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Shepard Book
Imperial Academy Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2012.03.25 05:02:00 -
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I just got done listening to the war dec presentation and I have a couple ideas to make it more hardcore and possible.
Please raise the taxes on NPC Corps on this launch to make more fights possible or make some players ( I realize not all) pay more to avoid them. I believe a review of how a person can stay in a NPC Corp and avoid war decs forever should be done.
Please put a cap on the number of characters you can have in a player corp or review the scaling of prices. The scaling of prices for war decs will make it almost impossible to do so VS the big blocks in 0.0 the way I understood it. I realize many of the people running logistics for 0.0 entities already use NPC corps to avoid war decs but that is another reason to why I ask for NPC Corps to be looked at more. |

Shepard Book
Imperial Academy Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2012.03.25 18:17:00 -
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Drake Draconis wrote:Shepard Book wrote:I just got done listening to the war dec presentation and I have a couple ideas to make it more hardcore and possible.
Please raise the taxes on NPC Corps on this launch to make more fights possible or make some players ( I realize not all) pay more to avoid them. I believe a review of how a person can stay in a NPC Corp and avoid war decs forever should be done.
Please put a cap on the number of characters you can have in a player corp or review the scaling of prices. The scaling of prices for war decs will make it almost impossible to do so VS the big blocks in 0.0 the way I understood it. I realize many of the people running logistics for 0.0 entities already use NPC corps to avoid war decs but that is another reason to why I ask for NPC Corps to be looked at more. *imitation* Please break the war dec mechanic even more so for what I feel we should force people to do. Please force all players to be involved in war dec.
I did not say force people into war decs. I think we should have to pay to avoid them though and not just use a NPC alt. I am posting this from that kind of ALT . |

Shepard Book
Imperial Academy Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2012.03.28 16:20:00 -
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Montevius Williams wrote:Shepard Book wrote:Drake Draconis wrote:Shepard Book wrote:I just got done listening to the war dec presentation and I have a couple ideas to make it more hardcore and possible.
Please raise the taxes on NPC Corps on this launch to make more fights possible or make some players ( I realize not all) pay more to avoid them. I believe a review of how a person can stay in a NPC Corp and avoid war decs forever should be done.
Please put a cap on the number of characters you can have in a player corp or review the scaling of prices. The scaling of prices for war decs will make it almost impossible to do so VS the big blocks in 0.0 the way I understood it. I realize many of the people running logistics for 0.0 entities already use NPC corps to avoid war decs but that is another reason to why I ask for NPC Corps to be looked at more. *imitation* Please break the war dec mechanic even more so for what I feel we should force people to do. Please force all players to be involved in war dec. I did not say force people into war decs. I think we should have to pay to avoid them though and not just use a NPC alt. I am posting this from that kind of ALT  . Leave NPC corps alone. If people want to be in them, let them be in them. They already pay for being in them. It called Taxes. Pay to avoid a war? What kinda **** is that? You're the agressor. You pay.
They only pay taxes if they shoot NPCs correct? They don't pay taxes if it is a person mining, market toon, logistics ( freighters ) ECT... Many people use NPC corps to get around war decs is my point and not all of them pay those taxes you use an excuse. |

Shepard Book
Imperial Academy Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2012.03.28 16:22:00 -
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Drake Draconis wrote:Shepard Book wrote:Drake Draconis wrote:Shepard Book wrote:I just got done listening to the war dec presentation and I have a couple ideas to make it more hardcore and possible.
Please raise the taxes on NPC Corps on this launch to make more fights possible or make some players ( I realize not all) pay more to avoid them. I believe a review of how a person can stay in a NPC Corp and avoid war decs forever should be done.
Please put a cap on the number of characters you can have in a player corp or review the scaling of prices. The scaling of prices for war decs will make it almost impossible to do so VS the big blocks in 0.0 the way I understood it. I realize many of the people running logistics for 0.0 entities already use NPC corps to avoid war decs but that is another reason to why I ask for NPC Corps to be looked at more. *imitation* Please break the war dec mechanic even more so for what I feel we should force people to do. Please force all players to be involved in war dec. I did not say force people into war decs. I think we should have to pay to avoid them though and not just use a NPC alt. I am posting this from that kind of ALT  . "I believe a review of how a person can stay in a NPC Corp to avoid war decs forever should be done" Yeah....riiiiight....whatever you say bro.
Thanks for the support! |

Shepard Book
Imperial Academy Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2012.03.28 16:25:00 -
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Plaude Pollard wrote:Shepard Book wrote:Please put a cap on the number of characters you can have in a player corp Already exists. You can have as many members as your Corporation Management skills allow you to. No need to put some new limit on it. If anything, make a rule that says that if a corp is at less than 10 members for a set amount of time, their corp is shut down and the members will return to NPC-corps, so they can keep doing their small-gang stuff at their pace. Of course, then people would just pad their corps with no-training alts...
Good point. I am curious how much a wardec would be against a capped out corp. I do think it should take into account how many members the attackers have though as far as the cost VS a huge Corp. |
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