
Akita T
Caldari Caldari Navy Volunteer Task Force
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Posted - 2009.09.20 03:26:00 -
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Originally by: Kerfira
Originally by: Akita T Absolutely nothing. That's pretty much the idea, to make you almost want to create a one-man corp instead of sticking in the NPC ones. That way you CAN be wardecced.
The wardec will be useless against a one-man corp. Dropping from a normal corp takes 24 hours. Disbanding a one-man corp takes 1 second. Then you're free to make another one-man corp which takes 24 hours to wardec. Repeat... [...] Tbh, a change like this is completely useless unless something is changed in wardec's too. I see little, if any useful effects of this change if it is done standalone....
Well, obviously, some other things will need to be adjusted, and the wardec mechanics is one such thing.
For instance, what about wardecs LOCKING all target corp members into the corp for 48 hours (one day after wardec comes into effect) ? Individual players could express their desire to automatically leave when the 48 hours have passed any time before the 48h are over, and they would be kicked out even if another wardec was inbound in those 48 hours AFTER they expressed their desire to auto-leave (this to prevent wardec perma-locking from multiple declarer corps, but also to prevent people from exploiting this out by having an instant way out on demand, by forcing the corp-leaving when timer's done instead of keeping it an open option).
Originally by: annoing Actually ive changed my mind. I DO object to the tax for all the reasons I gave above. CCP are tossers for trying to 'nudge' npc'ers into a corp. Hey heres a thought... maybe they dont want to join a player owned corp? Maybe they dont want to train the skills nescessary to make a corp (yeah i know, anyone can make a corp but if you want you npc friends to join you've got to get the skills then). Maybe they want to do the very thing that you advertised.... play in this great big sandbox in any way they please.
You are still ABLE to do anything. There's just a tiny cost associated with doing something specific. If the thing would have been phrased DIFFERENTLY, like, oh, say, "player corp members receive 10% bonus to bounties and mission ISK rewards", would you have still complained the same way ?
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