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Sheriff/Regulator idea - Special Perk - An Alternative to Slaving
Michaelh139:
--- Quote from: Badger on April 25, 2011, 06:48:45 PM --- Does the Vortis Holding Centre operate as a slaver hub?
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Yes.
But I think, after a certain amount of slaves you bring in, someone will get attention to it, whether it's a rival slaver gang (NPCs) or some slavery abolishers (npcs...) you should get into a forced, encounter event, where no one can come in, you cannot leave until you some how get by them [useing various skill you might have considering its an RPG mmo...] (But you can't run out) so there is an actual consequence. This event is although totally random, can happen only if you're a slaver.
= RPG Mechanic.
Radman2307:
--- Quote from: Badger on April 25, 2011, 06:42:11 PM ---Yeah. Same challenges and gameplay as slaver, but with the obvious disadvantages of your captives don't fight for you. I think that's a decent tradeoff. Maybe make it marginally less lucrative, maybe 30/40% less reward or something. I think people should be rewarded for being bad guys.
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Payout for slaving should be increased slightly, also running someone in to town as a 'lawman' would and should pay less then selling an actual person for their 'services.'
The idea behind this is to give people a choice, do they want to become the Law Breakers or the Law Enforcers... Both sides should have an equal balance of benefits and disadvantages...
Cola:
I think this is a great suggestion.
Slaver Snipe:
Since slavers are fucked over with buying/selling in klamath and modoc should the "lawmen" be unable to buy/sell in the den? I doubt metgzer would approve of someone selling to a lawman in 'HIS" town.
Radman2307:
--- Quote from: Slaver Snipe on April 26, 2011, 10:44:05 PM ---Since slavers are fucked over with buying/selling in klamath and modoc should the "lawmen" be unable to buy/sell in the den? I doubt metgzer would approve of someone selling to a lawman in 'HIS" town.
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Yeah of course, only certain settlements/towns in the wastes would accept Lawmen, those mainly being NCR affiliated (Hub, NCR, and Redding)
Redding is debateable I know but if we think back to Fallout 2 the Sheriff had some sort of affiliation with the NCR as he mentions it to the player if they're a Ranger.
As for The Den and Reno well, I can't see them being very welcoming to players who are Lawmen.
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