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I'd like to be able to send a crafted ship that is down to 1 durability into port for refit to gain back one or all durability. It should take crafting hours, gold and time, but it should be cheaper than crafting a new ship.
We might also make it possible to spend appropriate notes to upgrade the ship in refit in quality (say from Fine to Mastercraft, etc).
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Posted 06 August 2015 - 04:18 AM
Friendly fire rule change
Green on green friendly fire results in -3x xp for every point of damage.
Green on green friendly kills will result in demotion to midshipman if the number of kills reaches 2.
No tribunal is needed - we will provide the punishment weekly on fridays automatically.
If the number of friendly kills will reach 3 a national player account will turn pirate.
The pirate who will get 3 kills will get his XP reset
Green on green means: you sink a player ON YOUR SIDE of the battle (who is green for you in the tab interface)
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Posted · Edited by Yippee Ki Yea
I liked the game from the first day I played (Feb 2016, 1574 hours), but I'd have to say that my first wow moment was when I joined a clan and we started our campaign against the (Aussie) Brits around Bonacca. It was a battle that lasted a couple of months and we were almost always outnumbered. Those fights taught us how to sail and fight as a group and we even won our share of battles. I can still remember the first time I saw a Santisima explode in a battle in Bensalem Harbor. We laughed the rest of the night- if I remember correctly it was one of Merrill Stubings gang which made it even better.
Since I was little I've been captivated by the sight of ships under sail. I keep playing the game because it is a beautiful game to play and I've met dozens of friends on TS over the last year plus.
I've played POTBS, Sid Meiers 'rats, Port Royale II, and I even go all the way back to the Ancient Art of War at Sea on a monochrome monitor. This game tops them all.
Here is one of my favorite screen shots from back in the day. I'm running a flag in my Merc at 103 knots...lol.