UIand search window quality of life Improvements.
Give us the option to manually refresh the site search windows so we can get ACCURATE accounts of site population. A slightly more revamped and polished Homefront UI would be much desired but for now being able to deploy a fleet better and accurately from site to site would be wonderful.
Suspicious Signals
These are for the most part fine, but you guys need to fine tune this a bit as it is still very much possible to brute force the amount of vulnerability windows you have. It is my understanding you(devs) want these to be done in 3 cycles? You may need to look at your site metrics on this one and adjust to compensate for a particular ship that might need a bit of a bonk.
I disagree. Eve needs community activities that new players can do together, that would ideally onboard players into running incursions. We could quibble about balance and implementation, but the idea of homefronts is great.
I would even go to that length that almost all group PvE failed as useful content for actual groups, except Incursions. And ironically CCP nerfed Incursions hard to promote their other more instanced crap.
Let me address this, on first glance this looks like a good thing, but are the players attracted by group PvE the ones which long term will keep with EvE, also when they realize EvE in fact is a different game than advertised?
If your goal is to hamper multiboxers, then separate achievable goals is the answer. Maybe a site needs logi, someone to navigate through a maze (one of the career agent missions has a structure you have to go through an open door in order to get into a prison complex) and hack multiple objects within that maze at the same time, while on a timer.
From what I know about FOBs the loot really is not worth it to be shared between several players you need for this, so why do it with other players when it is still possible to solo this content or dualbox at worst right?
A week or two after homecoming, we met up with some of the civilian friends I had made while he was gone for a celebratory lunch. As politicos, they had their thoughts and philosophies around war, the defense budget, and the use of violence rather than diplomacy. They asked the standard questions and made the standard assumptions.
We have an opportunity to continue this conversation and make meaningful change, but we will only be able to do that if we can overcome the divisiveness that permeates our national security and diplomacy efforts to work with people who think, vote, and believe differently than us. As I learned from the One America Movement, our toxicity makes it impossible to make progress on the issues that matter. We cannot wait any longer for our public servants to come together and make meaningful changes to how we engage in war and care for our families on the homefront, or to address the visible and invisible wounds they will carry with them for the rest of their lives.
Heather Aliano is a proud active duty Air Force spouse living in Illinois and the president of the board of advisors for the Secure Families Initiative, a nonpartisan group of proud military families, united by love of country and commitment to service. You can follow her on Twitter @heatheraliano.
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