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Eve Online - Retribution - Winter Expansion announced

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Pak Narhoo
Splinter Foundation
#101 - 2012-09-30 09:02:30 UTC
Solhild wrote:
So what else are we expecting?

- ring mining(?)
- new POS
- new explosions
- system lighting effects
- new turret nozzle effects(?)
- new drone control UI in HUD

The POS stuff has the potential to be the 'big thing', maybe?

EDIT......but as the POS update is art/industrial mechanics/smallholding/avatar related, it can't be a big factor in something called, Retribution !

I think the new crimewatch stuff will be a significant improvement to the game, could be fun Smile


Ring mining comes after POS revamp and that may be arriving next year in the winter.
If all things go well (and if I read that huge summer CSM transcript right). But don't expect the POS revamp this year, that's a huge overhaul.
Destiny Corrupted
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#102 - 2012-09-30 09:03:02 UTC
Iume wrote:
Well, I have read many interesting approaches to a new bounty system, but I think most of them will become exploitable sooner or later again. I don't know if this was suggested already, but here are my two cents:

- Bounty payout only on pod kills.
- Bounty payout is less than the cost of the new clone.

Simple. Loss is always greater than reward.

Comments are welcome.

Considering the average age of players and the average SP amount of characters, most bounties would amount to lower-single-digit millions of ISK. My oldest character uses a 150m SP clone and even that costs only 45 million ISK. It wouldn't be worth pursuing bounties at all in this case.

Tying bounty payments to a percentage (a high percentage, something like 90%) of the total value of the hull and destroyed modules would be a much more balanced approach. The only way to exploit this would be via the use of rare modules, the price of which could be temporarily manipulated on the market. Hard caps could prevent this from becoming an issue.

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Bunny Knights
#103 - 2012-09-30 09:05:06 UTC
Andski wrote:
Basically this is the "put the final nail into the coffin of hisec PvP" expansion. Hopefully now that hisec will be totally risk-free they will decide that removing L4s and incursions from hisec will prevent the risk/reward aspect of the game from being completely wiped out.


Broken record, nerf his sec, yada yada yada. But I think your logic is flawed in thinking that this will reduce hi sec pvp.
Xercodo
Cruor Angelicus
#104 - 2012-09-30 09:10:04 UTC
Lady Naween wrote:
ok so new shiny icons for agression, when do we get shiny icons for session change? oh and please popups when entering highsec *blush* i need to stop making that mistake.


We actually already did get a new session change icon. The old one was a spiny circle of lines akin to a buffering video. The current one is now a solid circle that works like a reverse module timer and actually reflects the time left. The old one spun arbitrarily.

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Kopfy
#105 - 2012-09-30 09:20:40 UTC
Will be interesting to see how things will change and people adapt. Winter is coming, it seems.

Regarding the new Minmatar dessy: http://i.imgur.com/765EW.png
It's clearly a monitor with pointy bits.
Real Poison
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#106 - 2012-09-30 09:26:27 UTC
Kopfy wrote:
Will be interesting to see how things will change and people adapt. Winter is coming, it seems.

Regarding the new Minmatar dessy: http://i.imgur.com/765EW.png
It's clearly a monitor with pointy bits.



How did you extract and render the in-game model to put the flags on?
Jada Maroo
Native Freshfood
Minmatar Republic
#107 - 2012-09-30 10:02:00 UTC
The concept art for the new Amarr destroyer has leaked out. The good news is, it's not a star destroyer anymore.

The bad news is, it is literally a dildo.

Dildo
Creedling
#108 - 2012-09-30 10:20:29 UTC  |  Edited by: Creedling
Jada Maroo wrote:
The concept art for the new Amarr destroyer has leaked out. The good news is, it's not a star destroyer anymore.

The bad news is, it is literally a dildo.

Dildo


Wow, it' another ******* Coercer.

Seriously CCP what the **** is wrong with your art department? Their imagination evaporate in the summer heat? Real artists gone on vacation or something?

Show minmatar and amarr some love, NOW.
Destination SkillQueue
Doomheim
#109 - 2012-09-30 10:22:55 UTC
Jada Maroo wrote:
The concept art for the new Amarr destroyer has leaked out. The good news is, it's not a star destroyer anymore.

The bad news is, it is literally a dildo.

Dildo


My first thought was it's a remodeled coercer and not a new ship. It's certainly not a bad design, but not exciting either. I think the U-boat is my favorite with the minmatar scraping tool being the least favorite one.
Borascus
#110 - 2012-09-30 10:44:32 UTC  |  Edited by: Borascus

One of the best things CCP does compared to other MMO's is Trailers! I hope the Retribution Trailer comes out soon(er)


Also: CCP's Facebook page has an image for the new Salvage Drone
Ishtanchuk Fazmarai
#111 - 2012-09-30 10:45:26 UTC
From the Massively article:

Quote:
Here's how the new bounty system in Retribution works: Any player can, for any reason, create a bounty on another player.(...) There are no longer limitations on creating bounties; players do not have to be below a certain security rating to qualify.


Maybe the guys at Massively got it wrong, maybe i am getting it wrong, but that sounds as a gateway to CCP-sanctioned player harrassment. Question

Are there any Developer details on it yet?

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Benny Ohu
Royal Amarr Institute
Amarr Empire
#112 - 2012-09-30 11:03:43 UTC
Ishtanchuk Fazmarai wrote:
Maybe the guys at Massively got it wrong, maybe i am getting it wrong, but that sounds as a gateway to CCP-sanctioned player harrassment.

EVE Online is a gateway to CCP-sanctioned player harrassment.
Pak Narhoo
Splinter Foundation
#113 - 2012-09-30 11:05:09 UTC
Ishtanchuk Fazmarai wrote:
From the Massively article:

Quote:
Here's how the new bounty system in Retribution works: Any player can, for any reason, create a bounty on another player.(...) There are no longer limitations on creating bounties; players do not have to be below a certain security rating to qualify.


Maybe the guys at Massively got it wrong, maybe i am getting it wrong, but that sounds as a gateway to CCP-sanctioned player harrassment. Question

Are there any Developer details on it yet?


Haven't seen a thing, maybe next week?

But yeah, how about a big, very big alliance is going to put a bounty on everyone they see in local.
Gone be... fun?

Iume
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#114 - 2012-09-30 11:06:24 UTC
Destiny Corrupted wrote:
Iume wrote:
Well, I have read many interesting approaches to a new bounty system, but I think most of them will become exploitable sooner or later again. I don't know if this was suggested already, but here are my two cents:

- Bounty payout only on pod kills.
- Bounty payout is less than the cost of the new clone.

Simple. Loss is always greater than reward.

Comments are welcome.

Considering the average age of players and the average SP amount of characters, most bounties would amount to lower-single-digit millions of ISK. My oldest character uses a 150m SP clone and even that costs only 45 million ISK. It wouldn't be worth pursuing bounties at all in this case.

Tying bounty payments to a percentage (a high percentage, something like 90%) of the total value of the hull and destroyed modules would be a much more balanced approach. The only way to exploit this would be via the use of rare modules, the price of which could be temporarily manipulated on the market. Hard caps could prevent this from becoming an issue.



Manipulating the market - this is exactly what i was thinking of when stating pods only. However I admit payouts would be low, and this could be discouraging for bounty hunters.


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Ishtanchuk Fazmarai
#115 - 2012-09-30 11:10:10 UTC  |  Edited by: Ishtanchuk Fazmarai
Benny Ohu wrote:
Ishtanchuk Fazmarai wrote:
Maybe the guys at Massively got it wrong, maybe i am getting it wrong, but that sounds as a gateway to CCP-sanctioned player harrassment.

EVE Online is a gateway to CCP-sanctioned player harrassment.


No. Player harrassment is against the Terms of Service.

But then, as long as anyone could pick any random guy and put a bounty on his head, beat him on the spot with a PvP alt and suffer no consequence, and as far as that was a valid game mechanic, then CCP would be sanctioning a certain path to player harrassment.

This is why I wonder wether Massively has got it right and CCP really means what the article says.

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Arec Bardwin
#116 - 2012-09-30 11:16:50 UTC
No mention of transferable kill rights?
Benny Ohu
Royal Amarr Institute
Amarr Empire
#117 - 2012-09-30 11:18:46 UTC
Ishtanchuk Fazmarai wrote:
Benny Ohu wrote:
Ishtanchuk Fazmarai wrote:
Maybe the guys at Massively got it wrong, maybe i am getting it wrong, but that sounds as a gateway to CCP-sanctioned player harrassment.

EVE Online is a gateway to CCP-sanctioned player harrassment.


No. Player harrassment is against the Terms of Service.

But then, as long as anyone could pick any random noob and put a bounty on his head, beat him on the spot with a PvP alt and suffer no consequence, and as far as that was a valid game mechanic, then CCP would be sanctioning a certain path to player harrassment.

This is why I wonder wether Massively has got it right and CCP really means what the article says.

Placing bounty doesn't give kill rights. Doing this would cost you even more than just beating the guy without placing bounty. They'd suffer a sec status hit on the pvp guy.

Sure someone could go around putting bounty on people for no reason, but they'd need to put a bit of ISK on each guy to make them worth the shooting, and they're using their own ISK doing so. There's no reason for people to do it to random pilots.
Benny Ohu
Royal Amarr Institute
Amarr Empire
#118 - 2012-09-30 11:19:49 UTC
Arec Bardwin wrote:
No mention of transferable kill rights?

The themittani.com article in the OP and a guy in my alliance both say that CCP devs talked about selling and renting out kill rights.
Salpun
Global Telstar Federation Offices
Masters of Flying Objects
#119 - 2012-09-30 11:20:51 UTC
Arec Bardwin wrote:
No mention of transferable kill rights?

It was mentioned at the London meet up.

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Arec Bardwin
#120 - 2012-09-30 11:27:41 UTC
Benny Ohu wrote:

The themittani.com article in the OP and a guy in my alliance both say that CCP devs talked about selling and renting out kill rights.
Thanks for clearing that up. Awesome!