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Jaron Pollard
Uitraan Diversified Holdings Incorporated
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Posted - 2013.05.16 16:30:00 -
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Raze galder wrote:Keys everyone that starts a career in vehicles will be given a key with a random 4 digit key number when u first put points into driving or flying. You will have that number through out your career u do not get different keys every time u buy a vehicle they would be blank until u call them down then they would be assigned your personal key en route.
If u choose drop ship you would get a pilots license key same with lav and hav they would all be different. Your key is unique to you and will stay with u as u go from std to proto and even specialize they would just upgrade to allow u to use the next level of vehicle when u reach it but still allow u to drive a lower grade if need be.
But what if jim bob has the same skills as you or mister noob decides he wants to play and tries to hop in your tank.drop ship or lav and hot rod around in it. Well they would default to a gun or in case of a drop ship or lav a random gun or seat because his key is different from yours.
Now your probably thinking what if i hack someones vehicle. Well during the hacking process you would bypass the key allowing anyone to drive it regardless of level.
What do u guys think.
No. Vehicle theft is part of the New Eden experience. If you snooze, you lose. My corp just stole an Orca in EVE that had been left unattended by the pilot who was mining in a Skiff right next to it. We just jumped in and flew away. If you have to hack it now in order to steal it, then it is already harder than it is in EVE, which makes sense given the chaotic nature of a battlefield, but it makes having keys or licenses incredibly redundant if people can still just hack it regardless of level. |
Jaron Pollard
Uitraan Diversified Holdings Incorporated
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Posted - 2013.05.16 16:49:00 -
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Xender17 wrote:Jaron Pollard wrote:Raze galder wrote:Keys everyone that starts a career in vehicles will be given a key with a random 4 digit key number when u first put points into driving or flying. You will have that number through out your career u do not get different keys every time u buy a vehicle they would be blank until u call them down then they would be assigned your personal key en route.
If u choose drop ship you would get a pilots license key same with lav and hav they would all be different. Your key is unique to you and will stay with u as u go from std to proto and even specialize they would just upgrade to allow u to use the next level of vehicle when u reach it but still allow u to drive a lower grade if need be.
But what if jim bob has the same skills as you or mister noob decides he wants to play and tries to hop in your tank.drop ship or lav and hot rod around in it. Well they would default to a gun or in case of a drop ship or lav a random gun or seat because his key is different from yours.
Now your probably thinking what if i hack someones vehicle. Well during the hacking process you would bypass the key allowing anyone to drive it regardless of level.
What do u guys think. No. Vehicle theft is part of the New Eden experience. If you snooze, you lose. My corp just stole an Orca in EVE that had been left unattended by the pilot who was mining in a Skiff right next to it. We just jumped in and flew away. If you have to hack it now in order to steal it, then it is already harder than it is in EVE, which makes sense given the chaotic nature of a battlefield, but it makes having keys or licenses incredibly redundant if people can still just hack it regardless of level. So people wouldn't have keys for their vehicles?
There is no such thing as keys to a tank. I also highly doubt with New Eden technology that keys, which can be stolen and looted from your dead corpse, would be the technology of choice for getting access to a vehicle of any kind. |
Jaron Pollard
Uitraan Diversified Holdings Incorporated
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Posted - 2013.05.16 16:56:00 -
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martinofski wrote:Call it when not 20 blue are right next to it, then get in. Maybe a lock feature for the first "jump in" allowing only the owner to go in.
I can agree with this to a degree. For initial deployment, only the owner, the person who paid for the vehicle, should be allowed to access the driver's seat. As soon as he vacates that seat however, it should be open season. |
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