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Oh yes. Don't worry Space Ranger Ryan will.... ooo... what's that?
*supercruises the hell out of here*
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The Life and Times of An Elite Procrastinator - Part 5 in a Trilogy of Two and a Bit.Part 1: http://forums.frontier.co.uk/showpost.php?p=502603&postcount=148
Part 2: http://forums.frontier.co.uk/showpost.php?p=504825&postcount=264
Part 4: http://forums.frontier.co.uk/showpost.php?p=505885&postcount=276
A short time into the future.
The bridge of the Starship FSD, currently cruising at sub light speed, somewhere near the constellation of Cambridge in the Western Outer Spiral Arm of the Milky Way Galaxy. A large semi circular room gleams harshly orange despite the white actinic light cast by a nearby A7V type star. Efficiently functional screens display a multitude of different data streams. In the centre stands a heroic figure, resplendently adorned; a gold command jumper enhances the aura of quiet competence. Commander Braben OBE strikes an Odysseyian pose.
DBOBE: Design, I told you to change the bulb in the overhead lights, orange gives me a right bloody headache.
FSD Lead Design, Sandro Sammarco leaps smartly to attention.
FSD LD: On it right away Sir, I’ll fire an email off to User Interface and have it enabled by the next build.
DBOBE: Flight, How’s it coming along?
An indistinct figure, half in/half out of an open access panel located beneath one of the multitude of command stations, begins to extract himself from where he’s buried under a mass of wiring. FSD Programmer Mark Allen appears, his youthful appearance hiding a depth of knowledge that few posses.
FSD P: She handles like a Dream Commander, Pitch and roll is just perfect and yaw, just the way you wanted.
DBOBE nods, and continues his daily command checks.
DBOBE: Community Support, anything on the Forums?
FSD CS Ashley Barley: In the main just the usual sockpuppets sounding off, they’ve a had another attempt at disbanding the DDF but I’ve got most of them on ignore now. One thing that has hit my radar though…
DBOBE raises a quizzical eyebrow.
FSD CS: Were receiving repeated reports of increased griefing and ganking in the Achenar sector, it may be nothing or it may be the Buffoons testing the limits of emergent gameplay again.
DBOBE turns to a figure sat close at hand to his right.
DBOBE: Exec?
The executive officer, Michael Brooks, hailed from a small planet in the vicinity of 47 Ursae Majoris. Like the others of his race, a great bear like humanoid. His beard interwoven with the motto of his tribe, gold letters spelling out “S – O – O – N – ™ “
FSD EXO: We have a number of choices Sir. We can monitor the situation, as we did at Altair, but that may just embolden the Buffoons even further. Or we can stamp on them; hard, let them know who’s in charge. The second option will put CS under pressure.
FSD CS: The Mods and I can handle Sir, we’re ready when you are.
DBOBE pauses for a moment, deep in reflective thought.
DBOBE: Exec, Nuke them, Nuke them all….
DBOBE: Community Support, anything on the Forums?
FSD CS Ashley Barley: In the main just the usual sockpuppets sounding off, they’ve a had another attempt at disbanding the DDF but I’ve got most of them on ignore now.
Sockpuppet? I'm offended.
We prefer the word "shill."
Shill, that's a word I haven't heard in a while. I'll fit it in somewhere if I get round to another - just for you.
To be honest the only easy target that jumps to mind at the moment is a certain space based game currently under development was well. For some reason i'm reluctant as it would feel like a cheep shot and I can't figure out why.
To be honest the only easy target that jumps to mind at the moment is a certain space based game currently under development was well. For some reason i'm reluctant as it would feel like a cheep shot and I can't figure out why.
Yes - that kind of shot might make it look like you were flipping them the bird...
(sorry - couldn't resist..)
Getting better by the episode....!
Really deserves a thread of its own.
I posted this exact same thing earlier in the thread.
On the other a group of people who, as it stands will just rinse and repeat starter characters and hunt in wolf packs. Die, get kicked to all, delete character, re-roll new iron man character, rejoin the wolf pack.
Yeah, the simplest way to deal with this (in the short term) is to enforce a delay on deleting / recreating a new character. Also, making people pay any outstanding fines before you can delete a 'wanted' character.
I'm not sure how you would do that without annoying legitimately bad players though (bad in terms of not being very good at the game I mean).
Yeah, the simplest way to deal with this (in the short term) is to enforce a delay on deleting / recreating a new character. Also, making people pay any outstanding fines before you can delete a 'wanted' character. I think EVE does something similar... there is a 24 hour cool-off period before a slot becomes free after deletion AFAICR.
What sort of delay? Because with 1,000 organised players, one could still significantly disrupt the Core in Ironman even with a substantial delay. Too substantial a delay would mean Ironmen is useless to "normal" players. Job done.
What sort of delay? Because with 1,000 organised players, one could still significantly disrupt the Core in Ironman even with a substantial delay. Too substantial a delay would mean Ironmen is useless to "normal" players. Job done.
Perhaps accounts with a high turnover of characters could be flagged. And I don't mean a new character every couple of weeks. And whatever that 'turnover flagging' rate is, shouldn't be known to the playerbase.