Turtle Hermit Roshi
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Posted - 2014.02.28 17:42:00 -
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Aisha Ctarl wrote:This is going to tie in with FW and is going to be tough to explain but here's my crack at it.
Ok, in EVE you must enlist in the factional army you wish to fight for - there is no "fighting for whichever faction you feel like when you feel like" per se UNLESS you enroll in a different factional army. Currently in DUST there is no system like that, you can just fight for whoever, yes it hurts your standings, but you can still fight for whoever.
First off, I would like to see this change where either a CEO of a corporation can enroll their corporation into the factional army of their choosing or a player can forego their corporation to join the factional army of their choosing.
Example time - Praetoriani Classiarii Templares can be enrolled into the 24th Imperial Crusade therefore making all of its members members of the Amarrian Factional Warfare Militia. Or let's say you're in Fatal Absolution, but you want to fight for the Caldari Factional Warfare Militia, you can enlist in the State Peacekeepers, but your corp now changes to the State Peacekeepers - you forego your corp.
This change would be a bit of a discouragement from "Faction Hopping" and would encourage going "all in" for your faction of choice.
My second idea will only work if the first idea is put into place. If players/corporations are enrolled in the militia of their choosing, there would then be highsec ramifications akin to EVE. In a public match on a planet/district owned by the enemy of the militia in which you are enrolled, enemy controlled installations will auto attack you (IE you automatically draw aggro).
Example time - PCT (not spelling it out this time) are enrolled with the 24th Imperial Crusade and we go into a pub match. That pub match happens to be on a Minmatar controlled planet in highsec on a Minmatar controlled district. Any installation on that planet will auto attack us (unless destroyed or hacked by us) because we are perceived as the enemy invading their sovereign soil. This will be akin to the warning that you receive in EVE when entering your enemy's highsec space.
**EDIT**
This would not be implemented until the Open Market was also implemented ideally so that way if your corp is enrolled in a faction that you do not wish to play for, you can simply sell off the unwanted gear you can purchase from the LP store.
Thank you for that note Viktor.
i lke the idea but i dont think the general public will its to much comitment for most f2p fps'ers
Anything worth fighting for is worth fighting dirty for,
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