' Wrote:Credits mean nothing in Disco.Find friends to play with, join/make faction together.Reverse to the popular belief I think the unofficial factions work well- because you are less restricted and you don't need to count with numbers like faction activity. You can make your own faction diplomatics much more easy, you can be just more flexible and you can have the same fun as the official faction without so much responsibility.
Other important note is that people around are too much concentrated on possessions, leaderships and common non-sense. In my faction we play for the fun,we even don't have one who is 100% leader, we make decisions together, and try to keep the fun on the first place and personal flaming/possessions/PvP skills as behind as possible.
Yes you can buy faction/ship etc. but you cannot buy peoples respect.
Well my Idea wasn't about TCG exactly. It was in general. Under more freedom I don't understand to shoot your own NPC official faction anyway.I understand different RP approach/Ideas then the official NPC lore- for example see both Consil official faction proposals or Yakusa and BDS Please don't answer me about TCG. I don't want to start flaming topic ok?
Primitive you naughty monkey! I will wig you on skype.You will give me that ore in order to make jewellery for my garbageman.
(10-09-2013, 10:51 AM)Knjaz Wrote: Official faction players that are often accused of elitism, never deploy them and have those weird, immersion killing "fair fight/dueling" suicidal hobbies. (yes, i've seen enough of those lolduels, where house military with overwhelming force on the field willingly loses a pilot in a duel. ffs.)
Of course is possible.. In fact I offered 250million to a faction leader that had to abandon the project for personal reasons. And he accepted(although the transaction never happened) . Not everyone has the same perspective. Some see their faction as part of their ego, and rather have it completely eliminated, while others see it as their gift to the community. It all depends in your approach and the quality of your proposal to the leader.
You just oughta know that many factions out there are merely lead by someone, not owned by someone.
For example, I lead the Colonial Remnant, and you're welcome to give me any amount of credits you wish, but I don't own anything. And likewise, if I ever "sold" the faction to you, people'd just laugh and shrug you off like an annoying insect.
The same case would be with many other factions, if not all of them. I reserve the "not all" because I can't possibly know how things are done everywhere.
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