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Ghoest
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Posted - 2011.03.19 18:04:00 -
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Look Miila asking for changes so she can take advanatge of more people.
Removing 0.0 local would just mean roaming pirates etc could kill people even easier.
Scanning is ridiculously easy but you have to actively do it. So removing local would greatly favor hunters over the hunted.
Wherever you went - Here you are.
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Ghoest
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Posted - 2011.03.19 19:15:00 -
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Edited by: Ghoest on 19/03/2011 19:17:24
Originally by: rootimus maximus
Originally by: Ghoest Scanning is ridiculously easy but you have to actively do it. So removing local would greatly favor hunters over the hunted.
Because, absent local, hunters will be exempt from scanning? It's entirely the role of the prey? Perhaps all the ebil piwates are Jedi, so they'll just know that there's a carebear in the system?
I realize you're a devout troll, but at least try and back up your position a little bit.
I have no idea what youre saying.
But Ill try to make the issue even simpler for you.
It takes less than 5 seconds to scan a system to to see if their people their and you can probably figure out what belt they are in.
If you are the hunter you will obliviously do this as so an you enter the system. If its empty you leave, if its not empty you fly to them and attack(and almost surely win because the target is already engaging in something else.)
If you are the guy in the system ratting or whatever you are screwed because you will never know whats coming.
The change would simply turn 0.0 ratting into a suicide run and put an end to it.
I would be all for the change if the hunters had to manually check the asteroid belts. But as it iss, it would become way to easy if we removed local.
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Ghoest
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Posted - 2011.03.19 22:17:00 -
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Originally by: rootimus maximus [
Hunter and prey both have to scan if there's no local. A hunter who finds ships by scanning isn't guaranteed to find easy kills simply by virtue of getting a hit on the scanner. One of the few times I've actually got a PvP kill, I was certain I was dead (it was pretty close, to be fair).
That you dont understand how greatly favors the hunter leads me to believe that you dont really know anything about PVPing.
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Ghoest
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Posted - 2011.03.19 22:19:00 -
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Originally by: JitaPriceChecker2 Local , faovors prey No local favors hunter.
The key is the balance.
And how much potential prey is still willing to go into 0.0 as is(outside of privately secured systems)?
Not enough.
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