KKatastrophe wrote:Trades were the most secure before both of these last rule changes - you exchanged resources, and got your planet immediately, to do what you wanted with (including reselling for the purpose of anonymity, for third party deals).Acronon wrote:Actually one would think that this would stablize the planet trade market as the trades will be more secure in transit now. If you promise someone a planet for certain resources it will be easier for you to hold onto that planet.
This will allow people to build on planets and begin trading alot of very strong planets for very solid resources.
The new rules basically ensure that powerful players can retaliate and keep their planets (if they're not spaced first), while weak players can still have planets taken at will, because they still can't retaliate against the more powerful players. Third party planet trading is effectively dead now, so anybody who devoted their account to that are SOL. I don't see that as 'balancing' to the game. One game element which finally gave the little guy an opportunity to go toe-to-toe with the bigger players in the game has been strangled, only to benefit the bigger players.
I have to agree with this also




