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Re: Please turn on resources production on inactive planets
Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 12:18 pm
by Unholy
If I'm not mistaken, melkor is referring to Massacre Universe atm.
Well, yes I do agree with Gozar about the Solar Sats.. but mate you do not know the situation in massacre.
Before quitting, the player turns off his Solar Plants and thus the energy production gets down to 0% forget the SS.
When SP goes to 0% you can't expect anything.. he becomes just another of those who create an account and never log in.
I too believe that such player's SP should be restored back to 100%.
Re: Please turn on resources production on inactive planets
Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 10:40 pm
by lowfatspread
batter solution would be a game extension to allow embassies and spys/5th columnist ... who would be able to take control of resource production choices especially on inactive planets.... but that should be countered with police/internal security forces....
Re: Please turn on resources production on inactive planets
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:34 pm
by Zorg
The fundamental basis to which this suggestion has been proposed is unstable.
A rage quit can also VMODE. So even if we implement such suggest, there goes the same affect.
Re: Please turn on resources production on inactive planets
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 10:02 am
by melkor
This is another issue to take care of. Implement max vac mode length. Like 30 days and then return them from it and change status to inactive.
I don't think that crashed solar sats should work but mines and solar plants should run 100% when player becomes inactive. If solar sats were giving half of energy and are crashed, mines should still produce 50% of normal output.
Inactives who turned productions off are just dead weigth and useless. Same as eternal vmoders.
Re: Please turn on resources production on inactive planets
Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2012 8:38 pm
by Zorg
You may seem them as dead weigth and useless but the truth is that they only take up a few slots in the universe. We don't have any server issues and we got much space.
Disapproved.