It's well stated that players should not be able to assert enough influence to derail the economy or lock down their own territory (subject to change, presumably). However, this doesn't stop them disrupting the economies of their rivals and engaging in prolonged conflict.
As the largest collection of occasionally attractive but always aptitudinally sub-normal and drunk citizens, with the manliest of leaders, and ample supply of beer and red meats and with the implied introduction of paint schemes, the holders of the yellowiest and blackest of space wreckage..The squadron will attract its fair share of trouble. Everyone wants a pop at the champ as it were.
How do we all think conflict/war will play out in the PU? Will it follow some kind of EVE model or do you envisage something new entirely?
Obviously, instancing will play its part to keep scale down in individual battles but assuming most orgs will have areas of operation, an internal economy and external trade relationships and operational needs - conflict will always be a possibility.
Scott Manley's dramatic reading of the history of the fountain war on youtube inspired me to consider our own future and I'd love to hear your thoughts, expectations, plans and hopes.
As the largest collection of occasionally attractive but always aptitudinally sub-normal and drunk citizens, with the manliest of leaders, and ample supply of beer and red meats and with the implied introduction of paint schemes, the holders of the yellowiest and blackest of space wreckage..The squadron will attract its fair share of trouble. Everyone wants a pop at the champ as it were.
How do we all think conflict/war will play out in the PU? Will it follow some kind of EVE model or do you envisage something new entirely?
Obviously, instancing will play its part to keep scale down in individual battles but assuming most orgs will have areas of operation, an internal economy and external trade relationships and operational needs - conflict will always be a possibility.
Scott Manley's dramatic reading of the history of the fountain war on youtube inspired me to consider our own future and I'd love to hear your thoughts, expectations, plans and hopes.