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Newt Rondanse
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Posted - 2013.01.21 17:46:00 -
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CCP Seagull wrote:When we talk about "the POS system" only affecting a "small portion of the community", we are referring to the focus of the prototype, not to the current starbase system or the concept of the full "modular POS system" - but this does not come across well in the CSM Summit minutes. I appreciate the effort at communication, but I'm stumbling over this bit.
Of course development prototypes aren't going to have a broad impact on the community, they shouldn't go onto the production servers at all.
As soon as anything gets released to TQ everybody and their dog will be all over it. |

Newt Rondanse
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Posted - 2013.01.27 20:43:00 -
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Andy Landen wrote:What is so hard about designing a ship which acts like a supercarrier but doesn't leave space and fits pos modules instead of carrier/ship modules and consumes fuel blocks for various processes? Then call it the new "pos" and add other features later. You could do that by the summer for sure. You could even let the pos warp and jump like capital ships if the player has the right skills, and it will be like a mobile, small, player station. Let's do it already.
Edit: Lock it down so that the player who owns/deployed it is the only one that can use it. Allow the player to specify other players who can use it too.
Perhaps something like this, they should be prototyping potential designs *now* to see what works in play.
Not necessarily on Sisi or any other public server, but all the hypothetical designs in the world don't count squat against actually trying a few out. |

Newt Rondanse
Magnificent Mayhem Mining
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Posted - 2013.01.28 03:29:00 -
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If they don't have functionality, it isn't much of a prototype now, is it? |

Newt Rondanse
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Posted - 2013.01.30 04:29:00 -
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Astrojet wrote:This issue will not go away... And neither will we.
Actually, a lot of people might.
People seriously burn out on POS management, especially in larger organizations. |
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