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DoToo Foo
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Posted - 2014.03.23 22:12:00 -
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I am the hunted.
Passive information on the discovery scanner is bad, for any space.
I am in favour of a design that gives those actively paying attention an advantage, regardless of whether they hunt or are hunted.
Do not spawn k162's untill the the souce wh is used would give hunters an extra 10 seconds or so, bur would also give c2 dwellers the option of finding but rejecting one of their statics. It would also give those locking down wormholes an advantage. I am comfortable with this option and side effects,but others may not be.
Removing all sigs from the discovery scanner, or at least make it require manual spamming is also acceptable.
Allowing a mobile scan inhibitor to hide a sig would even be acceptable. We would still have something to find.
Actively preventing the at keyboard and aware pliot from being aware will prevent the risk averse from even being in wormhole space.
I will remain in wormhole space regardless. Requiring active participation to see signatures makes sence. Stacking the deck so far on either side does not.
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DoToo Foo
Weaponised FuGu
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Posted - 2014.03.24 09:09:00 -
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Chitsa Jason wrote:I think what this change will do is not bigger praying on the weaker but rather stopping the log off gangs in favor of rolling gangs.
Chitsa, this does nothing to prevent logoff gangs, and does everything to assist the bigger praying on the weaker.
If I am playing dumb, then I deserve to be ganked. My objection to the blocking of active probes from finding K162's (sacrificing at least a highslot, and certainly some attention), is that the weak have the remaining option of not logging in.
Now I am a little dumb; I will remain relatively weak and still log in. I will be the exception. |

DoToo Foo
Weaponised FuGu
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Posted - 2014.03.25 02:12:00 -
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Gnaw LF wrote:... Yo, not every person in corp/alliance is in need of ISK or interested in running sites for extended period of time. A group can have 5/6 pilots doing sites and 10 others who are online but are not participating. Not to mention that many groups use jabber/slack to ping their offline membership.
Not every wormhole corp has (or wants) dreads.
In our classes of wormholes (c1-c4), the fight is over before someone could even log in. The sole exception was when I lost my orca on a wormhole. I have never brought an orca back into WH space, so that is unlikely to occur again.
For higher end groups, using siege/bastion mode, the delay appears unnecessary. |
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