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True Adamance
PIE Inc. Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
2220
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Posted - 2013.09.22 23:02:00 -
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Supported cause were buddies. |
True Adamance
PIE Inc. Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
2220
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Posted - 2013.09.22 23:12:00 -
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Maitue Mae wrote:Let it happen! This is a great Idea!
However we cannot do that in FW like PC can. Districts would have to be held by Militia, with corporations funding their own MCC's in specific regions with controls placed on who can represent them on the MCC.
Personally I do not like the 12 hr destruction for the Warbarge, but at the same time I do.
it means both sides know when the crucial battles of the region will go on, but at the same time it makes taking even a single district laborious.... this is good and bad I guess. |
True Adamance
PIE Inc. Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
2221
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Posted - 2013.09.22 23:29:00 -
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Aero Yassavi wrote:True Adamance wrote:Maitue Mae wrote:Let it happen! This is a great Idea! However we cannot do that in FW like PC can. Districts would have to be held by Militia, with corporations funding their own MCC's in specific regions with controls placed on who can represent them on the MCC. Personally I do not like the 12 hr destruction for the Warbarge, but at the same time I do. it means both sides know when the crucial battles of the region will go on, but at the same time it makes taking even a single district laborious.... this is good and bad I guess. Why couldn't it work in FW? Battle gets initiated as usual. Goes through the stages until one team has won (as defined above) and if a team has not won the next battle gets spawned immediately after in the appropriate stage and asks members from the last battle if they wish to continue to fight. Once a team has won, let their militia (24th I.C., Liberation Force, etc) hold control of that district for say 12 or 24 hours (perhaps different lock durations depending if the defender won or attacker won). Like you said, it would really give you a sense of some battles being a lot more crucial than others which is great in my opinion. Also it wouldn't be so laborious, if your team is the dominant team than it would take about 45 minutes of battle, and if it keeps going on between the stages you can leave and let the next guys continue where you left off. I do suppose this would require a healthy stock of players always looking for FW matches, but given the sudden popularity of FW since 1.4 I wouldn't think that's a problem. Like you said, it Its not that it can't and thinking about it now the idea us growing on me more and more. |
True Adamance
PIE Inc. Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
2221
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Posted - 2013.09.22 23:33:00 -
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Aero Yassavi wrote:True, I posted that 10 seconds ago. You are too damn fast. I'm in a writing and thinking mood, now. After I finish my current plotline summary, I will move on the writing more of True's back ground, in the mean time I thinking about what is being said here.
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True Adamance
PIE Inc. Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
2221
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Posted - 2013.09.23 00:04:00 -
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21yrOld Knight wrote:I like it. It adds a sense of realism. Pradox..... really..... |
True Adamance
PIE Inc. Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
2226
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Posted - 2013.09.23 03:18:00 -
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Lea Silencio wrote:21yrOld Knight wrote:True Adamance wrote:21yrOld Knight wrote:I like it. It adds a sense of realism. Pradox..... really..... the merger between Chaotic intent and 187. failed. Everyone from 187. has split up and gone separate ways. I have been watching them since paradox one first started they seemed like a cool group of people even if a majority of them fight for the matari. 187 should of never merged with chaotic intent. High Damage will always be a no name corp because they took quantity over quality. Lol. He is talking about the spelling of your corp name, if in fact it WAS supposed to be "Paradox" instead of Pradox.
No i'm talking about him now being a Renegade Matari lover.
Say it aint so 21, you're breaking my heart. |
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