Cities And Housing Archive
Thread: new worlds to settle on
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MasterArtisanPell
Wed Mar 30, 2005 9:15 pm
#15
Nar Shadda has the same problem as Coruscant. Nar Shadda (unless I am getting Nar Shadda and Nal Hutta mixed up) is just the same as Coruscant, 100 levels of grey apartments essentialy. The only difference between Coruscant and Nar Shadda would be that even the high levels of Nar Shadda would be all crime and stuff like that. I would LOVE to see those planets(or moon)put in if there was a way to combat all the lag that you would receive from loading them.
bluejanus
Thu Mar 31, 2005 1:42 pm
#16
MolCaldon wrote:
Imagine corusant being split up in different load zones instead....
but i would rather have nar shadda with several load zones, in a expansion wich includes the oh so awaited criminal faction as well.
maybe when im starting to grow old...
That could work, but what would the purpose of Coruscant be? It's a the seat of galaxy government with all sorts of trade going to it. But in the terms of the game, how do you cause trade to go to it? EVE-style reselling goods? And if you haven't noticed planetary government exudes zero effect in the game, let alone directives from the emperor. What sort of missions would you run that would justify having such a huge zone? It's not like there is going to be THAT much warring on the Imperial seat. Coruscant could be a JTL zone with minor landing privleges though.
bluejanus
Thu Mar 31, 2005 1:45 pm
#17
MasterArtisanPell wrote:Nar Shadda has the same problem as Coruscant. Nar Shadda (unless I am getting Nar Shadda and Nal Hutta mixed up) is just the same as Coruscant, 100 levels of grey apartments essentialy. The only difference between Coruscant and Nar Shadda would be that even the high levels of Nar Shadda would be all crime and stuff like that. I would LOVE to see those planets (or moon) put in if there was a way to combat all the lag that you would receive from loading them.
I Nar Shadda (sp?) might work, as opposed to Coruscant. While I doubt there was open warfare there. There were a lot of criminal exchanges. Bars. Poor people. Criminals of every syndicate and stripe.
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