(01-16-2025, 02:29 PM)Big Bison Bessie Wrote: I appreciate the reply and the information. The BHG and its business is something I keep a close eye on and am greatly invested in as since I have returned to disco, I have tried to limit the scope of what I make for characters. As such a BHG gal is my main ship on the server, go figure.
The new engagement lines are indeed pretty spicy and interesting, and I feel like it would better protect someone from myself from Aegis if we could be pro-active (they alone previously had the ability to target BHG and freelancers outside of house space). The BHG ID is a pretty strong ID with no ZoI and very generous engagement lines that has potential for abuse without a doubt. So it is something to monitor going forward to see how this all plays out. But this doesn't look bad, cheers.
As the resident BHG expert, if you notice any irregularities with how the ID is set up now, or if you find any loopholes that can be abused, please do let me know. I welcome any constructive feedback that could lead to potential improvements of the faction and the game itself.
(01-16-2025, 04:19 PM)HussarCorsair Wrote:
(01-15-2025, 09:18 PM)Seapanda Wrote:
For Freelancers
Can attack all other bounty hunters targeting the same bounty
Just to make sure, does this line apply to Pirate ID's as well? This is under the assumption that they're pursuing an unlawful contract of course.
This is currently only applied to the Freelancer ID itself, so it works in conjunction with the "Can attack any ship that is the target of a contract." line. If there is a certain cause that would require us to look at unlawful factions and unlawful contracts, anyone is welcome to submit a new PR detailing the current challenges and potential solutions and improvements.