I'm thinking that different group types have advantages over others, such as manufacturing groups being able to have spaceship yards and war groups only losing only half of the standard points lost when death, such as losing only 1 point instead of 2.Rename: why?
New group types: in my opinion it dosnt matter as long everyone knows what group or Faction means.
I'm not talking about simple shipyards, I mean where you can buy and sell ships so we can make economy interestingshipyard is already a planned feature
What if you need to make a quick desicion whether to attack or not? You can just read the class. If it was a fighter, I wouldn't mess with it. If was a transporter, I'd burn it to the ground.there is no point in having a classification
Given the entire and absolute lack of any other kinds of ships in StartMade (I have yet to see any boats, or water for that matter), there isn't any real need for the accuracy of the term spaceship. I also strongly disagree that it sounds better, either phonetically or practically. Also, good luck getting any kind of renaming of ships to be used in the common vocabulary of the community.Suggestion 1: Naming
From "ship" to "spaceship" just because it sounds better and more accurate
Where are you getting this faction = war idea from? In my experience the term faction has mostly been used in regards to politics and/or political parties. Nobody was calling it the "Axis" faction in world war two...From "faction" to "group" because the word "faction" is mostly related to war.
And really... Group? I'm pretty sure you couldn't have picked a vaguer term if you tried, not to mention this would have a terminology conflict with system and weapon groups, which could lead to some confusion.fac·tion1
ˈfakSH(ə)n/
noun
- a group or clique within a larger group, party, government, organization, or the like:
You almost have a point here, but I doubt that anyone is having a huge issue with this term. Also it is fairly common for many terms for certain things to be adapted for modern use, even after the original object or technique has long since been outdated. For instance the term blueprint is more or less still commonly used for achitectural schematics, which are being blueprinted less and less nowadays iirc.From "blueprint" to "plan" because blueprints are SO 20th century.
But a state of conflict within an organization isn't war either. Well you could perhaps make an argument for civil war, but that is hardly relevant in this case.I have 2 horrible excuses that I came up reading this:
1. English isn't my first language.
2. Check the other definition for faction: a state of conflict within an organization; dissension.
Nice to learn something everyday, you know.But a state of conflict within an organization isn't war either. Well you could perhaps make an argument for civil war, but that is hardly relevant in this case.
And my apologies for getting on your case when English isn't your first language.
Then why post it if you knew that it was like suggestive swiss cheese?that moment when you already know all the holes and mistakes in your suggestion but people are still talking about it
Realized it after 2 hours.Then why post it if you knew that it was like suggestive swiss cheese?
Ah alright. Good suggestion structure btw, even if the suggestion was filled with holes, like you said, it's still better than all those super vague two line suggestions out there.Realized it after 2 hours.
I'll take that as a compliment. Better start working on a 1000 word essay of suggestions which will probably be pointless.Ah alright. Good suggestion structure btw, even if the suggestion was filled with holes, like you said, it's still better than all those super vague two line suggestions out there.
Civilian ships should only have so many weapons that they can punish pirates for attacking them (=beating 1/3 or 1/4 weight in pirates).Suggestion 2: Spaceship Classification