When your vehicle starts to get worn out you trade it in, in the real world.
Yet we wouldn't do that in Star Citizen?
Yet we wouldn't do that in Star Citizen?
I think that mantenance is the answare here: component will degradate when use them, especially when overclocked probably, so they''l need repair and eventually be exchanged for new one.I would expect there to be a limit to a ships degradation, though - I don't think a ship will ever become totally inoperable.
If that's the plan, I counter that if I wanted to watch a vehicle slowly fall apart that I can't afford to fix, I'd go outside and look at my car.
There is no Oxygen in space to rust your ship. :)I think that mantenance is the answare here: component will degradate when use them, especially when overclocked probably, so they''l need repair and eventually be exchanged for new one.
I'll espect the same logic apply to other ship component, like trusters: the more you fly, the more you push the truster at maximum, the more you afterburn them the faster they will degradate and start to malfunction.
For paint I'll expect there will be a good ship wash around station and some mantenance procedure for avoid rusting it... like wax for car for example...
I have two aUEC ships I would love to trade in for something else. :)"Yet we wouldn't do that in Star Citizen?"
You miss something important: "right now"
Treading ship in will be thing: it has been announced far back and I don't see it being scrapped along the way.
Plus there will be some rapair gameplay: I'll expect that ship degradaation will be treated similar to component degradation, so you'll be able to repair it...
And don't forget that in this first implementation the "degradation" is just a visual effect, nothing that will effect the gameplay right now, so why to concern about it?
Planet does instead... and do not mistake breathable oxigen with the molecular one: for rust to appear you need the second not the first.There is no Oxygen in space to rust your ship. :)
And rust on a ship is an environmental hazard.
Well I wish this will be true, most of, I wish CIG will re-introduce some of the old ship models (with textue and mesh update to keep them in lne with the current "state of art") as historical rare models, this will give players another layer of gameplay with the ability to scout, retrive and eventually restore old iconic ships to collect them... like hystorical car entusiast actually do.If you wait long enough, your vehicle will start increase in value and be called a piece of art or antique. Therefore, an Aurora, crashed enough times, should be worth more if you decide to trade it in.
There would be on planets etc.There is no Oxygen in space to rust your ship. :)
And rust on a ship is an environmental hazard.
That would be great. I'd probably like to find a historical Connie Aquila and an Aurora.Well I wish this will be true, most of, I wish CIG will re-introduce some of the old ship models (with textue and mesh update to keep them in lne with the current "state of art") as historical rare models, this will give players another layer of gameplay with the ability to scout, retrive and eventually restore old iconic ships to collect them... like hystorical car entusiast actually do.
It will be nice to dive into a cave in the middle of nooware to find an old Cuttlass model or an early 300i series and putting up a salvare&restore operation... plus alll the "hystorical ships convetion" tat player could organize in the verse... like a IAE event, but runned by players...
Never going to happen. Those take up too many game resources and would require extensive revision to bring up to date. All OLD models that were hangar ready but not flight ready are done and gone with. Even ships like the old 300 series will never be seen again because there were things wrong with them that necessitated the change to the newer model to make them work,That would be great. I'd probably like to find a historical Connie Aquila and an Aurora.
Well yes and no...Never going to happen. Those take up too many game resources and would require extensive revision to bring up to date. All OLD models that were hangar ready but not flight ready are done and gone with. Even ships like the old 300 series will never be seen again because there were things wrong with them that necessitated the change to the newer model to make them work,