im not even getting any points for large profits +5228c per t selling 760t of silver in reinforcing systems
Oh yeah no for sure, but that doesn't mean everyone did.I'm not sure. Any existing player had plenty of opportunity to get Prismatic Shields before PP 2.0. Sure it took 4 weeks, but it was minimal effort. Kinda annoying but super easy.
Honestly I'm not sure why I was doing PP 2.0. Maybe just for something different? Certainly not the rewards.
But now I feel I wasted my time. I will return to the activities I previously enjoyed.
Just out of curiosity…what powerplay rank are people on that are commenting on this thread![]()
~260,000 ships to scan....but I bet there is someone doing just that right now.just stick to scanning ships. It still pays more per hour than the useless PP cargo.
I suspect there are many cmdrs filling up their fleet carrier with rares right now. And wow are they gonna be royally ticked off.~260,000 ships to scan....but I bet there is someone doing just that right now.
How long should it take for a normal player with a day job to advance in rank for PP? Or are they just expected to never have the opportunity of having the modules with the new PP?
Have you tried escape pods…oh wait a minute.Eight, IIRC. Would’ve been nine, but I missed the “nerf rares” announcement by minutes.![]()
I don't know how to feel about the explo' data.. Though were I FDev, I would have guessed that people would try to pre-emptively stack data up for fast ranks and would have implemented the "not before X date" mechanic prior to release, not after.Correct. Reading the first post I had to re-read it twice to make sure I actually was reading properly.
It literally reads as scolding players for engaging with powerplay and dedicating their time to it. That is how it reads.
They have scolded explorers, now it's scolding traders. They will go on to scold ever other type of mechanic rather than admit the cause is the choice to have 100 rank and several hundred thousand merits to climb.
By all means, close duping and clear exploits. But handing in exploration data was not an exploit. Selling rares is not an exploit. Framing it in this was is actively harmful and inaccurate at best, borderline gaslighting at worst.
This excessively heavy handed action may result in power play being abandoned by the broader community.
What on earth is going on at Frontier. Who is making these calls?
67, I think (at work at the moment). I got the vast majority by doing loops of rares (which rares kept changing due to availability) in my T8. Not by massively loading up my Fleet Carrier and then dumping it. The top player for LYR reached rank 118 in the first week because all he did was load his carrier up with rares and then dump them... during his week of vacation.Just out of curiosity…what powerplay rank are people on that are commenting on this thread![]()
I'm gonna do it cause I want it to become the new meta and get nerfed because I think it'd be hilarious.~260,000 ships to scan....but I bet there is someone doing just that right now.
I tried the non-fleet carrier method in the first week of PP 2.0 and it was fine with a Mandaly, but then the number of rares was nerfed so it was better to use a fleet carrier. Now it's completely shut down, but I'm at Rank 100. If FDev tried to lower my rank I'd [redacted].67, I think (at work at the moment). I got the vast majority by doing loops of rares (which rares kept changing due to availability) in my T8. Not by massively loading up my Fleet Carrier and then dumping it. The top player for LYR reached rank 118 in the first week because all he did was load his carrier up with rares and then dump them... during his week of vacation.
If i hadn't wasted my time trying the other stuff - particularly ground based stuff - and kept trading rares exclusively, I'd probably be at level 80.
I agree with everything you said, with one exception - they should stamp rares stored on carriers as not counting for merits. Why?Correct. Reading the first post I had to re-read it twice to make sure I actually was reading properly.
It literally reads as scolding players for engaging with powerplay and dedicating their time to it. That is how it reads.
They have scolded explorers, now it's scolding traders. They will go on to scold ever other type of mechanic rather than admit the cause is the choice to have 100 rank and several hundred thousand merits to climb.
By all means, close duping and clear exploits. But handing in exploration data was not an exploit. Selling rares is not an exploit. Framing it in this was is actively harmful and inaccurate at best, borderline gaslighting at worst.
Frontier successively undermining players. How ironic.
The only people who should have their rank lowered - among other penalties - are the ones that did the duplication bug with settlement data ports. That was truly insane.I tried the non-fleet carrier method in the first week of PP 2.0 and it was fine with a Mandaly, but then the number of rares was nerfed so it was better to use a fleet carrier. Now it's completely shut down, but I'm at Rank 100. If FDev tried to lower my rank I'd [redacted].
I mean, a dude on discord just told me. Its not exactly PhD-level research.you did not get the "research the meta"-aspect already, did you?
I don't know how to feel about the explo' data.. Though were I FDev, I would have guessed that people would try to pre-emptively stack data up for fast ranks and would have implemented the "not before X date" mechanic prior to release, not after.
As for Rares, yeah.... nah.. they were massively overperforming and I'm happy to see them gone.
Data exploit also needed fixing.
The only people who should have their rank lowered - among other penalties - are the ones that did the duplication bug with settlement data ports. That was truly insane.
So what if that player reached rank 118 or 1118? Why should I feel so bad that I'd nerf him? First they give us the tools, then they get mad when we use them. I swear, if I read another "we value your time" post, I'll scream.I agree with everything you said, with one exception - they should stamp rares stored on carriers as not counting for merits. Why?
- Using the "dump rares on carrier, pick up more, repeat" and then delivering violates the spirit of the rares. You're not allowed to buy more then X from the station and put in your hold; you have to sell it before you can by more. Dumping in your carrier storage violates this and your exploiting (not game exploit, but market exploit) the rare commodity limitation.
- Allowing carriers for this has led to a HUGE increase in carrier jumps. That means delayed carrier jump times for all carrier owners.
- Using carriers for this greatly exacerbated the problem of merits being earned from rares. I've spent a lot of time in my Type 8 doing loops for the past 2-3 weeks and I'm only rank 67. In the first week, one guy got to rank 118 by using his carrier to mass deliver rares.
That, I agree with.The only people who should have their rank lowered - among other penalties - are the ones that did the duplication bug with settlement data ports. That was truly insane.