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Re: Retribution.
« Reply #120 on: 29 Oct 2012, 13:12 »

I'm kind of jealous at the stabbers cool new look - now if they'd just update the omen a little to make it look even more badass  :P
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Re: Retribution.
« Reply #121 on: 30 Oct 2012, 10:45 »

http://community.eveonline.com/devblog.asp?a=blog&nbid=73451

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half-time overview of eve online: retribution
reported by CCP Ripley | 2012.10.30 16:29:03 | NEW | Comments
Greetings citizens of New Eden,

I'm CCP Ripley. You may have known me previously under the name CCP Nerfherder, which I used when I was manager of game design and content. Unfortunately, Nerfherder came to a fiery end after a suspicious in-game scandal (no doubt some lucky pilot out there in New Eden still has his frozen corpse). Officially I blame it all on CCP Tuxford, of course, because blame just looks so good on him.

Anyway, a little bit more about me. I am now the Senior Producer for Release Development. This means I'm producing the next release as well as preparing for the release after that. I run around the development floor all day trying to solve problems or trying to bring in the right people to solve the problems. I basically try to align all the things we want to do with the things we are able to do. In the words of Winston Wolfe: “I solve problems.” So with that out of the way, let's have a look at what the teams are working on for this expansion, Retribution.

Team Pony Express is all about the player experience and they know that it's usually more fun and beneficial to gang up with other pilots. Therefore the Ponies are improving the corporation recruiting interface, making it easier to search for a corporation. They're also improving the UI for corporation advertising, in addition to which they're going to give us some improvements to the whole recruitment process. Team Pony Express is also working on making the inflight UI a little nicer for all of us.

Team Five-0 are working on law and order. After reworking the backend system for Crimewatch in the last release they are set to focus on changes to game play including simplification of our flagging mechanics and making all timers visible in the client. Team Five-0 are also taking a look at the rogue drone regions so you will see new and improved content there. The NPCs are also getting some love with the team working on a new NPC AI.

Team Super Friends wanted to shake things up a little bit. For one, they want offensive actions to have consequences, regardless of whether they are player-to-player or corporation-to-corporation aggression. To this end, they are working on a new bounty hunting system. In Retribution, players will be able to sell kill rights as well as place bounties on characters, corporations and alliances; and that's just scratching the surface of the changes made in the new system. The team has been working with the CSM taking their input into account.

Team Game of Drones is working on the Inventory and Factional Warfare. Since launching the inventory changes in the last release they've closely followed your feedback on it, and based on that feedback you will see a lot of Inventory improvements and iteration when Retribution rolls around. Team GoD has also iterated on Factional Warfare by adding some really cool stuff in the process. In addition to that they are also working on rebalancing frigates, destroyers and cruisers.

Team Gridlock has been working on missile acceleration fixes so the projected range of missiles will now be more accurate. They have also been improving inventory operations, both optimizing the movement of large number of items between locations and introducing fleet hangars in ships.  Another thing they’ve tackled so far is a new backend configuration system allowing e.g. access configuration and forcefield passwords on ships to persist indefinitely over jumps and over downtimes.

Team Klang is responsible for the sound in the game. They are working on new turret sounds designed to better capture the scale of battle and sound good at different distances. They are also making different music playlists play in hisec, lowsec and zero sec to capture the mood of each region and connect better with the visuals of each security band.

Team TriLambda are specialists in visuals. They work on almost everything graphics releated in EVE including spaceships, turrets ,explosions, graphic engine features, tools, pipelines plus a whole host of other good stuff. Amongst the items they are working on for the Retribution release are  4 new destroyers, added to that you will see upgraded graphics for the Tempest and it's factional variants like the Vargur. The Stabber and it's factional variants will also get the same treatment. This release they are working on the visuals for new ships, such as the new destroyers and the Ore mining frigate. Added to that you will see improvements to the Tempest, the Vargur, the Stabber and the Vagabond. Finally, Team TriLambda is also working on the Planetary Visualizations for the EVE part of DUST 514.

Well, that's it for me this time around. Keep your eyes and ears peeled for more juicy tidbits from the teams, as we ramp up our efforts to bring you the best expansion we possibly can. In the meantime, fly safe, enjoy the game… and if anybody knows the whereabouts of that Nerfherder corpse, I might want a word with you…
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Re: Retribution.
« Reply #122 on: 30 Oct 2012, 11:33 »

Ever since EVE was launched, the game has improved, in general. Some things are changed, some are added, some removed, but the game keeps improving.

I still hold that the major down-turns with EVE is the player-base and their ever-changing meta-game.
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« Reply #123 on: 30 Oct 2012, 13:30 »

Team Klang is responsible for the sound in the game. They are working on new turret sounds designed to better capture the scale of battle and sound good at different distances. They are also making different music playlists play in hisec, lowsec and zero sec to capture the mood of each region and connect better with the visuals of each security band.

At last.
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Re: Retribution.
« Reply #124 on: 31 Oct 2012, 07:14 »

And, the latest shiny to hit Duality http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=VWorZl-70f4

This is going to be hilarious in fleet combat.
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Re: Retribution.
« Reply #125 on: 31 Oct 2012, 09:19 »

It also made the blaster boat usable solo.  Just get to 100 KM, and bam, you're right on top of him.  Web, scram, unleash hot burning plasma.

Of course I'm not thinking about doing the above in a Hyperion with triple plates and the biggest blasters I can fit.  Why do you ask? 
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« Reply #126 on: 31 Oct 2012, 10:04 »

Depends on the cap usage.

It does not seem to drain it in the video, but for balancing reasons it might.

Which would make the blasterboat unviable...
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Re: Retribution.
« Reply #127 on: 31 Oct 2012, 10:34 »

Don't forget the 'anti' proposed module that will stop the micro-jumpers at a set range.

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« Reply #128 on: 31 Oct 2012, 10:41 »

Jury is out for me on this.  Depends entirely how much this nerfs your BS fittings.

Probably just as easy to perch at a warp distance and pounce to a fleet mate, rather than gimping your fit, using cap, and relying on spool-up time.

Hmm!

Fine-tuning the balance might make all the difference.
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Re: Retribution.
« Reply #129 on: 31 Oct 2012, 11:04 »

~1,300PG

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Disabled by points and scrams, 12s spool up.
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Re: Retribution.
« Reply #130 on: 31 Oct 2012, 11:36 »

Training the related skill to 5 brings that down to (I think) 5s.

I must admit, I feel like this would have a much more organic place in combat if the on-grid probing issue were resolved. Given the prevalence of having eyes on the enemy, seeing that obvious spool-up animation should give people plenty of warning.

However, I have to wonder at the applications of this when combined with grid-fu - stretch a grid out until you're in MJD range of an enemy fleet, but not visible to them; then suddenly - whoosh.
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Re: Retribution.
« Reply #131 on: 31 Oct 2012, 12:01 »

Effing Grid-fu jerkoffs.

Most, most lame.  So hate this 'tactic.'


Shorter spool up times will help, though.

Gonna really have to think about how useful this will be with blaster boats blapping people, as opposed to short range warp perches with blaster boats blapping people.

The spool up time is still going to make it too hard to catch fast things, but might be good to add dps if tackle is still doing most of the catching work..


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Re: Retribution.
« Reply #132 on: 31 Oct 2012, 12:05 »

Best defence against these will be linked faction point arazus. When you can point out to 90km and prevent them jumping towards you or warping off, your skirmish fleet is probably fine  ;)
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Re: Retribution.
« Reply #133 on: 31 Oct 2012, 14:24 »

On grid probing needs to get slapped, grids need to get locked into a set and unmoving shape (kills grid-fu), and the 250km locking range limitation needs to get deleted.

You have now made sniping viable and distances matter in fleet combat. MJD battleship wolf packs would be awesome in a multi-hundred KM war zone.
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Re: Retribution.
« Reply #134 on: 31 Oct 2012, 19:31 »

Would be more fun if the MJD permitted a jump to a target -within- 100km instead of just a direct 100km leap in a straight line.

Could be balanced out by not permitting a MJD/MWD dual prop setup. One or the other.
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