by Haron » Thu Apr 27, 2017 6:45 am
Making ship stealing harder OR less profitable is, in my opinion, a very, very bad idea.
To all those who believe that stealing ships is lucrative: Try it. You don't necessarily have to do it, but take a look at some SoL fleets, and do a simulated attack. Calculate the cost of voodoo and turns necessary to steal the ships. You'll find that the cost almost always is higher than the profit. I know, as I actually DO a simulated attack against almost every SoL fleet I see.
Another thing is that there is a complex connection between the various aspects of the game. Stealing ship, skirmishng, plunder, gold bar trading, trading, and retaliation all play together. I think if I were to explain my views on this, the post would be far too long, but let me say that the threat of having your ships stolen is a necessity for other aspects of being a "non-trader" as well.
Also, I see plenty of SoLs around as it is. Lots and lots, actually. I don't see any need for a 2 MoW 3 SoL fleet. In fact, anyone using such fleets deserves to lose them. SoLs have several purposes, but they have to be used right. Combined with the right fleet setup, and for the right role. There is a balance to the game with the risk of having your ships stolen. It's not about having the "strongest fleet", as that can make your ships stolen, rather, it's about havingn a "good fleet setup". This is a very good thing, as I see it.
Also, most SoLs are sold on the ship market, not to the shipwright. I think the goal you are trying to reach by lowering the selling price is a very bad one, and that is my main objection against it, but I also think this suggestion would not do much to reach that goal, as it's not the shipwright price that matters, but how much other players are willing to pay in the players market.
Anyone who thinks stealing ships is too easy needs to start doing it. Not just to prove that they can, or as retaliation, but for profit. Stealing ships for profit is very difficult. It is usually done to players who make serious mistakes in their setup. We look for such opportunities every day, and we very seldom find fleets we can steal and make a profit from it.
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