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Zappity
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Posted - 2015.03.31 17:26:10 -
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Perfect, free intel is bad. Watchlists are OP. There is a good argument for them in a social context but that could be achieved by an approval mechanism from the other person.
See this thread for more: https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=386367
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Zappity
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Posted - 2015.04.01 21:01:42 -
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Mike Azariah wrote:100% accuracy . . . oh to be able to alter that number
Have something that put a little random in it. False logins or delayed relay of information or both. Let them chase ghosts fora while. The closer you are to someone elses sov the more accurate they watchlist is, on your own turf? All of it becomes questionable.
m Yes, a little bit of random would be good. Opt out would be even better. I don't like people knowing when I am logged on all the time. I sometimes feel obliged to do things that I'm not in the mood for. Sometimes it would be good just to log in quietly.
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Zappity
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Posted - 2015.04.01 22:34:27 -
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Eanok wrote:No watch list means filthy spineless cowards can run and hide with damn near impunity. Making changes just for the sake of making changes is just stupid. It works both ways. It is also a strong defensive tool. It is OP in both directions. Honestly, the amount of noise the wormhole community makes about local is incredible but just mention nerfing the watchlist and suddenly things are different.
Eanok wrote:How about some polls on how POS changes are going to effect the wormhole community. How about you go post in the relevant threads?
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Zappity
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Posted - 2015.04.02 00:33:00 -
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Eanok wrote:Zappity wrote:Eanok wrote:No watch list means filthy spineless cowards can run and hide with damn near impunity. Making changes just for the sake of making changes is just stupid. It works both ways. It is also a strong defensive tool. It is OP in both directions. Honestly, the amount of noise the wormhole community makes about local is incredible but just mention nerfing the watchlist and suddenly things are different. Eanok wrote:How about some polls on how POS changes are going to effect the wormhole community. How about you go post in the relevant threads? I'm fine with no local. How about you go polish Chance Ravine's shoes. That's exactly my point. No local is good because it adds risk and challenge and makes the game better because free intel is bad and cheapens tactics and all the rest. Unless you're talking about watchlists, apparently, where all that stuff is just fine.
FFS you can even record people's log on/off patterns with the notification feed just by setting the history and leaving your character logged in. Ridiculous.
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Zappity
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Posted - 2015.04.02 05:37:38 -
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Candi LeMew wrote:Yep, no local is good. That's partly why many wormholers enjoy living in w-space.
In your other post you mentioned wormhole community makes noise about no local? Wat.gif?
Why would we? We're happy. Don't care about what goes on in k-space for the most part. I obviously wasn't clear enough, sorry. I know that you like no local. It seems strange to me that you are so keen on preserving other perfect intel. The wormhole community always teases null about local because it makes things easy.
Candi LeMew wrote:The fact with watchlists is the majority of people don't have a problem and this honestly wouldn't even be a thing had Chance not made a thread about it. Nobody cared, other than a few scattered people, many of whom aren't even wormholers. Point in case is this thread that's predominantly full of people saying watchlists are fine. It's not wormholers making any noise really, other than to say "Away with this crap.". There have been threads about this before. Watchlist doesn't care if you are in a wormhole or k-space so it is not only a wormhole issue.
Oh, and more people in this thread are advocating for some sort of change than those who want the status quo. You can count them if you want.
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Zappity
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Posted - 2015.04.03 11:36:11 -
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I really wish there was a dislike button on this forum.
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Zappity
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Posted - 2015.05.14 01:35:13 -
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Fozzie talked about this on the EN24 podcast:
- Watchlists have been on the change list for a while. - Not very happy with the use of watchlist to see when enemies are offline/online. - Might incorporate the online/offline function into locater agents. - A checkbox to mutually allow watching would be good because seeing when friends are online is a valuable feature.
@19 min https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/en24podcast/Episode009.mp3
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Zappity
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Posted - 2015.05.22 08:13:12 -
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Viggo Konstanin wrote:I think we can all agree that this thread has been a resounding success. Don't know about everyone else but I thought it was great. It will be an excellent outcome when it is finally fixed.
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