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Bxil

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    1. Nanotrasen is independent from the Trans-Solar Federation. This is debatable, but NT is possibly stronger than the TSF, or is a close second.
    2. The TSF does not give a shit about Space Law. Space Law is a thing of Nanotrasen and Nanotrasen only. They have their own laws.
    3. The TSF does not give a shit about the Cyberiad nor Epsilon Eridani. It is Nanotrasen space, the TSF has no presence in the area.
  1. 25 minutes ago, Tayswift said:

    This is terrible in a number of ways. I can easily file a bunch of minor issues for every single spelling/grammar error I see in the game and then fix them one by one with a PR and rack up antag tokens. Hard to tackle, important issues will be ignored in favor of the best time-to-antag token ratio issues.

    Don't hand out tokens for grammar fixes then.

    26 minutes ago, Tayswift said:

    You say "learn to code" but you fail to realize that a lot of people are very busy with stuff that doesn't involve this game. Not everyone is willing to invest the time to learn how to use git and pick up coding.

    I see no problem with this.

    26 minutes ago, Tayswift said:

    This also rewards people who enjoy playing antag. Not everybody enjoys antag and I'm not sure it's a good idea to put antagerry on a pedestal as a reward people are scrambling over each other for.

    I don't think having 5 fixes for the same issue is that much of a problem. Give the antag token to the first/best fix, then embrace the salt which affects no-one.

    27 minutes ago, Tayswift said:

    Once an in-game effect is treated as a currency or commodity, it opens the doors to microtransaction-esque things like the PR I linked where you get rewarded for playing AI and punished for playing cargo tech.

    You just told me not everyone likes playing antag, thus this is not really a punishment to anyone. And no-one says we need that PR, nor that PR will ever get merged you showed.

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  2. 1 hour ago, Tayswift said:

    I don't know about that. Treating antagonist tokens like currency isn't necessarily a good idea. It incentivizes gaming for antag tokens and is unfair to those who can't/don't have the time to learn how to code. And it leads to systems like this where antag tokens become like microtransaction rewards you get for playing certain roles. The most fair way to treat antagonist picking is to use the random number generator. As soon as antag tokens start being handed out for other reasons it turns into a currency that people will want.

    Is it only me who sees no problem with that? It creates no problems, if anything it encourages people to learn how to code, which I find a good thing. If people help you out, why wouldn't "pay" them for it?

  3. 1 hour ago, Vertigo said:

    I think we need a standard for Vox language, it kind of gets on my nerves to see another Vox refer to themselves as “I” or Mesies. Another think that gets kind of annoying is the over use of isies at the end of every other word.

    You do realize that vox accent was never controlled? It completely made itself naturally to be what it is today without any intentional external push.

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