How is it elitist? Everyone would need to acquire those resources.
If you are a friend of someone who issues licenses - you'd still need to bring the resources.
It's not elitist.
But, it's proven that players will do anything they need if they want a BS.
Bringing some metal and other commodities won't stop them.
It will slow them down, but it won't lower capital ship presence percentage on the server.
If you'd deny one license even though a subject acquired resources, you would make a mess.
And we don't want a mess.
Lucendez Wrote:
It is every Corsair's responsibility to die a beautiful death in defense of Crete, regardless of how OORP or how capwhoring the opposition is. Launch your fighter, joust the battlecruisers and die a beautiful death. Then, drink it down in the bar.
Quote:If you'd deny one license even though a subject acquired resources, you would make a mess.
And we don't want a mess.
That's the elitist part, and it would happen, a lot. It brings the issue of personal preference and ones own likes and dislikes, say the person is a good RPer, and the faction leader doesn't like him. Poof. No ship for him.
Well, no one mentioned it anywhere.
He would have to give a reason for denial, and the only viable reason would be that the subject didn't acquire resources.
There would be no way to abuse it.
Lucendez Wrote:
It is every Corsair's responsibility to die a beautiful death in defense of Crete, regardless of how OORP or how capwhoring the opposition is. Launch your fighter, joust the battlecruisers and die a beautiful death. Then, drink it down in the bar.
Well, we all were new to this community, Titan. Of course there was a time we didn't know the abbreviation "RP" and "OORP". It is elitist, I know, but faction leaders are nowadays more or less repected and trusted persons in the community. That's why I suggested the faction councils. For one point councils save one having to do all the work all by him/herself. And it prevents abusing powers (up to a certain degree, which is quite difficult to reach).
Sure, new players should be encouraged to learn the flow of the mod and the community, that roleplay is the key action here. You can't deny that. But do you think endless (OORP) trading for a massive battleship is the right way to learn how to RP here? Rather encourage them to join factions, give them a hand in understanding RP in Discovery. This proposal just shows how to stop the spam of capital ships with RP.
EDIT: I guess I should have changed the thread title to "How to RP a capship purchase", though it's not the best way to RP such.
Chopper there are countless ways to abuse such a situation, and it would be extremely easy. We're all biased in a way in some things, and making up a reason for denying something is a lot easier than actually thinking of a story for something to get accepted. It would just give the faction leaders too much power. And too much power is never healthy. It would simply ruin the fun for indies, and ruin the fact of actually learning how to RP. They would be forced to RP if they want something. Forcing people is bad, and drives people away from the community, as I said..speaking to them and trying to teach them some things is a much easier and a much more friendly way.
Yes yes yes, we have indy capspammers, I know, its a pain isn't it?
If someone has an oorp battleship, then sanction them. simple.
This measure would be severly detrimental to non system owning factions (and there are plenty) who would all of a sudden not be able to purchase some very fine pieces of machinery.
I m rdy..trusted members of the community title does not mean they are not biased. There is frankly far too much politics and flaming even between the so called "trusted" members of the community that would make this idea completely impossible to do. Because frankly, everyone is biased, so am I. Everyone has the people they don't like and if you don't like someone you probably wouldn't give him a ship, no matter what reason they give you. I know some people are here for a long time but claiming they're some "holy sheep" or whatever that would treat everyone fairly is just complete nonsense. We're humans. We're prone to judge people easily. It would happen with this as well, hence why it is doomed to fail.