This is a self-solving problem. If people honour PSO signs, then people use it. Once people abuse it, however, it becomes meaningless and people will stop using it.
This is a self-solving problem. If people honour PSO signs, then people use it. Once people abuse it, however, it becomes meaningless and people will stop using it.
If someone hits me with a PSO Hostile message up as was just mentioned it's their own fault for the hits they are about to take. If they don't respect it don't expect me or others to either
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Fairly easy, yes, I always thought it was harder to land than an sot but that's anecdotal. Coincidentally, is there any reason not to make sn even easier out of war/hostile relations? Kinda like stealing a newspaper from a trashcan. How hard is that? In war it's useful for determining aid shipments and should have some difficultly associated with its use since it has strategic value, but out of war, really all it conveys are whether a kd is engaged in hostilities or if a prov has hit recently (and it still doesn't help if they anon'd). In order to make a hit you still need to take additional intel. Just seems like out of war sn should be so stupid simple to obtain unless there's some other value to it I'm not thinking of.
Last edited by trekguy; 24-07-2017 at 05:20.
I thought PSO stood for "Please Send Ops". Am I wrong? I thought that meant they were looking for war and were inviting people to hit in.
Ah so it is, I must have missed that in the changelog from age 64.
My personal impression is that it's closer to SoM in difficulty, which can occasionally make it a pain.
But you have access to the absolute numbers so you ought to be able to say with absolute certainty, and not just from memory. :)
The relative difficulty of spells/ops is something I think should be public information anyway, it used to be back in the days of Mehul(difficulty bar in the official guide, tho I have no idea how accurate that was).
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