
Octavian Nero Gaius
TechArmyEsports
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Posted - 2017.06.16 16:39:57 -
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Please please please YES!
Fleet Formations would be so welcome. First off, let's be real it would take a few extra seconds to lock your target if you are in a massive blob like a ball of anacondas. I think it could be reasonable to add a targeting penalty if grouped to close together while trying to fire, thus promoting the use of proper fleet formations.
Not to mention how this would help a viewer like myself who got intrigued by the massive fleet battles and stories of alliance warfare, but wishes the battles could be viewed in a cleaner manor. My suggestion was a Total war rome 2 style "Cinematic Camera" that zooms and locks above the unit showing it's perspective in combat. This could be applied to the various ships and allow for cinematic footage for promotion and recruitment of new players into the world that is EVE.
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Octavian Nero Gaius
TechArmyEsports
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Posted - 2017.06.17 01:38:35 -
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Another suggestion I had was to make the bubble (Forgive me I don't know the exact name, believe it's the interdiction bubble) less pronounced. Perhaps making it still visible to have a visual indicator that it is present or not, but less so that the battle is still visible more clearly.
Often, we see several bubbles and cannot makeout what is going on in the engagement. Veterans may not see this as a problem, but I enjoy watching engagements. It's the reason I played Total War rome 2 and used the cinematic camera to watch my soldiers engage in hand to hand combat, to watch my siege batteries smash against the massive walls of Carthage and much more.
I am a content creator as well, and I would really like some better tools to create amazing content and showcase these fantastic ship designs, and the impressive world of space. I believe we can get people interested in space exploration through games of this magnitude, and perhaps, begin our own plans for space colonization. I want EVE to get bigger, for as many people as possible to enjoy it. Real world skills can be learned if you apply them. |