Dreadnought Iridium Boost option should get removed or disabled!

There are corps, which can’t gather enough Iridium.

There are corps, which have more than enough of it on their phony profiles.

Iridium Boost option can be used to sabotage someone’s corporation’s corporate account, especially if the Officer is the one, which got bribed to do such thing.

This means that all gathered Iridium can be used for the Iridium Boost, because of such outrageous costs, which can also cost more than dozens of dreadnoughts alone with no boosts.

I would simpfliy the option on how the Iridium Boost option works, but in the end, it would even more benefit the players, which have more than enough Iridium on their offshore accounts.

 

The best and the only solution for me is the following!

 

Remove, disable or hide the Dreadnought Iridium Boost option interface for Officers, Vice Presidents and CEOs.

 

 

Screenshot 1: “Check my total amount of Iridium and the reduced construction time I would get from this!”

 

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Screenshot 2: ESB’s Corporate account: “Adding the green spice, to make everything nice!” I could, but I am not a fool, nor a saboteur!

 

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Solution:

SHUT IT DOWN!

We do not need this!

 

 

 

Sincerely,

Koromac (Vice Chairman of the Trade Commision of the Empire)  :01010:

Agreed. It’s pointless and useless. Also I’d suggest a refund of used iridium because I’ve lost a substantial amount of my corporations iridium due to incompetent officers.

It is the duty of the Ceo to pick reasonable officers.

It is the duty of the Ceo to pick reasonable officers.

This may be true, but the Iridium Boost option is useless and unnecessary.

 

It should be used only once and it should speed up construction time by 50% with the same cost of initial construction.

 

Check my screenshot and see how much Iridium does it take, to get just around 7 hours down with construction time!

Whoever though, that this idea is good, it’s not! It is a horrible idea.

 

Problem is that any smart corps don’t use any Boost option.

I think it would be best to just hide the interface and we should all stick to normal construction times.

Some corps might still use it, so why should it be hidden? If someone does not like it, he gets not forced to use this feature.

Some corps might still use it, so why should it be hidden? If someone does not like it, he gets not forced to use this feature.

No, you misunderstood.

The point is, that some corps abuse this, since they can have so many Iridium from alternative accounts.

You cannot prevent creation of such accounts, but you can limit this to some degree, when it comes to speed of construction.

However, nobody smart and sound would use such a feature in the current state.

It simply isn’t worth it. Either make it better, leave it as it is, or remove it.

Assuming you get 400 iridium/day per account

Assuming you have 100 fake accounts who donate all their iridium income to corp, and that’s all the iridium income your corp has (which, honestly, would be close enough, seeing how insignificant everything else would be in comparison)

 

You would get the ability to speed up building by about 12 hours per day, or rather, 50% time reduction.

 

Of course, I believe the record thus far in the game history has been about 400 iridium/day per account but only 50 fake accounts. 25% time reduction for the most ridiculous iridium farming this game has ever seen? I have no idea why you’d want to rework the iridium boost function.

It is the duty of the Ceo to pick reasonable officers.

The problem with this is that only officers and above can host wings, and being able to do so is very important for the corporation.

There was a suggestion a while back to allow a ‘wing host’ position, but the devs said no. Perhaps they could reconsider.

The problem with this is that only officers and above can host wings, and being able to do so is very important for the corporation.

There was a suggestion a while back to allow a ‘wing host’ position, but the devs said no. Perhaps they could reconsider.

I agree.

 

Anyway, this thread can be closed now.