Just ran this on Adv in my new T6 Intel Warbird with the new Corrosive plasma weapons, DHCs in my case with a DC, Torps and a turret, 1st run through took me about 20mins to finish, so really can't say there ganna do anything else as the time to finish is vastly different per person.
How ever as time go's on I expect I'll get much faster at it as I upgrade my gear etc . But in all honestly if they further nerf the lvling in this game there just be shooting them selfs in the foot even more then they are now lolz.
You should probably not consider a career in law. If the buyer acted in good faith (i.e., could not reasonably expect the goods were stolen), you don't so immediataly get your stuff back.
Then maybe you shouldn't narrow your mind to Japori only. I was nowhere near Japori, or Tau Dewa even.
'Those who knew' leads to a foregone conclusion, as the entire question of guilt hinges on the very question whether or not people could have known.
Sorry, but 'the amount of xp given on elite' is highly pertinent to this case, as it goes directly to the question whether people were justified in thinking the pay-out was reasonable, and were thus acting in good faith. Those in Japori may not have been; the rest very likely was.
would never consider being a lawyer, i'm slimey and disreputable as it is
if weren't in tau dewa and you lost points then you and you others like you do have a right to complain unless the were other maps effected but this bug (again more transparency from cryptic would help here)
I think the question here shouldn't be could they have known (they clearly could have, it way known on tribble) but SHOULD they have known, as I said I assumed it was an exploit, many others assumed it was an exploit, many voiced their disapproval and intention to avoid it in tau dewa chat. if a guy is selling stuff out of the back of his van can you still claim good faith? but again im only talking about tau dewa here, idk why others lost points
unfortunately cryptic doesn't have a metric for peoples state of mind, if they did the exploiters could have been banned and the rest wouldn't have lost points at all. tau dewa may have only been the most popular exploit and any others (if they exsist) got less attention
hypothetically a player could have found a similar bug somewhere else and exploited it, cryptic has no way to be sure
I have found that many of the old Patrol Missions give 945 SP's at completion on the Advanced level.
It's not a lot, but it's better than doing the exact same mission over and over again.
Of course, now that I've mentioned it...
:rolleyes:
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How ever as time go's on I expect I'll get much faster at it as I upgrade my gear etc . But in all honestly if they further nerf the lvling in this game there just be shooting them selfs in the foot even more then they are now lolz.
So maybe on an off-day I'll just schedule 10 hours to run it 100 times. I wonder if they'd consider that exploitative?
would never consider being a lawyer, i'm slimey and disreputable as it is
if weren't in tau dewa and you lost points then you and you others like you do have a right to complain unless the were other maps effected but this bug (again more transparency from cryptic would help here)
I think the question here shouldn't be could they have known (they clearly could have, it way known on tribble) but SHOULD they have known, as I said I assumed it was an exploit, many others assumed it was an exploit, many voiced their disapproval and intention to avoid it in tau dewa chat. if a guy is selling stuff out of the back of his van can you still claim good faith? but again im only talking about tau dewa here, idk why others lost points
unfortunately cryptic doesn't have a metric for peoples state of mind, if they did the exploiters could have been banned and the rest wouldn't have lost points at all. tau dewa may have only been the most popular exploit and any others (if they exsist) got less attention
hypothetically a player could have found a similar bug somewhere else and exploited it, cryptic has no way to be sure
It's not a lot, but it's better than doing the exact same mission over and over again.
Of course, now that I've mentioned it...
:rolleyes:
I Was A Trekkie Before It Was Cool ... Sept. 8th, 1966 ... Not To Mention Before Most Folks Around Here Were Born!
Forever a STO Veteran-Minion
You need to unlock those patrols first. It's one of the 'story' missions.
Yes, you have to unlock "Friends in unlikely places", one of the patrol mission of delta episodes.
You don't have to take the mission again, though. Once you did it, just jumping into Argala triggers the patrol.