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Thread: Ejecting == useless-----

Anthemion
Thu Oct 28, 2004 11:49 am
#1


RSQViper wrote:
Ejection makes no sense at all the way it is implemented. I do not understand it's use at all other than if your engines are taken out and you are just sitting there, dead. But why 200 wounds and BF? no idea. If anything it should be half or just BF, no wounds.





Have you tried waiting longer before you eject? I suspect that the longer you wait to eject the more wounds you get. They may just need to adjust the min damage for ejecting. I haven't played since beta, but this is an alternate theory of ejection that I can't test yet.




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JediChomper
Thu Oct 28, 2004 1:04 pm
#2

i think if the eject light comes on, your ship is gettin hammered, which means you are gettin hammered...you should take some damage



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Newdirection
Thu Oct 28, 2004 8:58 pm
#3

"yes its true, Premature -ejection"


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NoisyJawa
Thu Oct 28, 2004 9:28 pm
#4

Ejection keeps you from getting exploited....


I could disable your ship, and just let you sit there... you would be stuck... you couldnt fly anywhere to repair and your couldnt land....


Ejection allows u to self suicide to people can't greif you, its not pointless at all...
TheSIthian
Fri Oct 29, 2004 12:06 am
#5

Well people generally dont eject when they are winning or have won a battle. If your ejecting, its because you got beat or are about to be beaten, why shouldnt you take BF and wounds?

Message Edited by TheSIthian on 10-28-2004 12:06 PM

Falconqc
Mon Nov 01, 2004 12:14 pm
#6

So your saying they put in eject so that instead of getting greifed you take extra wounds and bf?


Ok ill admit its not useless, but seriously, with the current pvp system in space that wont happen for many people for a while.





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