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Hello Everyone,
I couldn't help but notice that everyone seems rather stirred up over this power issue. I think that's perfectly natural, truth be told I would like to do some screaming and yelling myself. You see I'm a server owner and these purposed changes to power don't help any of us who run servers.
Now please understand me, I'm not opposed to change. After all at some point we all have to admit that 8-track tapes aren't coming back and that were just going to have to embrace these new fangled cassette tapes. Who knows someday in the far future we might have spinning disks that are played by laser light, but then again that might just be too sci-fi for most of you. Things change, we cant stop that. We shouldn't try.
But as a server owner changing power or any of the current systems doesn't help me. It doesn't help my players who enjoy my server and have been with me for several years now. Why? Because the most awesomely complicated spaceship ever conceived and built is utterly useless if you cant play with it.
Game Play
As a game Starmade, outside of ship building, is about as basic as you can get. At present there is so little to do in the game with your beautiful ships that it causes people to wonder why the put the effort out. We run survival mode on my server. You know what it takes to survive on a Starmade server? You sit on your planet or station and you survive. Congratulations you made it on a survival server.
What about NPC? Well for starters their dumb. Really dumb. I have lost track of the number of times I have seen a powerful AI ship tumbling in space not shooting at a player. So just add more of them that will get those pesky players... No. Not really. Players just run away when the fight becomes too much. I haven't been able to kill a single player in a "fair" fight with NPC's. Playing Space Invaders on the Atari was more dangerous.
Well what about the new NPC empires, their challenge right?
*crickets chirping*
No. No they are not. There is no reason for a player to attack them, and they pretty much leave players alone. Of course its a new system, We need it for future updates. But as of right this second they are absolutely useless except to take up computing power on my server and cause me headaches with all the bugs they brought with them.
What about Exploration?
Expo..what? Umm... so why would you want to fly around seeing the same rocks and planets as can be found in the starting sector?
Well what about mining and trading?
There is no reason to leave the system you own. Every asteroid in the game is found there, they spawn fast enough to keeping even an obsessive miner from getting them all. No reason to go looking for "rare" ore or anything like that.
And Trading? Well other than being friendly and helping a player out its just not needed. A player who's willing to put the effort out (I admit there aren't many of them) can obtain any block they like.
The Rant
Its been three years guys. Minecraft a game not half as complicated had more gameplay in its first year than we do now. Development on how ships are built has been 90% of the game. That is simply no longer acceptable. What you do with power or any individual system in the game will not help with any of the real issue the game is experiencing.
There are other companies that are picking up the Starmade idea and running with it. Their already focusing on gameplay. Of course their ship building is nowhere as advanced, Ill give Starmade that. But they are very quickly becoming real games. If the Dev's don't get this game turned into a game very soon someone else is going to. And that's going to be a real shame because there is absolutely nothing wrong with starmade that isn't fixable.
My Advice
I know I am simply one opinion among many, but I am a customer. My server has also made major contributions in the never ending bug hunt. So please give this five seconds of consideration...
1. Stick to your development scheduled.
2. Focus on the whole game, not one little part of it.
3. Finish what you have started before starting something else.
Thank you.
I couldn't help but notice that everyone seems rather stirred up over this power issue. I think that's perfectly natural, truth be told I would like to do some screaming and yelling myself. You see I'm a server owner and these purposed changes to power don't help any of us who run servers.
Now please understand me, I'm not opposed to change. After all at some point we all have to admit that 8-track tapes aren't coming back and that were just going to have to embrace these new fangled cassette tapes. Who knows someday in the far future we might have spinning disks that are played by laser light, but then again that might just be too sci-fi for most of you. Things change, we cant stop that. We shouldn't try.
But as a server owner changing power or any of the current systems doesn't help me. It doesn't help my players who enjoy my server and have been with me for several years now. Why? Because the most awesomely complicated spaceship ever conceived and built is utterly useless if you cant play with it.
Game Play
As a game Starmade, outside of ship building, is about as basic as you can get. At present there is so little to do in the game with your beautiful ships that it causes people to wonder why the put the effort out. We run survival mode on my server. You know what it takes to survive on a Starmade server? You sit on your planet or station and you survive. Congratulations you made it on a survival server.
What about NPC? Well for starters their dumb. Really dumb. I have lost track of the number of times I have seen a powerful AI ship tumbling in space not shooting at a player. So just add more of them that will get those pesky players... No. Not really. Players just run away when the fight becomes too much. I haven't been able to kill a single player in a "fair" fight with NPC's. Playing Space Invaders on the Atari was more dangerous.
Well what about the new NPC empires, their challenge right?
*crickets chirping*
No. No they are not. There is no reason for a player to attack them, and they pretty much leave players alone. Of course its a new system, We need it for future updates. But as of right this second they are absolutely useless except to take up computing power on my server and cause me headaches with all the bugs they brought with them.
What about Exploration?
Expo..what? Umm... so why would you want to fly around seeing the same rocks and planets as can be found in the starting sector?
Well what about mining and trading?
There is no reason to leave the system you own. Every asteroid in the game is found there, they spawn fast enough to keeping even an obsessive miner from getting them all. No reason to go looking for "rare" ore or anything like that.
And Trading? Well other than being friendly and helping a player out its just not needed. A player who's willing to put the effort out (I admit there aren't many of them) can obtain any block they like.
The Rant
Its been three years guys. Minecraft a game not half as complicated had more gameplay in its first year than we do now. Development on how ships are built has been 90% of the game. That is simply no longer acceptable. What you do with power or any individual system in the game will not help with any of the real issue the game is experiencing.
There are other companies that are picking up the Starmade idea and running with it. Their already focusing on gameplay. Of course their ship building is nowhere as advanced, Ill give Starmade that. But they are very quickly becoming real games. If the Dev's don't get this game turned into a game very soon someone else is going to. And that's going to be a real shame because there is absolutely nothing wrong with starmade that isn't fixable.
My Advice
I know I am simply one opinion among many, but I am a customer. My server has also made major contributions in the never ending bug hunt. So please give this five seconds of consideration...
1. Stick to your development scheduled.
2. Focus on the whole game, not one little part of it.
3. Finish what you have started before starting something else.
Thank you.