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Onar Kion
Dark Horizon Industries
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Posted - 2012.10.29 10:43:00 -
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Are we going to be able to travel? I mean ever going to be able to go to another station? I want my Dust guy to be at my Corps station so he can use the corp hanger.
What if we had a shuttle, that we could take from point to point, station to station. Now when we are flying we see New Eden, but for all the EVE players to cut down on lag, we just see there ships as icons. Like ships that are far away in EVE. So yes I can fly in to Jita, but I am not going to see each ships, ship model. I see the planets, space background, stargates, and space stations. But all I see as far as ships go are icons of the 1900 people in the Jita system.
Maybe a Mercenary transport would act like auto pilot, we would see it in the game, can rotate it around our transport. EVE players can see it also docking and going from one stargate to another. Maybe they can't be attacked though, since shuttles don't have weapons. This would give us some exploration too. To different planets, set up Dust Planetary Interactions. Change stations, etc. |
angelarch
Algintal Core Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2012.10.29 10:50:00 -
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I'm not against the idea, and it would be fun to see New Eden from a new vantage point on my TV, - but I thought the whole point of Dust'ies was that we have our consciousness sent to a clone body at whatever location we are needed. Same as when the body dies-- the consciousness gets sent to a new clone body and re-spawned.
We can never die, and never need to physically travel. Or correct me if I'm wrong on that?
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Onar Kion
Dark Horizon Industries
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Posted - 2012.10.29 11:10:00 -
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In EVE Capulseer's are clones, and get new bodies, different type of clones. And you have to pay for them so you don't lose your skill points so make sure the are upgraded.
In Dust our bodies can die, and we lose our stuff, and then set back to another body of ours.
Like in EVE you can go where ever and explore, go to asteroid fields and mine or shoot pirates.
With my idea, I pick a planet I want to go to and have district's to choose from, now some districts may automatically put up what battles and contracts are on them. Taking me to the contract finder.
What if I could go to a planet and there was no battles, but I could go there and have the Dust version of exploring worm whole space. Maybe there are NPC pirates, or I can set up mining. In Null-Sec what if I go there and looking around and some other Dust guys were there and we have a shoot out.
Or going to a planet that has ancient ruins, you can explore, fight creatures, and find things to make ISK on the Market.
Right now, Dust doesn't show New Eden much at all. Yes you land on planets, but they are kind of random. And EVE players don't see Dust players, other then a tiny little icon in the chat window that says "Infantry" if you mouse over it. When playing EVE going to a stargate and seeing a Dust transport warp out of it on it's way some place.
Just want more then I make a character, and I never see another Mercenary Quarters since I chose this race, I am not able to go anyplace, or really be part of a MMO universe. |
angelarch
Algintal Core Gallente Federation
93
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Posted - 2012.10.29 11:15:00 -
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Ah, I see.
Well this sounds like it might be a very good component of any PVE type single player or co-op campaign/mission.
So Dust folk can get to experience a ground level view of the EVE universe on the PS3. And maybe parts of the campaign can have you board a ship and it will fly you past some landmarks or to far off planets/stations.
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Zat Earthshatter
Osmon Surveillance Caldari State
304
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Posted - 2012.11.01 06:46:00 -
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Like Onar's idea for exploration. However, I think we'd need specialized vehicles and suits to, say, check a ruin, or disguise your scent for hunting.
As for planet-to-planet, I know we "soul-jump" (i refuse to use that cumbersome word, and same concept), but the biomass / clones still have to be there physically. Having to Badger / WarBarge it over is the obvious way, and I'm sure there's plenty of people chomping at the bit to make "denial of supply" a real factor in combat as well as economics - Heck, I flew with those guys during the last weeks of my EVE time. |
Onar Kion
Dark Horizon Industries
26
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Posted - 2012.11.02 05:48:00 -
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Every planet in EVE has a Customs Office orbiting it. Meant for planetary interactions, to send your harvest goods up to the customs office to be picked up by your, or a corps cargo ship.
Quote:Orbital Customs Offices are the primary points of contact between planetary and interplanetary economies. These facilities, resembling massive hangars in space, provide high-volume, high-frequency cargo transport services between a planet's surface and orbit.
Excerpt from the Amarr Prime Customs Agency regulations, section 17, subsection 4, paragraph 8:
The following items may only be imported or exported with the express prior approval of the Imperial Underscrivener for Commercial Affairs:
Narcotic substances; handheld firearms; slaver hounds (except as personal property); Mindflood; live insects; ungulates; Class 1 refrigerants and aerosols; forced laborers/personal slaves (or other sapient livestock); animal germ-plasm; biomass of human origin; xenobiotics; walnuts.
That is taken straight from EVE, when you fly next to it and show info. So as a Dust player, this would be your transportation hub. You go to a planet from there are sent down. Exploring would be a lot of fun, and also going to null-sec planet and worrying about if there is other players on it or not that can shot you when ever they feel like it.
We also around Temperate planets have District Satellites .
Quote:Satellites identify the position in orbit around a planet which are used for interacting with districts on the ground.
This also taken straight from EVE when showing info on a temperate planet.
Quote:Life-bearing worlds are often referred to as "temperate", as their mild temperatures are one of their defining features. Planets with existing, stable ecosystems are prime targets for colonization efforts as they are generally easier to make fully habitable; as a result, the majority of highly populated worlds are of this type. Indeed, it is not altogether uncommon for detailed surveys to reveal signs of previous settlements from various stages of New Eden's history.
So there are refereed to structures that could be explored and find things or battle creatures in a PVE environment. |
Zat Earthshatter
Osmon Surveillance Caldari State
304
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Posted - 2012.11.02 20:52:00 -
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Onar Kion wrote:Every planet in EVE has a Customs Office orbiting it. Meant for planetary interactions, to send your harvest goods up to the customs office to be picked up by your, or a corps cargo ship. Quote:Orbital Customs Offices are the primary points of contact between planetary and interplanetary economies. These facilities, resembling massive hangars in space, provide high-volume, high-frequency cargo transport services between a planet's surface and orbit.
Excerpt from the Amarr Prime Customs Agency regulations, section 17, subsection 4, paragraph 8:
The following items may only be imported or exported with the express prior approval of the Imperial Underscrivener for Commercial Affairs:
Narcotic substances; handheld firearms; slaver hounds (except as personal property); Mindflood; live insects; ungulates; Class 1 refrigerants and aerosols; forced laborers/personal slaves (or other sapient livestock); animal germ-plasm; biomass of human origin; xenobiotics; walnuts. That Amarrian code specifically denies two critical items for a DUST invasion: firearms and human biomass (clone material). Although I like your way of sticking with what's already in EVE, it has been made clear that the War Barge is the DUST link to space. As for who flies the Barge, I kinda hope it's able to be flown by either a DUST player or EVE player. EVE players could fly them as offshoots of battleships, whereas DUST players learn the skill as an evolution of MCC piloting
As a rethink, the War Barge may present an effective method of smuggling those banned substances (walnuts, really?) onto planet surfaces... |
Wintars Boar
ZionTCD Legacy Rising
64
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Posted - 2012.11.03 02:21:00 -
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The way I see it, there is a whole lot more potential in a merc setting a contract for transport and an podder picks you up and drops you off for the fee. This fits new Eden much better |
Fivetimes Infinity
Immobile Infantry
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Posted - 2012.11.03 02:58:00 -
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There's not much reason to have empire travel in. Travel times for its own sake wouldn't be very fun. Only nullsec really needs to have some degree of logistics involved. For doing Instant Battles or Faction Warfare stuff, you should simply select a battleground from a menu and instantly get into the action. FPS players do not want to endure a 10 minute journey through space in order to get into a game. |
Ten-Sidhe
Osmon Surveillance Caldari State
414
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Posted - 2012.11.03 04:36:00 -
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Instant match in hisec and faction warfare and clone jump to friendly war-barge should be instant. Traveling to enemy area to switch sides, exploring planets with no active wars, traveling to pirate factions in npc null to do pve work for them could all require a diffrent form of travel.
Jump clones needed a high standing for permission to jump to them in EvE, so it makes sense there would be alternate methods of movement. The fps crowd could ignore them until they want to try something different and deeper in the rabbit hole.
Alternate movement could be added in a future expansion, it isn't needed at launch. It would be nice to have eventually.
Shuttles in a stripped down EvE client would be cool.
A stripped down EvE on ps3 also opens up a possible advanced profession, flying eve fighter drones. This could be dust dropship/fighter pilot version of moving to a capital ship from battleship.
EvE fighter drones are said to be manned and about 1/2 the size of the mcc. Ground based fighter drones would be a great way for dust players to attack ships over their planet to supplement skyfire batteries/orbital artillery. This would also open up wealthy carrier pilots hiring dust mercs to fly their fighters in big eve fights. |
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Onar Kion
Dark Horizon Industries
26
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Posted - 2012.11.06 03:34:00 -
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My travel idea is more for PVE and exploring, and finding new things in New Eden. Although you may go to a planet were CONCORD has no presents so other Dust players could shoot you. If CONCORD is there maybe a drone appears and begins to attack the attackers. There will always be a instant action thing in EVE. For me, it gets old, and knowing how when I play EVE I can travel on my own go see things. Want a similar experience, that I take my time, if it is going to take me 10 minutes to get there, that's fine because I chose to go there. And like in EVE I could stop the auto pilot and return.
I just want DUST players to feel there part of something bigger. Because without exporing on your own, you'll never see it. It will just be a bunch of maps, that someone told you there supposedly players in space ships above you.
Like the fanfest video from this year, it had both game on the same screen side by side. When in reality unless you play both games, the average person will never get this sense. The DUST universe will just feel as big as the map your on.
Now, imagine telling a FPS player when your not doing your PVP, you could get on a shuttle and literally go to thousands of different persistent worlds, with some having 5 or more districts on it. And showing the shuttle would reinforce this is a virtual physical place, seeing icon's representing ship being played by real people. |
Deranged Disaster
Seraphim Initiative. CRONOS.
65
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Posted - 2012.11.06 12:34:00 -
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really like your idea man, but im not sure how possible that would be in regards of spacing, i mean me, i could care less if dust takes 3/5 of my harddrive if it is like that but some people dont see it that way.. also consoles are alot weaker than we think in some things sadly |
Onar Kion
Dark Horizon Industries
26
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Posted - 2012.11.12 07:53:00 -
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Deranged Disaster wrote:really like your idea man, but im not sure how possible that would be in regards of spacing, i mean me, i could care less if dust takes 3/5 of my harddrive if it is like that but some people dont see it that way.. also consoles are alot weaker than we think in some things sadly
The could set in the preferences that you could adjust say "Only store 5 or 10 maps/districts on local storage for exploration" Then once you hit 6 or 11 one is over written, so you're not storing thousands of planets. If you go back to a planet a month later, during the load screen it would redownload the map/district, and update the locations if anything changed or not.
The way CCP has stated they want dust to be persistent. So we would either CCP servers for each planet does a random generation then it is made. Sending back to your system the "stats" on where everything is. Or if we can build and place objects. Our PS3 would still have to get calls from CCP when loading saying "Turret A" is here, "Clone Station" is here, and so on, so the map is setup when we spawn on the surface. |
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