ok so here's the deal. im always going on about the romulan bridges, but theres one that can be implemented as i type: a full scimitar interior. let us have the interior u made for "what's left behind" or whatever the last DR mission is where u have to retake the lliset. full scimitar interior ready made to use.
As much as we'd like that, Taco has already stated that it takes too much time & manpower to do considering how much profit would actually be earned from it (very little, as bridges don't sell well compared to other things). Plus, some interiors are designed to be unique to certain NPC ships and aren't intended to be available for public use.
Yes, even linking the bridge's doors to the standard romulan interior is alot of work involved.
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As much as we'd like that, Taco has already stated that it takes too much time & manpower to do considering how much profit would actually be earned from it (very little, as bridges don't sell well compared to other things). Plus, some interiors are designed to be unique to certain NPC ships and aren't intended to be available for public use.
Yes, even linking the bridge's doors to the standard romulan interior is alot of work involved.
the bundle costs 5k zen. buying the 3 ships separately costs 6k. who said anything about paying for the stupid thing. bortasqu' has full interior and an impressive bridge. they have the interior for a scimitar built. granted its standard romulan interior recolored with a different bridge but its still there. ur point is invalid.
They aren't going to tweak existing content for free just to please a very, very select few.
However, since my points are, apparently, completely invalid, then you go carry on campaigning.
Well they could do what the OP said and use the Lleiset bridge...I mean it's made...I mean other than not giving a damn about anyone but the Federation is there anything really stopping them?
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Leave it to a game developer to think that finishing the interior of a permanent, player-owned ship is a waste of time, but that creating a new map from scratch to use it exclusively in a quest that players will only briefly visit isn't one.
I support this.
There is profit for cryptic in this minor cosmetic change that they could charge money for while giving the romulans a bit of visual diversity.
I think there's enough support from the Republic players to warrant hooking up the interior, and selling it.
One thing that might make the coding easier: the majority of the set could be built for player use just by applying the new colours to the existing interior. Then, there are a few locked doors on the existing interior, so pop an extra room or two from the mission map at those locations. Probably not as easy as it sounds, but it might be easier than recreating the mission map outright as a player set.
It could be an 'alternate' interior. Kind of similar to the Voyager interior, where there's two options with slightly different rooms.
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Yes, even linking the bridge's doors to the standard romulan interior is alot of work involved.
Peacekeeper High Command
Scorpius - Zelbinion Mk II
the bundle costs 5k zen. buying the 3 ships separately costs 6k. who said anything about paying for the stupid thing. bortasqu' has full interior and an impressive bridge. they have the interior for a scimitar built. granted its standard romulan interior recolored with a different bridge but its still there. ur point is invalid.
However, since my points are, apparently, completely invalid, then you go carry on campaigning.
Peacekeeper High Command
Scorpius - Zelbinion Mk II
Well they could do what the OP said and use the Lleiset bridge...I mean it's made...I mean other than not giving a damn about anyone but the Federation is there anything really stopping them?
In other words, on the coding end of things They're Doing It Wrong.
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There is profit for cryptic in this minor cosmetic change that they could charge money for while giving the romulans a bit of visual diversity.
One thing that might make the coding easier: the majority of the set could be built for player use just by applying the new colours to the existing interior. Then, there are a few locked doors on the existing interior, so pop an extra room or two from the mission map at those locations. Probably not as easy as it sounds, but it might be easier than recreating the mission map outright as a player set.
It could be an 'alternate' interior. Kind of similar to the Voyager interior, where there's two options with slightly different rooms.
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