Let's roll this back a bit: this thread of conversation got started from me asking if it's ok for Open players to be disadvantaged. A question which you dodged multiple times by flippantly rejecting the premise even when pushed.
The only Open players who are disadvantaged by playing in Open are those who falsely believe they can PvP their way to BGS success.
If you’re actively hunting me, you’re not filling your BGS bucket, while I am. I win.
If you’re actively hunting for me, and you intercept and kill me, you’re not filling your BGS bucket, while you prevented me from filling mine a
tiny bit. After all, most of my missions will be
outgoing missions, not incoming. Meanwhile, you’ve emptied
your BGS bucket far more than what you would’ve lost if I had completed my incoming mission. I win even more.
This argument, of course, assumes that
anyone in “your” system is actively working against you. Most players are in the system aren’t working against you, they’re just doing random things. At worst, they’re just random noise, and their effect on your faction is effectively nil. At best, they’re helping you fill your bucket. If you kill them, you’ve just emptied your bucket, and probably driven off someone who could’ve made your life easier. I win once again, even more gloriously than the last.
None of this nullifies the fact that the
purpose of the BGS is to bring life to the Galaxy. The fact that some players have repurposed it for other uses doesn’t obviate its actual purpose. There’s no point in knowing what mode everyone is in, because most traffic will be random, so it will tell you nothing. The mere fact that you even
care means you
’re already at a disadvantage.
If you want to play in Open, do so because you enjoy it. That’s why I do it… that and back in the day, it let me gauge what level of opposition I was facing. Not in number of players opposing me, but their basic understanding of how the BGS works. If they took the bait, I knew knew they were focusing on the wrong things, which made my job a
lot easier, and opened up more effective strategies that are only available in Open.