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Sepheir Sepheron
Caldari
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Posted - 2009.11.25 20:46:00 -
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Pushing a certain key combination (alt+w) that would activate your warp drive to the closest warp-able object that your ship is aligned to.
A checklist would be available to select what the hotkey would and would not warp you to and what distance to warp you in at. For example a gate, moon, planet, cynosural field, bookmark, friendly ship.
It would follow the same rules of warping as a regular warp does, not being able to warp to someone who is not a member of your fleet or is not outside of 150km, having to speed up to 75%.
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darius mclever
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Posted - 2009.11.25 21:37:00 -
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That is called piloting your ship. And as a reminder *you* are the pilot. Have celestials brackets enabled. Pick one. Hit warp. it is not really that hard.
If you are a bit hectic because of a fight or so, try to become more calm during it.
Last but not least there is always the hope of ctrl+q. But depending on your own aggression status it might give the others enough time to probe you out and kill you.
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Sepheir Sepheron
Caldari
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Posted - 2009.11.25 21:55:00 -
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You should know who you're talking to before you make an assumption like that.
I'm proposing this idea because I have hundreds of bookmarks and looking through a tiny drop down menu for the one right in front of me is a little tedious when I'm being 3 seconds away from being warp disrupted.
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MarkyJ
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Posted - 2009.11.25 21:57:00 -
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Why not simply select the object yourself (pick a random planet, bookmark,etc..) and start clicking the warp to button like your life depends on it? If they haven't got a scrambler on you yet then you get more control over what you're warping to than the method you're suggesting. If they have then at least you'll get your pod out.
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darius mclever
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Posted - 2009.11.25 22:00:00 -
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Originally by: Sepheir Sepheron You should know who you're talking to before you make an assumption like that.
I'm proposing this idea because I have hundreds of bookmarks and looking through a tiny drop down menu for the one right in front of me is a little tedious when I'm being 3 seconds away from being warp disrupted.
you are not much older than i am and i dont really care who you are or what you did. i judge your idea. and your idea is just making the game too easy.
I dont consider bookmarks "warpable objects" that would be celestials and i am sure CCP is with me on that.
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Sepheir Sepheron
Caldari
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Posted - 2009.11.25 22:12:00 -
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Originally by: darius mclever
Originally by: Sepheir Sepheron You should know who you're talking to before you make an assumption like that.
I'm proposing this idea because I have hundreds of bookmarks and looking through a tiny drop down menu for the one right in front of me is a little tedious when I'm being 3 seconds away from being warp disrupted.
you are not much older than i am and i dont really care who you are or what you did. i judge your idea. and your idea is just making the game too easy.
I dont consider bookmarks "warpable objects" that would be celestials and i am sure CCP is with me on that.
If you didn't care you wouldn't have responded to that first part at all. Being able to align and warp to something that no one else knows about (under the illusion that you are not aligned to anything) is a very important aspect in PvP that will draw attention to you from interceptors and other quick ships that must act fast. And how would it make the game too easy if I have access to warp to the safe spots I take the time to make, without having to search through the massive right click drop down that sometimes exceeds screen length.
Originally by: MarkyJ Why not simply select the object yourself (pick a random planet, bookmark,etc..) and start clicking the warp to button like your life depends on it? If they haven't got a scrambler on you yet then you get more control over what you're warping to than the method you're suggesting. If they have then at least you'll get your pod out.
Can't do that with bookmarks, which is why I want this feature.
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Robert Caldera
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Posted - 2009.11.25 22:55:00 -
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Originally by: Sepheir Sepheron Pushing a certain key combination (alt+w) that would activate your warp drive to the closest warp-able object that your ship is aligned to.
A checklist would be available to select what the hotkey would and would not warp you to and what distance to warp you in at. For example a gate, moon, planet, cynosural field, bookmark, friendly ship.
It would follow the same rules of warping as a regular warp does, not being able to warp to someone who is not a member of your fleet or is not outside of 150km, having to speed up to 75%.
no, because it would raise the probability of escape for noobs and unexperienced players. Learn to play and pilot your ship.
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Avoida
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Posted - 2009.11.25 23:08:00 -
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Originally by: Sepheir Sepheron Pushing a certain key combination (alt+w) that would activate your warp drive...
There is a certain key combination that will activate an emergency warp...CTRL+Q.
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Grarr Wrexx
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Posted - 2009.11.25 23:14:00 -
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This will do exactly jack ****. Any pilot who watches a pilot e-warp right from under their nose will just initiate e-warp themselves, and we're back at square one.
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Dacryphile
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Posted - 2009.11.25 23:17:00 -
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Learn to fly your ship.
If I'm doing something carebearish in dangerous space I am already aligned and keep my "warp to" object selected as much as possible so I can insta warp at the first sign of trouble.
Originally by: Doc Robertson ...take a good look at this pic and tell us which one is you.
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