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Soi Mala
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Posted - 2011.12.18 00:14:00 -
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Seeing as how changing corps in space/mid-fight etc is an exploit, i'd imagine this will be looked at in the same way.
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Soi Mala
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Posted - 2011.12.18 01:10:00 -
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Taedrin wrote:Soi Mala wrote:Seeing as how changing corps in space/mid-fight etc is an exploit, i'd imagine this will be looked at in the same way.
This isn't exactly the same thing, though. Changing corps in space/mid-flight is an exploit because you can get someone CONCORDed because of it. CONCORD does not operate in low-sec and the only penalty you have is a relatively minor sec-hit which can be repaired in less than an hour.
I see what you're getting at, and tbh i wouldn't be too fussed about the small hit personally. However, everything is relative, and while it may seem like a small consequence it doesn't make it any less right/wrong. If you were able to spawn 100mil a week from some wierd loophole, It'd be an exploit, even though in most peoples eye's that would be a trivial amount.
Regardless of the sec hit, this flags the fleet, and leaves them open to attack from anyone without consequence (even though sec-hits shouldn't worry the type of people who would be passing by), and pretty much nullifies the entire point of the wardec.
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Soi Mala
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Posted - 2011.12.19 18:13:00 -
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CCP Nullarbor wrote:FloppieTheBanjoClown wrote:CCP Nullarbor wrote:Ok so an update on this, we are going to deny transferring ownership while the customs office is being attacked using the normal 15 min cool down on aggression. The real problem here is that players can be tricked into taking a security status hit or entering into combat outside of a wardec without realizing it.
Transferring ownership after a POCO has been put into reinforce for example is still valid and while this does allow owners to force an aggressor who they are at war with to take a security hit they will still be able to decide before hand if they want to do this and not unknowingly engage an owner they are not at war with.
I have hassled people today so that we can get this onto TQ this week but that will ultimately depend on QA checking it so fingers crossed. So can we infer then that if someone keeps the PCO under fire for the duration of it being reinforced, that they can prevent it changing hands? (note: I'm far from expert on the mechanics of reinforced mode) Not during shield reinforcement because you cannot target it to aggress it.
How about area of effect weapons?
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CCP Nullarbor wrote: that will ultimately depend on QA checking it
LOL good one 
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