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Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 6:30 pm
by Chrisfs
While I can see the realism of it, I'm not sure if I'm all that thrilled by the prospect. 10% is a good percentage, if people want that possibility.
If it were more than that I would make the following arguments. In a cinematic sense, there is something to being able to escape a situation of impossible odds by the skin of your teeth. If after you have made that last minute escape, a ship (or a few?) shot you down anyways, it is very anti-climatic and dis-spiriting. Heading into tough systems, there was always the backup plan that if you really needed to, you could jump out. all you had to do was hold on for those few seconds to the light speed jump and like Star Wars, they were unable to follow you.

Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 11:13 pm
by Commander McLane
snork wrote:
So do I or don't I create a wormhole on witchjumping ? :?
Are you asking about Oolite's story or the technical stuff?

As far as the story is concerned, every jumping ship leaves a wormhole.

Technically, however, there is only ever one system existing in Oolite at any given moment. As soon as the player leaves it, the whole system ceases to exist and is replaced by the system the player is jumping into. Therefore no, the player cannot create a wormhole, because there is no system anymore which could contain a wormhole.

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 7:48 am
by Diziet Sma
Chrisfs wrote:
While I can see the realism of it, I'm not sure if I'm all that thrilled by the prospect. 10% is a good percentage, if people want that possibility.
It should be easy enough to make the percentage player-adjustable in some way.. via an OXP and OXP-Config. perhaps 8)

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 8:07 am
by Killer Wolf
agree w/ some of the comments about the odds of ships following you. Maybe it could depend on your staus? if you're clean and get jumped by pirates, eg, the chance one of them would actually follow you out his own system should be very slim. if on the other hand you're a Fugitive, the chances some bounty hunter will follow you for the bounty should be far greater - that is, after all, what they do. and the chances that cops would chase you down should be about the same or higher?

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 2:44 pm
by Cmd. Cheyd
IMHO - Police would be less likely. They'd be outside their jurisdiction, and without backup in the event of an ambush. Bounty hunters are more likely to follow as they are paid for your death / capture. A cop is just paid to patrol and doesn't receive any compensation for the death / capture of an individual.

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 4:28 pm
by Killer Wolf
i thought all of space was the cops' jursidiction? GalCop has fighters at each planet but i didn't think they were solely responsible there. the ambush thing is an interesting concept tho!