Sterling MH
Banned
Ok, here's all my feedback on what I read so far, in one huge post:
Setting up Multicrew:
Don't see the point of the random matchmaking “looking for ship” feature. No one will ever use it. People are afraid of their own shadow because of in-gameexploitsdestructive behavior and won't risk being matched with someone willing to ruin their game for personal fun. If you have already programmed this, so be it, but if you didn't, I'd recommend dropping it.
And if it were done like remote wingman, and "Open up for requests" was just one way of starting the method, where you get requests to join and the pilot accepts or rejects, this would allow people to BECOME game-friends after building up mutual trust.
Indeed, it seems like the buffing of credits and reduction of rebuy are there solely to make commanders turn on the "Open for anyone to leap in and ruin my day" because they've not got anything to allow an agreement to share to be implemented. Except for the Wing requests....
Drop out to menu, see who is up, message them to ask to join, join. And then just share out the payments for all crew, with the lions share going to the pilot, but make the crimes the fault of the pilot too. For new players, that can give them some help in getting started on buying a ship big enough to survive with a new player driving. And it stops someone sharing the penalty for aggroing stations or shooting clean players by just starting shooting when someone else is aboard.
There's no need to "bribe" people to keep their ship "Open" and risk someone trolling their gameplay. Because the money in the game is so easy to come by, the "cash" reward really isn't worth the risk. So without any way of kicking people out or refusing Joe Random or Jenny Somebody on board, the take-up of the scheme will be limited, probably to the less salubrious users who want the passive buffs but don't care if someone is going postal with the other guns, since the more mayhem, the better in their view.