moebeel
Team:
Main: GQ
Level: 1273 Class:
Gunner
Joined: Mon Jan 10, 2005 7:34 pm Location: Central Virginia, USA
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High Mileage
Do you think there should be a mileage system such as age (antique) and distance traveld under the ship option menu or seen by all players for popularity and superiority? And keep the same graphics on your ship and it stays the same no matter what ex. wingship new graphic change it would sill be the old graphic if you bought the wing before the change
wel it could be a good idea.
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The Praetorian
Team:
Main: The Praetorian
Level: 703 Class:
Fleet Commander
Joined: Fri Feb 17, 2006 12:42 pm
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I kinda like the idea but it doesnt make much sense: a car with more mileage doesn't get better, it gets worse, so maybe instead of mileage, something like veteracy, linked to the amount of hours one stays online;
But we cannot use it for any kind of bonus, because it could be easely exploited, not that I care about exploits, but it would increase also lag, because people instead of loging off when they go sleep, they would leave their ships going at max speed towards the end of the universe, overnight, or during the day etc; and that would cost dearly in bandwith.
About keeping the same appearance, no it cant be. A game must have a certain uniformity, and even though ships must be different from each other, they should have in common for example, the same rendering technics. I believe in evolution for games. What evolves is alive, what stay still is dead. If you like old games, you can get them for free, with free emulators to run them on your PC.
All that said, you can always keep your old graph ship for yourself, all you have to do is go to the game folders, and find your ship image, and keep a backup somewhere. When they change it, you go and put the old one back there. Other people will not see the changes you do though, it is only for you ( so for that matters you could even make a SS porn, with porn pics for the ships ^^ only you would see them , oh but if you do, please do not post screenshots here...)
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Lt.Nelson
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Level: 15 Class:
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Joined: Wed May 04, 2005 12:18 am Location: Iowa
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A fix to the problem with people staying logged in like that would be to automatically kick someone after X minutes of inactivity. In Runescape, if you stop hitting buttons long enough to blow your nose, you get kicked.
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Retyu
Joined: Wed Feb 23, 2005 7:15 am Location: Colchester, Uk
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Hehe ownage... Kill the mime first though.
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The Praetorian
Team:
Main: The Praetorian
Level: 703 Class:
Fleet Commander
Joined: Fri Feb 17, 2006 12:42 pm
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Lt.Nelson wrote: A fix to the problem with people staying logged in like that would be to automatically kick someone after X minutes of inactivity. In Runescape, if you stop hitting buttons long enough to blow your nose, you get kicked.
I can download a program that reproduces my recorded mouse clicks, and I put it into an eternal loop, and scooping
Not that kind of stuff doesn't work...
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