Restrict access to my station or outpost

It has been long established in this game too that any time the developers give players anything, some will soon want to use it to restrict others' access to in-game assets. It's about wanting to have more control and power over other players.
Just to make it clear though: I'm not saying I agree with this.
 
Well you can already restrict access to carriers. I don't mind it, but you might as well take it off my map if I can't use it. All it's doing is taking up my fps and cluttering the map for no reason whatsoever.
 
You might want to check the date on the screenshot before you do that.
How time flies.
 
It's not your station, and that is the biggest problem with trailblazers, you should be able to build a station and customize it. All they had to do was apply the code to a station for a fleet carrier, maybe tweak a bit and make it non-moveable. The more I think about it I can't believe they didn't do this.
Because they weren’t adding a feature where we built our own little shack/apartment/office/base, despite all the wishful thinking on the forums.
 
Have one next to a black hole for when you need to flush...

No, but seriously, there's that one near a neutron star that spins around too quickly to dock or leave, right?
 
Because they weren’t adding a feature where we built our own little shack/apartment/office/base, despite all the wishful thinking on the forums.
They didn't even KS a game about owning stuff. Which is why I'm continually perplexed by them trying to make one all the time. 🤷‍♂️
 
Should allow a player to restrict access to the stations they've been involved in building.
However.

Every single truck driver involved in the construction should also have the same right, that way it will be closed for everybody! :ROFLMAO:
 
It has been long established in this game too that any time the developers give players anything, some will soon want to use it to restrict others' access to in-game assets. It's about wanting to have more control and power over other players.
Just to make it clear though: I'm not saying I agree with this.
Never understood this frankly ridiculous need for some in the gaming community to gatekeep. Its been present in the pvp/pve debate, so called casual/hardcore arguments for 25 years now, and I still don't understand where it comes from. "I consume an entertainment product in a certain way and others must consume said product in the same way otherwise they are wrong"
Maybe its just in our nature to horde advantage and power over others? /sigh
 
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