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Jack Da
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Posted - 2005.05.23 11:35:00 -
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I think it might be nice to have a ten top list of player pirates and maybe the last player they killed was this will help players and make the pirates more from a system even if they come back it gives players time to check the system out..
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Jack Da
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Posted - 2005.05.26 12:32:00 -
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Sorry my spelling is/was bad that day it should have said I think it might be nice to have a top ten list of player pirates and maybe the last player and loc. as this will help other players and make the pirates move from a system after a little time
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Scorpyn
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Posted - 2005.05.26 13:14:00 -
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A while ago it used to be possible to see where someone lost sec status and who he attacked, but it was removed... probably due to it taking up too much space on the database.
Personally I'd not mind if that function was reintroduced to a certain extent... maybe a list of the last 3-5 sec losses and where they occured?
There is already some sort of a top 10 (or maybe it's 20 or so?) pirates list, at least as far as bounties are concerned. Look at the missions tab in a station 
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randy andy
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Posted - 2005.05.27 14:36:00 -
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Yes I know about the bounty list but that just tells you who and how much, not the last kill loc'n or what ship they use is/was just that they killed a lot of paying players.. so at the moment its just luck to find them and have a better ship/guns then them.. if you know they have a bs then you know to have big heavy guns but if they use a frig then you can adjust your ship to suit the attack etc etc etc
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randy andy
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Posted - 2005.05.27 14:43:00 -
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if they kept it to the secu. points they can use the lowest i.e. -4.3 is the tenth top pirate then anyone with lower points will be easier to track and if they report the last attack loc and ship used and maybe date/time they dont need a bigger database to keep all info on everyone plus this will keep server time low for this option.. the less info the sysop keeps the better as this means small database's and speed up server time..
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