
We have all got used to the way we buy ships in Oolite, and many of us have played for ages to save up for the ship of our dreams. Many others have probably just blatantly cheated to increase their funds.
But why do we have to pay the full amount up-front? Yes, I know that's the way the game is set up, but does it have to be that way?
The only in-game alternative that I'm aware of is to take out a loan from the Black Monks, with all the problems that can flow from that, and borrowing enough for a ship purchase is probably not a realistic option. And you still have to pay the full amount up-front.
In the 'real World' when say looking for a new car, there is another option - leasing. You put down a deposit, then you pay a monthly rental fee, usually for a fixed period. You never actually get to own the vehicle, but most packages include servicing, tax etc, and the system basically means that you always have a well-maintained, reasonably new vehicle with predictable monthly costs. There is a lot to be said for this arrangement.
I suspect something similar could be done quite easily by OXP for the core ships (and probably existing OXP ships), and could easily be a designed-in feature for an OXP ship, particularly a potentially expensive one.
As I said, just an idea. What do you good folks think?