Virtual “prison time” for criminals.
As it stands right now, you can be whoever you want to be in Elite Dangerous. Trader, smuggler, pirate, etc. And the RP is what makes player interaction so exciting! You never know who you will meet in Open. See that hollow icon? Is it friend or foe? Will your interaction with said hollow icon come from the comms panel or from the barrel of a gun? I can see where this could make for an exciting experience in ED. The universe is alive, the possibilities are many, and the outcome is undecided.
As it stands now, one of those outcomes can be getting your ship blown up for no reason other than “the lulz” by some butthead. Maybe there is no talk, maybe their is, heck maybe you could become famous by having your experience recorded and posted on Youtube while the creator of the video adds in his girlie laughter while showing the world how he/she had you flailing about in an effort to escape his “madskilz” with a joystick.
And let's not forget the salt being mined at your expense.
And when it's all over, all you have lost is some time, right? You just need to get better, practice more, learn to avoid the buttheads in space. All you really lost was the time you had in game building up to the ship that was shot out from under you. No big deal, right?
The fact that the perpetrator didn't lose a thing is where the equation is unbalanced. He/She is free to continue on looking for his/her next victim, in the hope of finding another supply of salt for their throne.
Hmmmm,,,,
How about the following:
Keep the bounty system in place as it stands.
Want to play a pyschopath who murders innocent (pronounced unwanted) Cmdrs? Have at it. Continue on with your rampage, boast about how many have tried but no one has (as of yet) been able to give you your comeuppance in the field of battle. Keep talking about the 7 figure size of your bounty.
And if the day comes that someone does knock you off your throne of salt the rebuy screen has an additional line that states you will be going to “virtual” prison for the crimes you committed against the innocent. That 6 or 7 figure bounty is not just measuring credits, it's showing how many seconds you will have to wait until you are released from jail and can log back onto the servers.
And by the way, there is no committing suicide and having your bounty erased. Why would you want to have it erased anyway? Isn't it your badge of honor? Doesn't it show the world just how big that pile of salt is that your sitting on? What you don't like this idea? Why? The punishment doesn't cost you anything,
Just your time. You know, the same thing you told your victim(s).
And since (according to the attacker) time is cheap for the victim, it should be no problem for them to accept the same fate (lost time in “prison”) when they meet up with someone who is a bigger butthead and has more “madskilz” than they do. Or if a group of players decide to wing up and take out the offending player. For some this may be too harsh, local laws may prevent this from being implemented, the coding is too complicated, etc, etc.
If you made it this far, thanks for taking the time to read this suggestion.
As it stands right now, you can be whoever you want to be in Elite Dangerous. Trader, smuggler, pirate, etc. And the RP is what makes player interaction so exciting! You never know who you will meet in Open. See that hollow icon? Is it friend or foe? Will your interaction with said hollow icon come from the comms panel or from the barrel of a gun? I can see where this could make for an exciting experience in ED. The universe is alive, the possibilities are many, and the outcome is undecided.
As it stands now, one of those outcomes can be getting your ship blown up for no reason other than “the lulz” by some butthead. Maybe there is no talk, maybe their is, heck maybe you could become famous by having your experience recorded and posted on Youtube while the creator of the video adds in his girlie laughter while showing the world how he/she had you flailing about in an effort to escape his “madskilz” with a joystick.
And let's not forget the salt being mined at your expense.
And when it's all over, all you have lost is some time, right? You just need to get better, practice more, learn to avoid the buttheads in space. All you really lost was the time you had in game building up to the ship that was shot out from under you. No big deal, right?
The fact that the perpetrator didn't lose a thing is where the equation is unbalanced. He/She is free to continue on looking for his/her next victim, in the hope of finding another supply of salt for their throne.
Hmmmm,,,,
How about the following:
Keep the bounty system in place as it stands.
Want to play a pyschopath who murders innocent (pronounced unwanted) Cmdrs? Have at it. Continue on with your rampage, boast about how many have tried but no one has (as of yet) been able to give you your comeuppance in the field of battle. Keep talking about the 7 figure size of your bounty.
And if the day comes that someone does knock you off your throne of salt the rebuy screen has an additional line that states you will be going to “virtual” prison for the crimes you committed against the innocent. That 6 or 7 figure bounty is not just measuring credits, it's showing how many seconds you will have to wait until you are released from jail and can log back onto the servers.
And by the way, there is no committing suicide and having your bounty erased. Why would you want to have it erased anyway? Isn't it your badge of honor? Doesn't it show the world just how big that pile of salt is that your sitting on? What you don't like this idea? Why? The punishment doesn't cost you anything,
Just your time. You know, the same thing you told your victim(s).
And since (according to the attacker) time is cheap for the victim, it should be no problem for them to accept the same fate (lost time in “prison”) when they meet up with someone who is a bigger butthead and has more “madskilz” than they do. Or if a group of players decide to wing up and take out the offending player. For some this may be too harsh, local laws may prevent this from being implemented, the coding is too complicated, etc, etc.
If you made it this far, thanks for taking the time to read this suggestion.
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