We already have this. It's called "Open."
Greetings,
With thousands of posts over a number of years about dealing with griefers with no real solutions why don't we take it to the next level?
We are on a Forum. We have Moderators. From what I have seen they cannot remove a post (or maybe they can but choose not to) but can move posts to the appropriate sub forum and close them when appropriate.
Maybe we should have Moderators in the game as well. They cannot change the status of a player's account but will be flying around in Imperial Couriers with unlimited shielding and massive weapons only the top three ships have access to. In FE2 I had an Eagle with a Plasma Accelerator and a 3000LY jump range. Easy to do in ED. Thus when griefers are identified in a system they are going to have serious issues when the Moderators show up. Community Goals are different but new players getting killed just starting the game or those moments as in the current Beta 2.3 testing when many greifers take advantage of live players they will meet the Moderators.
There is no solution between PvE and PvP. Frontier maybe missed this point. There are different approaches to the game and will always be in conflict. So if we nerf the balance towards PvP maybe Moderators with serious ships could make a difference. Nothing else has worked so far.
Just an idea. Discuss/debate it but if it turns into a yelling fest like so many posts do then I'll ask a Moderator to close it. I do wish when a few people arguing back and forth add so many posts one has to wade through versus intelligent discussion the Moderators could help. But I figure that they are limited. I feel your frustration!
Regards
No, actually I'm a Republican. That might be worse from your viewpoint.
Can we have a separate forum and move all the useless griefer suggestions to that one?
Lets stop calling this griefing and call it what it really is: bullying and online harassment.
I decided to play in Open in the 2.3 beta. I was testing out the Dolphin, armed only with stock pulse lasers. I was 4 or 5 jumps from my last station and nearly at my destination, and got interdicted by a CMDR in a Cutter. I tried (and nearly succeeded) to evade to the interdiction, but in the end I lost. I didn't even try and fight, or run - what's the point?
It didn't cost me in-game money, because it's only Beta. What it cost me was far more valuable - time. I was reset back to my last station.
What drives these people? What is the fun taking on a ship that's at the opposite end of the power scale, and wasting another CMDRs time, money, cargo and missions?
Honestly, I'd like to see a PvP flag you can set in the options. If that's OFF and another CMDR attacks you, they *loose their insurance* for a period of time. If they get destroyed in that time - hard luck, full re-buy.
Then I'd like to see them get interdicted by a capital ship, and see how much fun it is for them when the tables are turned.
Lets stop calling this griefing and call it what it really is: bullying and online harassment.
I decided to play in Open in the 2.3 beta. I was testing out the Dolphin, armed only with stock pulse lasers. I was 4 or 5 jumps from my last station and nearly at my destination, and got interdicted by a CMDR in a Cutter. I tried (and nearly succeeded) to evade to the interdiction, but in the end I lost. I didn't even try and fight, or run - what's the point?
It didn't cost me in-game money, because it's only Beta. What it cost me was far more valuable - time. I was reset back to my last station.
What drives these people? What is the fun taking on a ship that's at the opposite end of the power scale, and wasting another CMDRs time, money, cargo and missions?
Honestly, I'd like to see a PvP flag you can set in the options. If that's OFF and another CMDR attacks you, they *loose their insurance* for a period of time. If they get destroyed in that time - hard luck, full re-buy.
Then I'd like to see them get interdicted by a capital ship, and see how much fun it is for them when the tables are turned.
Lets stop calling this griefing and call it what it really is: bullying and online harassment.
I decided to play in Open in the 2.3 beta. I was testing out the Dolphin, armed only with stock pulse lasers. I was 4 or 5 jumps from my last station and nearly at my destination, and got interdicted by a CMDR in a Cutter. I tried (and nearly succeeded) to evade to the interdiction, but in the end I lost. I didn't even try and fight, or run - what's the point?
It didn't cost me in-game money, because it's only Beta. What it cost me was far more valuable - time. I was reset back to my last station.
What drives these people? What is the fun taking on a ship that's at the opposite end of the power scale, and wasting another CMDRs time, money, cargo and missions?
Honestly, I'd like to see a PvP flag you can set in the options. If that's OFF and another CMDR attacks you, they *loose their insurance* for a period of time. If they get destroyed in that time - hard luck, full re-buy.
Then I'd like to see them get interdicted by a capital ship, and see how much fun it is for them when the tables are turned.
This literally is a case of "git guud".
Lets stop calling this griefing and call it what it really is: bullying and online harassment.
I decided to play in Open in the 2.3 beta. I was testing out the Dolphin, armed only with stock pulse lasers. I was 4 or 5 jumps from my last station and nearly at my destination, and got interdicted by a CMDR in a Cutter. I tried (and nearly succeeded) to evade to the interdiction, but in the end I lost. I didn't even try and fight, or run - what's the point?
It didn't cost me in-game money, because it's only Beta. What it cost me was far more valuable - time. I was reset back to my last station.
What drives these people? What is the fun taking on a ship that's at the opposite end of the power scale, and wasting another CMDRs time, money, cargo and missions?
Honestly, I'd like to see a PvP flag you can set in the options. If that's OFF and another CMDR attacks you, they *loose their insurance* for a period of time. If they get destroyed in that time - hard luck, full re-buy.
Then I'd like to see them get interdicted by a capital ship, and see how much fun it is for them when the tables are turned.
Shooting spaceships in a sandbox spaceship shooting game is now bullying and online harassment? Huh, I guess I didn't get that memo.
The rest of your post perfectly describes the type of player that you are:
- You got interdicted by a larger ship. Happens all the time.
- You felt it necessary to mention what you're armed with, when it's completely irrelevant if you actually intend to escape from someone. Being less-armed doesn't earn you any sympathy points.
- You lost the interdiction instead of submitting straight away, which gives your FSD an insanely long cooldown that prevents you from escaping. Gankers love it when people fail their interdictions for this reason.
- You didn't fly evasively at all. If you'd repeatedly boosted at the cutter and passed over it, deploying chaff whenever you were both at the apex of your turns, you likely would have survived the long FSD cooldown. Cutters turn like pigs and are forced to use gimbals due to their bad hardpoint convergence.
- You didn't even consider highwaking as an option, but rather opted to sit still and give your interdictor a free kill. Likely also to give yourself another sob story to write on the forums.
- You then felt it necessary to call the other player's actions "bullying and online harassment" when he played 100% by the rules of the game.
- You then decided to write up your story of voluntary failure through a series of newbie mistakes on the forums with the intent of getting sympathy points.
Basically you just need to learn how to play the game properly (understanding how to submit/fly evasive/highwake), know your enemy and exploit their weaknesses (horrible pitch + gimbals in this case), grow some situational awareness (resolve targets and don't get interdicted in the first place), stop taking someone's actions in a sandbox video game so seriously (bullying and harassment, seriously?), stop blaming other people for your own shortcomings, stop crying, and git gud.
BRAVO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Terrific Idea Good Man !!!
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