I remember the moment when /conn and /return commands were introduced and I think it had a negative overall impact.
I know how handy Conn is, how useful its features are, but it also deprives us of much more.
(04-20-2020, 05:47 PM)Wesker Wrote: Conn is necessary to improve. Practice = repetition, that can only be safely done in conn. Armor/ammo transfers are done there, ID handouts.
Teaching, all that stuff is done in conn.
+1
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(04-20-2020, 04:28 PM)Sir_Now Wrote: And it spoils a lot of fun, because now its not really a suprise anymore to come in a remote system and see an extraordinairy ship, youve seen it allready in Conn.
Does this line in particular bother anyone else? Going to Connecticut is optional. If you don't want spoilers from other parts of the game, don't visit somewhere you know all of the server goes?
Personally I never bothered spending much time there, I'm laughably awful at PvP and am comfortable with that.
(04-20-2020, 04:28 PM)Sir_Now Wrote: And it spoils a lot of fun, because now its not really a suprise anymore to come in a remote system and see an extraordinairy ship, youve seen it allready in Conn.
Does this line in particular bother anyone else? Going to Connecticut is optional. If you don't want spoilers from other parts of the game, don't visit somewhere you know all of the server goes?
Personally I never bothered spending much time there, I'm laughably awful at PvP and am comfortable with that.
I'm sorry but this point is invalid as I can go to the wiki and literally see all lines of ships by a click of the button.
Conn is a great place to hang outside the rp environment for a multitude of reasons listed before this post. It is truly optional and not mandatory. Taking away or modifying how conn is used takes away from the will of the player. No one here will stand for that.
Just as the constant increase of entropy is the basic law of the universe, so it is the basic law of life to struggle against entropy. - V. Havel