I was just in chat talking about explosives when we stumbled on an idea that seemed to strike a few fancies.
Some blocks, like blocks that provide power, would be more interesting if they exploded, dealing area damage when they were destroyed.
As a player, it naturally seems a little counter-intuitive to ask for volatile blocks that are required to be on a ship. However, our little chat group agreed that this sort of implementation would add a lot to the game, both in ship building strategies, and in combat.
First, it gives ships a weak spot, especially since power blocks tend to be placed in clumps, especially so on large ships. This would give builders a lot to think about in terms of their layout and ship design, as no one wants one good shot to blow their ship in twain.
Second, the opposite side of the same coin is the inherent objective that comes with weak spots. Suddenly, pinpoint weapons have something to shoot for, and boarding parties will find themselves ducking through hallways looking for just the right spot to place their explosives.
Personally, I think this could be a relatively simple change that could potentially have drastic positive results.
Some blocks, like blocks that provide power, would be more interesting if they exploded, dealing area damage when they were destroyed.
As a player, it naturally seems a little counter-intuitive to ask for volatile blocks that are required to be on a ship. However, our little chat group agreed that this sort of implementation would add a lot to the game, both in ship building strategies, and in combat.
First, it gives ships a weak spot, especially since power blocks tend to be placed in clumps, especially so on large ships. This would give builders a lot to think about in terms of their layout and ship design, as no one wants one good shot to blow their ship in twain.
Second, the opposite side of the same coin is the inherent objective that comes with weak spots. Suddenly, pinpoint weapons have something to shoot for, and boarding parties will find themselves ducking through hallways looking for just the right spot to place their explosives.
Personally, I think this could be a relatively simple change that could potentially have drastic positive results.