I'm worried that some professions will incur a huge downtime for the "clients". Let me explain:
Medical - I was in a firefight and I got my arms blown off. I have to ask for a paramedic in a Cutlass Red, wait for him to get to me, pick me up and fly me to a Hope. What if there's no paramedic around? What if he's a really crappy pilot and takes forever to get me to the hospital? What if there's no hospital nearby? Let's assume a paramedic is close, he/she's a competent pilot and there's a Hope close by. What can I (the player with no arms) do while all this is going on? Watch the screen?
Repair - I get my ship really badly damaged. I have to wait for a mechanic to come and fix me. What if there's nobody around? What if they're a shitty mechanic? You get the point...
The Crucible Q&A stated that a badly damaged Hornet would take anywhere between 2-15 minutes to get repaired, depending on the number of crew operating the Crucible. 15 min is a long time to wait for the one in the pilot seat of the damaged ship.
Maybe there will be plenty of NPCs around to fulfill the tasks for which there aren't any players around to pick up. My point is that still if a job gets done perfectly (I get my arm blown off, I call for a Red, he comes pick me up and takes me to a Hope), that's still a LOT of downtime. While the player who's a medic is having tons of fun working his profession, I (the recipient of his service) am watching him play, stuck with nothing do to but wait for another player to do his thing.
Maybe you can use one of your "respawns" and leave a NPC in your place, just so medics and mechanics get something to do.
Was there any discussion about this? I imagine CR has a plan, but I'm still scared.
Medical - I was in a firefight and I got my arms blown off. I have to ask for a paramedic in a Cutlass Red, wait for him to get to me, pick me up and fly me to a Hope. What if there's no paramedic around? What if he's a really crappy pilot and takes forever to get me to the hospital? What if there's no hospital nearby? Let's assume a paramedic is close, he/she's a competent pilot and there's a Hope close by. What can I (the player with no arms) do while all this is going on? Watch the screen?
Repair - I get my ship really badly damaged. I have to wait for a mechanic to come and fix me. What if there's nobody around? What if they're a shitty mechanic? You get the point...
The Crucible Q&A stated that a badly damaged Hornet would take anywhere between 2-15 minutes to get repaired, depending on the number of crew operating the Crucible. 15 min is a long time to wait for the one in the pilot seat of the damaged ship.
Maybe there will be plenty of NPCs around to fulfill the tasks for which there aren't any players around to pick up. My point is that still if a job gets done perfectly (I get my arm blown off, I call for a Red, he comes pick me up and takes me to a Hope), that's still a LOT of downtime. While the player who's a medic is having tons of fun working his profession, I (the recipient of his service) am watching him play, stuck with nothing do to but wait for another player to do his thing.
Maybe you can use one of your "respawns" and leave a NPC in your place, just so medics and mechanics get something to do.
Was there any discussion about this? I imagine CR has a plan, but I'm still scared.