(03-23-2015, 01:43 AM)Alley Wrote: The C.W.U demands that all POB crew are treated with respect by POB owners. They only ask to stop being denied Food, Oxygen and Water. Their demands will never be very difficult to fulfill, however if you try to outsmart them by regularly not meeting their demands and continuing to treat them like dirt, their demands will exponentially rise.
Define "meeting demands and continuing to treat them like dirt". From previous context "treating like dirt" seemed to mean the opposite of "meeting demands", after which the above quote seems confusing. I assume "treat like dirt" either means something else specific (at which case I would like to know what exactly), or just a phrase used here for the sake of "roleplayishness" and the exponential rise of demands is an automatic thing, in which case riots become an inevitable element of the everyday life of a PoB owner. Which one is the case?
(03-23-2015, 01:43 AM)Alley Wrote: The C.W.U demands that all POB crew are treated with respect by POB owners. They only ask to stop being denied Food, Oxygen and Water. Their demands will never be very difficult to fulfill, however if you try to outsmart them by regularly not meeting their demands and continuing to treat them like dirt, their demands will exponentially rise.
Define "meeting demands and continuing to treat them like dirt". From previous context "treating like dirt" seemed to mean the opposite of "meeting demands", after which the above quote seems confusing. I assume "treat like dirt" either means something else specific (at which case I would like to know what exactly), or just a phrase used here for the sake of "roleplayishness" and the exponential rise of demands is an automatic thing, in which case riots become an inevitable element of the everyday life of a PoB owner. Which one is the case?
means if you regularly bring back FOW if your crew is rioting to calm them down then continue to starve them until the next riot, their demands will exponentially rise (they will ask for more FOW stored before they repair the station again)
Question: Does having an abnormally large crew rioting contributes to a faster decay of the station (as in, more damage per second from internal decay)?
I believe the reason why 3 of the warned based fell within 2 hours or so from the sanction were that they were downgraded to core 1 (8 Million HP), and at the same time subjected to a large decay boost due to the admins still leaving the thousands of crew inside, as they applied the new riot rules.
Low HP + High decay rate = almost immediate destruction. The result was that you said you decided to not delete them outright, but condemned the bases to it all the same.
(03-28-2015, 02:43 PM)WPeregrine Wrote: Question: Does having an abnormally large crew rioting contributes to a faster decay of the station (as in, more damage per second from internal decay)?
I believe the reason why 3 of the warned based fell within 2 hours or so from the sanction were that they were downgraded to core 1 (8 Million HP), and at the same time subjected to a large decay boost due to the admins still leaving the thousands of crew inside, as they applied the new riot rules.
Low HP + High decay rate = almost immediate destruction. The result was that you said you decided to not delete them outright, but condemned the bases to it all the same.
Nah, it just disables the repairs (which is 60.000hp per tick). It's not a really complicated thing.