Lyric Posted May 13, 2015 Posted May 13, 2015 (edited) Hello, I thought we might delve into professions a little, so we always have a little something on the side whilst battling it out at ships. I think each player should be limited to 2 businesses / professions, or 3 if their fleet controls an island. Also each profession should give some sort of bonus, such as the ones suggested below. - Brothels = +3 to crew morale - Taverns = +20% to recruitment - Tailors = +10% income - Blacksmiths = -20% to cost of weapons + cannonballs - Gunfounders = -20% cost of cannons - Shipyards = increase chance of finding rarer ships - Charting = - Decorators = -15% cost of ship exterior decorating + cabin furniture. - ? - ? - ? - ? - ? - ? - ? - ? - ? - ? Thoughts / Suggestions? Edited May 13, 2015 by Richard Bolitho 1
Guest raat Posted May 13, 2015 Posted May 13, 2015 This adds a arcadish gamey-ness to the game that just unnecessary. We already have modules for ship bonuses. Why do we need more? Let's stop trying to find ways to make the game more unrealistic and just focus on helping them create solid gameplay for what they have and improve the game to be more immersive (though it's great already). In my opinion, this is just cheesy and tacked on. It doesn't add anything to the game except making life easier for you with no downside. Sorry, but I vote no. 1
Johny Reb Posted May 13, 2015 Posted May 13, 2015 My first reaction was similar to Raatha but not as harsh. I don't really want to see a lot of stat benefits to every little thing we do. But the discussion of professions with regard to making money is valuable. Your profession may create benefits for you. If you are an iron works then it will be cheaper for you to make cannons then to buy them on an auction house. No bonus necessary. It just is.
Guest raat Posted May 13, 2015 Posted May 13, 2015 Yeah, sorry if I came off too harsh. Don't want it to sound personal or anything. I just disagree with the idea.
Lyric Posted May 13, 2015 Author Posted May 13, 2015 (edited) Everyone is entitled to an opinion, I would not hold it against a man to speak his own. Edited May 13, 2015 by Richard Bolitho
Brandonchat Posted May 13, 2015 Posted May 13, 2015 I think its a good idea to have crafting stuff in game. For those crafting specialties u need materials and that give traders a job to do. Now traders can find the linnen, hemp, fur, cotton, silk or whatever a tailor needs to make clothes. or find, sulpher, salpetre, gunpowder flints iron steel or whatever a weaponsmith needs to build cannons. i like the idea. It gives more skills and creates jobs for traders.
Lyric Posted May 13, 2015 Author Posted May 13, 2015 Thinking about it yes, the state bonuses may be unnecessary, that was a spur of the moment idea. The main point is to think of businesses to run to generate income.
MacVaultDweller Posted May 14, 2015 Posted May 14, 2015 I say yes I want as much of a world as they are willing to develop and this should be part of that world. I want avatars and and fully realized ship decks that I can walk about. real towns and buildings to enter along with item objects and everything else.
Johny Reb Posted May 15, 2015 Posted May 15, 2015 How about military trainers whose profession is to train the officers that crew our boats?
Mulcaster Posted May 16, 2015 Posted May 16, 2015 A well-developed crafting and trade system is essential for "realism." In the 18th century navies existed to protect and expand trade, or to disrupt that of their enemies. The big trading companies not only had their own factories and farms, but their own armies and fleets and often fought their own wars. I would like to see a system where every port has needs (more than just ships and cannon) that can only be met through trade. "Merchant" players could build their own trading companies, privateers could prey on them, and "navy" players protect them--something for every style of play.
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