ticks down. And there will be a lot of people saying "Why are you making me wait for 5 mins until I can get my ship, it's ridiculous!" etc..
So yeah, it's far from ideal, but *gameplay*
For me at least the cost is not the point - it's using a mechanism that shouldn't/doesn't exist within the ED universe to transfer the ship. The cost or lack of is not what's breaking it for me.If they won't add a timer, What if the transfer cost became exponential, so that a jump in the bubble is cheap, a jump to Maia and Palin's station is expensive, and a jump to Jaques is prohibitively expensive?
Ever hear of planning, for example an upcoming bounty hunting CG transport FDL before the event or a haulage CG transport T9 the day before the event, what is so complicated or taxing about forward thinking. I thought when people mature they grow out of the "I want it NOW" syndrome.
Although I have wondered about people using it to do massive trade runs in one direction with a low jump distance ship, then recalling a ship with a massive one to go back in the other direction. Then recalling the trade ship.....
Not sure that sits right.....?
If they won't add a timer, What if the transfer cost became exponential, so that a jump in the bubble is cheap, a jump to Maia and Palin's station is expensive, and a jump to Jaques is prohibitively expensive?
Yes . [up]Would people consider "Next Day Delivery" a good compromise?