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Chubba Grand Admiral
Joined: April 29, 2003 Posts: 293 From: Australia
| Posted: 2003-09-21 07:21  
Yes i hate that they say they are reseaching defence bbut they are reseaching mineing. it is sad...
yeah yes i hope you have that
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Sorn Duskryn -{Shadewalker}- -VA- Cadet
Joined: March 31, 2002 Posts: 308 From: Near Reloads
| Posted: 2003-09-21 09:23  
yes, good idea
the only problem is, that you can get badges with grouping... i made about 600 from 1000 engineer points by grouping!
but i like the idea...
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Sven Cadet Sundered Weimeriners
Joined: January 11, 2003 Posts: 278 From: Vancouver, Canada
| Posted: 2003-09-21 11:19  
Shmeh, this is an ok idea, but you flaming all the Rear admirals and saying thier all dumb was wrong! I'll hunt you down!
Anywho, some Rear admirals, not saying me, are slow, and dont rank up fast, but know what the hell they are doing
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Hawk™ Cadet
Joined: July 22, 2003 Posts: 570 From: Lagtopia, Lag system.
| Posted: 2003-09-21 11:31  
This is a stupid idea cause not everybody got the chance to learn how to play i mean i had some right behind me to tell me what to do.some people,like me,arent that good in combat.And some people arent good at building.This would make the game really hard for newbies to gain rank.If the tutorial was better yes,but with the current one no.
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Demorian Fleet Admiral Galactic Navy
Joined: October 06, 2001 Posts: 3406 From: Charlotte, North Carolina
| Posted: 2003-09-21 13:24  
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On 2003-09-21 11:31, TheEvilHawk wrote:
This is a stupid idea cause not everybody got the chance to learn how to play i mean i had some right behind me to tell me what to do.some people,like me,arent that good in combat.And some people arent good at building.This would make the game really hard for newbies to gain rank.If the tutorial was better yes,but with the current one no.
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So your argument is that because some people don't learn how to play, it should be easier to gain rank?
I see your point about the tutorials being better, and eventually they will be, but honestly, rank doesn't mean enough in the current game (I have seen Fleet Admirals asking newbie questions because they didn't explore every aspect of the game).
The idea is not to make it harder to gain rank, dude. It just forces players to play (and get used to, aka learn) all aspects of gameplay rather than just focus on one or two strong points and get all the way to Fleet Admiral on those alone. When you think about that, to quote the Sarge from RvB, "That doesn't make a lick of sense!"
-Dem
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Firekka Fleet Admiral
Joined: October 27, 2002 Posts: 285
| Posted: 2003-09-21 15:58  
I like the general idea but it limits the casual player in his options... some people just want to fight or sup or crash in planets all day long.. who cares they dont know how to build? it is their game and they can choose anything they wanna do imho.
I guess its all about the audience we wanna attract
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Max Kepler Fleet Admiral Templar Knights
Joined: March 08, 2002 Posts: 589 From: ICS Victory
| Posted: 2003-09-21 18:13  
Works for me!
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DarkestVorlon Vice Admiral
Joined: October 17, 2002 Posts: 245 From: ICNV Rememberance CNCC-4021986
| Posted: 2003-09-21 18:30  
Dem, that has to be the worst idea to come from yuor keyboard.
Reason being:
I come to DS with a love of ship-ship combat, NOT to sit infront of a bloody planet building buildings on it, but simply because I dislike and hate to sit infront of a planet doing that your going to penalise me by limiting my ability to gain rank? Your going to say that even if I had the capability to take out a EAD with a frigate(just a example here) that Ill be stuck at max of Lieutenent beacuse Im not a engineer? Sorry, but I cant support anything like that.
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| Posted: 2003-09-21 19:49  
is this a joke?
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Grimith Grand Admiral Templar Knights
Joined: August 09, 2003 Posts: 836 From: Your local future farm.
| Posted: 2003-09-21 20:07  
~The idea does seem mostly nice in theory. People have to do things they don't like in real life to support their families, friends, and themselves. I'm sure people do things in the armies and navies and air forces across the world that they don't agree with or love doing. But, the point here is that you're supposed to sacrifice your life to protect the very group you go for. If your faction needs a planet built, and there's no one available, you _need_ to build that planet. If someone needs supplying help, and there's no one available, you _need_ to repair that person. You may not like charging at people, shooting them... you may prefer the backlines. But you might have to step up and take that last swing sooner or later if it means preventing the enemy from capping that planet you worked so hard helping to defend.
~If someone wants the honor of the most prestigious title in the game, they should have to work their hiney off doing every single thing possible to get that said title. They should have to gain great honor in all sorts of fields in most, if not every single field, in order to take that final step into true greatness. With the way it is, around a week in the Fleet Admiral servers can turn you into a station-wielding megalomaniac (I apologize for the generalization... just using it as an example). If you have to work hard to earn that badge, though, and work in every field instead of just supplying until you get that 40,960 prestige... then you really deserve that title.
~Consequently, there is grouping, so it does take a bit of the oomph out of it... but, hey... *shrugs* What can you do?
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_x$witchBladex_ [1.480 Fanboy] Grand Admiral
Joined: February 26, 2003 Posts: 849 From: Upstate New York
| Posted: 2003-09-21 20:20  
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On 2003-09-21 20:07, Grimith J. Reaper wrote:
~The idea does seem mostly nice in theory. People have to do things they don't like in real life to support their families, friends, and themselves. I'm sure people do things in the armies and navies and air forces across the world that they don't agree with or love doing. But, the point here is that you're supposed to sacrifice your life to protect the very group you go for. If your faction needs a planet built, and there's no one available, you _need_ to build that planet. If someone needs supplying help, and there's no one available, you _need_ to repair that person. You may not like charging at people, shooting them... you may prefer the backlines. But you might have to step up and take that last swing sooner or later if it means preventing the enemy from capping that planet you worked so hard helping to defend.
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couldnt put it any better than that.
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Bad_Skeelz Cadet
Joined: October 18, 2002 Posts: 359 From: The Lobby
| Posted: 2003-09-21 20:34  
If I was going to say yes to this idea then I would, but only after everyone gets their rank, stats, and badges reset so only those who "deserve" to get the high ranks will get them. That way allt he stupid newbies who think its building and capping as are boring as watching paint dry will be limited to their 1-shot-kill frigates and will be limited to their role of being oh so many targets for people who "know" how to play.
I would also like to point out that the vast majority of the people voting "Yes" on this pro-powergamer system are already, to borrow one of thier terms, "station-wielding megalomaniacs" who are out of touch with the current newbie population.
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Dark_vorbum {C?} Fleet Admiral ExtraTerrestrial Space Bums
Joined: November 05, 2002 Posts: 160
| Posted: 2003-09-21 21:03  
Great Idea Demo
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Darkheyr ={NuKe Squad}= Fleet Admiral
Joined: October 23, 2001 Posts: 805
| Posted: 2003-09-22 00:29  
[Dem - GAH!!! Dark, I was trying to quote your post and reply and I accidentally hit edit (it's late), and cleared it! Muchos apologies... please retype your post if you can...]
[ This Message was edited by: Demorian on 2003-09-22 00:46 ]
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Seraph Fleet Admiral
Joined: October 07, 2002 Posts: 446 From: Ohio
| Posted: 2003-09-22 00:39  
Sounds good
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