Risk vs Reward.I'm sure you could get a few players together as guards, lead clients out to the wasteland to your car and then drive them out into the wastes.
First, post-wipe server message says player owned cars cannoot be seen is not entirely correct. There is a 10 minute FFA.Second, it takes a few trips to the mines to get the resources to get BA, weapons, whatever. Caps are practically non-existant and TC is pretty much the only way to reliably get them. Not only do the big gangs excel at TC but I have no doubt they have agents camping the vendors as well waiting for vendor caps to repop.So now cars are 38k ish for the lower tier ones. Thats equal to low tier bases. I am sure you would get some interesting responses if you equated losing BA to getting your base raided.
I need help, I was traveling near SF with my car but I leave it at westland to buy some MFC so I go to the city but I died 3 times, and now i cant see my car...Can I take it back? Why I cant see it? How long can the car be stayed at westland?
Well it sounds to me like someone found your car and lockpicked it, or found the key and then magically found your car. Gosh I guess it's not really worth buying one if it's taken away with such ease.
so cars are still pretty much useless, as they can be stolen too easy? what is the use of that 10min FFA..... it totally ruins the whole "owning a car" thing since cars get more and more expensive with each bought car in the game.... a buggy almost costs the same as a hummer now.....
If you want to make enemies, try to change something.
Then by your logic, cars are useless, people will stop buying them and the price will fall.The good thing about dynamic prices is eventually they will settle (roughly) in the region they are worth.
I didn't implement anything to do with cars. I just disagree that a small chance for them to be found, with an even smaller chance that its by a lockpicking char and with measures to take against people camping it, makes cars useless. Seeing as the price is high at the moment, it seems quite a few people agree with that sentiment.
Well, this is where thinking about what you're doing comes in. Don't return to your car unless a significant period of time has elapsedCome back with a group so you can defend your car Park out of the common routes path to decrease the stumbled upon chance