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Lifelongnoob
Caldari Final Conflict UK Ethereal Dawn
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Posted - 2009.05.10 14:06:00 -
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Edited by: Lifelongnoob on 10/05/2009 14:08:42 here is one to add to the blatantly obvious
when creating a trial make them verify that they are human this can been done be using a combination of recapcha and email verification this would make it more difficult for bots to create new trial acs.
auto deny repeat same message
this was done on a social networking website called Humanpets and basically denies u spam the same message over n over... perhaps the site owner patrick would let ccp use the code he made.
also ccp could set up an autochange a character's message content to "buying isk off this guy will get u banned cos it violates the eula" and match it to keywords such as "www.isk.com" or other known spammer website address commonly linked in their spam messages
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Lifelongnoob
Caldari Final Conflict UK Ethereal Dawn
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Posted - 2009.05.31 11:28:00 -
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give t1 barges a second mid slot and a small powergrid boost
this would allow those incredably frail barges fit both a shield extender and a shield booster or an afterburner to move those slow boats
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Lifelongnoob
Caldari Final Conflict UK Ethereal Dawn
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Posted - 2009.05.31 11:31:00 -
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also introduce fines for players that suicide gank in highsec... the fine would be the 50% of the value of the victim's ship
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Lifelongnoob
Caldari Final Conflict UK Ethereal Dawn
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Posted - 2009.06.04 21:54:00 -
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Originally by: Devine13
Show Which Module is Active on Which Target!
When you hover over an active module on your module rack (be it a Mining Laser, Gun, or whatever), make it so that it indicates which targeted item it is currently active on. This could be done by producing some sort of glow behind the targeted item, by highlighting the edges, or whatever would make it obvious that it is the target that the highlighted module is active on.
This would be extremely useful for miners, as it would make it possible to keep track of which strip miner is on which rock, so that you know when to de-activate your laser so that you don't lose a cycle 
I'm sure it would be useful for other people as well, but this is something that has seemed obvious to me since I started playing (and mining) and I have wondered why, to this date, it hasn't been implemented.
signed.
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