It would be more threatening, but potentially game breaking as well.
Only if players don’t respond after quite a long time. As in first they be damaged, then if no response occurs from players after a generous amount of time it becomes destroyed.
It would be more threatening, but potentially game breaking as well.
This still strikes me as certain death for the Bubble. I just don't see any way the player base as a whole can keep up the level of dedicated combat necessary to keep the Thargoids from slowly but surely wrecking everything in their path. Either that, or FDev will be forced to nerf the Thargs to the point that they're no longer any kind of legitimate threat.
At last Thargoids will be in the game and everyone will have to face them.
Actually the Opt-out system is just a non-sense.
No...remember not everyone is up to Thargoid level and they can be tough. Imagine just starting out and all the setbacks you'd face getting randomly pulled outta hypercruise then smashed on by Thargoids. Jesus, the game is already grindy enough.
At least the opt gives you the chance to build up to battling Thargoids.
No...remember not everyone is up to Thargoid level and they can be tough. Imagine just starting out and all the setbacks you'd face getting randomly pulled outta hypercruise then smashed on by Thargoids. Jesus, the game is already grindy enough.
At least the opt gives you the chance to build up to battling Thargoids.
At least some one else gets it. FD are unleashing a virus. There's no way players can be everywhere they need to be to prevent this from spreading.
Frontier will simply have to lower the amounts of materials needed to repair stations to something more realistically attainable. If they don't then yes the bubble will slowly die due to impossible amounts of work needed by the traders. The Thargoid kill ratios will also need to be tuned to something manageable, if the numbers are too high then any offense will be pointless.
The numbers balance will be super important with this Incursion state.
This would be self-balancing, I think.Frontier will simply have to lower the amounts of materials needed to repair stations to something more realistically attainable. If they don't then yes the bubble will slowly die due to impossible amounts of work needed by the traders. The Thargoid kill ratios will also need to be tuned to something manageable, if the numbers are too high then any offense will be pointless.
TBH, starports being destroyed if Thargoid Incursion lasted too long would be interesting and far more threatening.
It's frontiers way of Still pushing players into combat, of what I have seen on the incursion update so far it's no different than a non human signal source but just join a side, you get the same payouts, again another non balanced frontier spectacular !!not, you fight goids till you get bored, and that's it as far as I could see.
personally I don't think frontier have done anything here except add in the words AX conflict zone, I mean you even have to go to Maia system to do it, and as we all know that's where it has been for months anyway!!!!!
Unless this so called New new surprise incursion update, (call it an update!) has something pretty immersive coming with it, it looks like a frontier special Copy & paste event to me.
Which is similar to the mamba disaster which during the live stream was seen by thousands, having a heat issue, and frontier acknowledged it , yet low and behold 10 days later, it's still a issue.
Frontier have lost the plot in developing far to much copy and paste, and lazy design.
This still strikes me as certain death for the Bubble. I just don't see any way the player base as a whole can keep up the level of dedicated combat necessary to keep the Thargoids from slowly but surely wrecking everything in their path. Either that, or FDev will be forced to nerf the Thargs to the point that they're no longer any kind of legitimate threat.
Not if the Thargoids simply punch a hole straight through the bubble & out the other side!
Then not all the bubble dies & the Thargoids aren't nerfed.
What on earth makes you think that PvP is required to defend one's home system from the Thargoids?
Just wait until you decide to go hunting Thargoids in an AX-oriented ship, in Open. If there's anything seal clubbers or gank squads like more than a sure-kill trader interdiction, it's interdicting an AX ship! See, they're twice the fun (where "fun" is defined as the emotion felt by a cat tormenting a mouse (and which Elite Dangerous's "cats" insist the mouse should be enjoying, too)). Because the AX ships have enough defensive capacity to draw out the interdicted pilot's misery, while having weapons that are guaranteed to be even less of a threat to the griefer(s) than a normal trader! ;-)
In all the Thargoid hunting I've ever done, not once have I been set upon by these oft-rumored malcontents. I'm beginning to feel a little insulted.
Frontier will simply have to lower the amounts of materials needed to repair stations to something more realistically attainable. If they don't then yes the bubble will slowly die due to impossible amounts of work needed by the traders. The Thargoid kill ratios will also need to be tuned to something manageable, if the numbers are too high then any offense will be pointless.
The numbers balance will be super important with this Incursion state.