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Kusari-give it a chance? - El Commandante - 01-08-2012 OH NOES KNF INCOEMIN Kusari-give it a chance? - Grumblesaur - 01-08-2012 Nobody likes Kusari because of the AFA and Hogosha being butt-buddies with the KNF and KSP. If Lawfuls/Semi-lawfuls pirate lawful traders, then lawful traders will avoid the area. When traders are absent, normal pirates will have nothing to target, and will thus play elsewhere on other characters. In the absence of pirates, police will have nothing to deal with, and therefore will also leave. So that leaves you with military, terrorists, enemy houses, and people who have yet to realize how bad Kusari is. Kusari-give it a chance? - El Commandante - 01-08-2012 I once made a KSP that arrested Hogosha. I got attacked by the KNF. Kusari-give it a chance? - Zelot - 01-08-2012 Well since the FA are not fully unlawful, I expect some of that to change. Mainly my FA being much more ruthless with Gaijin. Kusari-give it a chance? - Markus_Janus - 01-08-2012 I have busted quite a few Hogosha/ Farmers Alliance heads if they were stupid enough to do it where they would get caught. It all come down to the thoughts of the local law enforcement. Then again I have seen this many times with LN and Rogues as well. Kusari-give it a chance? - Dane Summers - 01-08-2012 Kusari is on the cusp of a golden age right now. Kusari-give it a chance? - Markus_Janus - 01-08-2012 Maybe, I do look forward to seeing how it goes. Time will tell. Kusari-give it a chance? - Dab - 01-08-2012 ' Wrote:New system? Just another added to the too great number of systems already.Kusari's system expansion is far different than the way Gallia was done. I prefer quality to quantity when I do system modding. Every new addition to Kusari for .86 has a lot of backstory, a lot of trading opportunities, and avoids redundancies, like unnecessary bases for a faction with one next door. Also, all the new stations and locations will play a greater part in Kusari's lore in the coming versions. Lastly, Helium-3 Mining has been completed, and Platinum mining is also available in Kusari. ' Wrote:Well since the FA are not fully unlawful, I expect some of that to change. Mainly my FA being much more ruthless with Gaijin.FA are either fully, or all but a finger in, unlawful status at this point I believe. Kusari-give it a chance? - Zelot - 01-08-2012 ' Wrote:Kusari's system expansion is far different than the way Gallia was done. I prefer quality to quantity when I do system modding. Every new addition to Kusari for .86 has a lot of backstory, a lot of trading opportunities, and avoids redundancies, like unnecessary bases for a faction with one next door. Also, all the new stations and locations will play a greater part in Kusari's lore in the coming versions. I meant the FA are now fully unlawful. Typos for the win. Kusari-give it a chance? - Markus_Janus - 01-08-2012 I happen to like the way the factions change in 4.86. Although I am a little miffed about Hogosha losing all pirating rights in Kusari, they were asked many times to keep it more quiet and failed. Hence this was the only way to handle it. I really appreciate the Farmers Alliance going unlawful as it does suit them far better. And they can still do the job they are meant to, just needs a little more cooperation now. Kishiro and Samura changing places in the political area is also seen by myself as a fresh new change, and I like it. Samura have been freed to expand without always worrying about Kusari and our place in it which brings many new possibilities. And our future has never looked brighter. Kishiro gets a chance to redefine themselves and have a go as a more political entity while trying to hold that position against the schemes of Samura to win back the government. It also changes just how they may be perceived by others both within and without Kusari, and that can't be a bad thing. The naval forces have been forced back into Kusari where we can expect to see more attention from them, always good. The other unlawfuls have been left out of the changes for the most part so I am waiting to see just what will happen there. I can see a time for re-evaluation for them as well. So like I said, all up I am really optimistic about this new setting called Kusari and hope it works out well. |