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Quote from: Corbomite on September 19, 2004, 07:15:57 pmSay there is an impromptu challenge and the odd man out follows the rules and sits it out. His/her side loses and they are left with the (more than likely) damaged victor(s). What happens then?If you are left with a damaged Victor of a challenge, you cannot kill them. The mission must be resolved a way that allows the wining player to win the mission. I know that might be difficult. It may involve everybody leaving the mission via map exit forfeit. You are smart and fair people I am sure you can figure a way to do this.Hooch
Say there is an impromptu challenge and the odd man out follows the rules and sits it out. His/her side loses and they are left with the (more than likely) damaged victor(s). What happens then?
Use hull-class. is is easier.
Quote from: SSCF Hooch on September 20, 2004, 07:58:29 amQuote from: Corbomite on September 19, 2004, 07:15:57 pmSay there is an impromptu challenge and the odd man out follows the rules and sits it out. His/her side loses and they are left with the (more than likely) damaged victor(s). What happens then?If you are left with a damaged Victor of a challenge, you cannot kill them. The mission must be resolved a way that allows the wining player to win the mission. I know that might be difficult. It may involve everybody leaving the mission via map exit forfeit. You are smart and fair people I am sure you can figure a way to do this.HoochSomething else occurred to me. Is it fair for the odd man/woman out to coach their side during the battle?
That is fine with me about coaching.Corbo, I see your pointAs for Hull Class vs BPV, I don't want people being cherry picked in smaller ships by bigger ships in challenges. Hull Class is deceiving IMO. If the grand total of a ships BVP is a better way to do this then I will talk to those helping me and see what they think. I will get back to you on this.Hooch
There doesn't seem to be any reason to remain in a rebel house. If your house leader proves to be such a coward as to surrender, is there any reason to stay it out and follow the Rebel rules? I can't see any reason not to join one of the remaining houses.Of course, this is an easy problem to avoid. If my house leader starts talking surrender (i.e. if I'm in Hexx's house) then I just pull out my knife, slit his throat, and take over.-S'Cipio
Quote from: SSCF Hooch on September 20, 2004, 09:46:53 amThat is fine with me about coaching.Corbo, I see your pointAs for Hull Class vs BPV, I don't want people being cherry picked in smaller ships by bigger ships in challenges. Hull Class is deceiving IMO. If the grand total of a ships BVP is a better way to do this then I will talk to those helping me and see what they think. I will get back to you on this.HoochIf you aren't including the cost of supplies, BPV is a lie as to a ships combat potential. Hull Class is simply easier.
There doesn't seem to be any reason to remain in a rebel house. If your house leader proves to be such a coward as to surrender, is there any reason to stay it out and follow the Rebel rules? I can't see any reason not to join one of the remaining houses.
I had actually wanted to use an honour points system, where every pilot had a certain number of honour points which were lost to the victor in combat. Players with no honour then, were worth nothing in a challenge (to make the game playable for weaker PvP players), and other players would get the chance to fight to their heart's content. Honour points would then contribute to VCs and make a kind of a ladder as well....The use of build points is still under consideration, and this may yet be added to the rules.
Quote from: Scipio_66 on September 20, 2004, 12:13:49 pmThere doesn't seem to be any reason to remain in a rebel house. If your house leader proves to be such a coward as to surrender, is there any reason to stay it out and follow the Rebel rules? I can't see any reason not to join one of the remaining houses.But if too many of the fallen house's pilots go to one of the other houses, then the server becomes lop-sided and all of the work for the draft if deminished.
Only the Primary House leader is subject to leadership challenges. The XO is allowed to make a leadership challenge. If the XO is successful in deposing the Primary House leader he/she will appoint the new XO from the rank and file of their House
One more thing I wanted to ask.As the rules are now, all one has to do to avoid a challenge is to ignore the person challenging, i.e. no response to the challenge leaves it in limbo. Is this what you want and intend?
Too bad that skin-tight leather on that physique will probably only impress < 10% of this forum though... (and the 10% I'm thinking of is Likkerpig and Kroma, as I look more like the modern Gov. Arnold than the Arnold of movie fame... )