
G Torq
ALTA B2O
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Posted - 2013.07.30 09:33:00 -
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CCP Android wrote:This is fantastic feedback,
I-Śm thinking about this from the point off view of how we can technically pull this off. But this thread is really interesting and I would love some more ideas.
How would you see skills play into this. For example, if I were a pilot and I wanted to train skills that would increase the usefulness of my mini-map. If I then were to switch over to infantry the information on my mini-map would be less useful, unless I was specialized in infantry type of battle analysis
Same goes with modules, maybe we could introduce some sort of a tactical module that can be customized with something similar to EVE module scripts
What do you think?
(I'm stepping a bit outside of my area off expertise here so this is mostly just brainstorming)
I could definately see a small(!) skill-tree, for allowing various scanner-related bits and bobs: * Active Scanners (usability) * Active Scan Range (incr range) * Active Scan Precision (lower dB) * Active Scan Detail (more information about targets) * Passive Scan Range * Passive Scan Precision * Passive Scan Detail * Scan Sharing (number of targets you can share with/receive from TACNET) * Scan duration (lengthen time a target is painted) * Infantry Radar (general % increases, unlock modules) * Vehicle Radar (general % increases, unlock modules) * Radar map detail (Unlock modules, lvls1-5:Buildings, topography, heatmapping)
RedRebelCork has a nice list, but be careful of getting in SP-Sink territory.
Modules: * Base Radar * Detailed Radar (buildings, topography) * Combat Radar (heatmapping, Fog'o'War) * Medical Radar (Allied details, team mates, downed targets) * Scout Radar (Range, precision, own precision, sharing details to squad and/or team) * Target Painter "gun" (EQ, requires shooting target, lights up xmas tree) (all of these for vehicles too, except the target painter)
Note: I'd like to see the center of the radar (the "Me") move, when driving/flying, offsetting it such that the radar shows more of the area in the direction of movement. Alternatively (as a nerf?), offset the center in the direction of movement, to represent the limited information .
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