' Wrote:Is it any different from IND owning the LPI?
I would think so, since the faction leader of IC is the leader or FIST, while LPI has it's own independent leadership which makes all decisions on LPI matters without any input from IND.
' Wrote:I would think so, since the faction leader of IC is the leader or FIST, while LPI has it's own independent leadership which makes all decisions on LPI matters without any input from IND.
:laugh:
IND.
Stop it. My heart can't take this all day.
EDIT: also, if you are done on giving feedback to ME, not actually IC, you are free to leave this thread, Zelot.
' Wrote:That sounds to me that either there is a connection between the two factions, or you are robbing the |IC faction to give to FIST. So which is it?
So, money is shared between the two, IFF is shared between the two, leader is shared between the two, Faction Rights are shared between the two. Seems the only thing that is not is the ID. Interestingly, the only difference there is that you cant hunt bounties with the IC ID. So I refer you back to your own feedback to others.
Quote:I just wonder, why do you try to make your faction all-round?
IDs are meant to balance restrictions with permissions, but using multiple ones to conveniently grab more permissions.
I understand you're <strike>unofficial </strike>faction, but that actually does not excuse anyone from it.
Your faction started as <strike>pirates</strike> traders. Cool. Gave new life to those abandoned areas.
But now you not only <strike>pirate</strike> trade, but shoot the hell out of people.
So basically you have 2 in 1, which allows you all to choose more appropriate approach to gameplay, by "abusing" ID system.
<strike>Now then, I wonder is Smuggler ID used too. That would make it 3-in-1</strike>.
I think it would be beneficial to fill one role properly instead of being "jack of all trades, master of mood".
As the more you divide yourselves for different roles, the worse you come in those both.
<strike>Pirate</strike> Interspace ID lost permission to fulfill <strike>un</strike>lawful bounty claims for a reason, to be better suited for the role it is meant to fill in.
<strike>Generic</strike> Faction ID already allows great freedom, but balances it with restrictions.
I, personally, would like to see that in effect, as it was the ID system which meant to difference various roles.