The
EVE Online-focused podcast
MicroWarpCast returned this week, hosted by our friend
CrazyKinux with guest Noah Ward (aka
CCP Hammerhead), who is a Lead Game Designer at
CCP Games. We mentioned a while back that the winner of a contest CrazyKinux was running would get to
interview an EVE developer on the podcast. People entered by writing an article on planetary control and how this could be implemented in
EVE Online. The winner was Xiphos83 from the
EVE blog "
A Misguided Adventurer" who wrote about about a
siege system that could be used in planetary conquest. As the contest winner, Xiphos83 posed questions to Noah about some of the current or controversial issues in the game.
This led to Noah explaining
CCP's reasons for limiting the use of the directional scanner with a timer -- a major issue cited by many players who either hunt others or want to evade attackers -- due in part to player macroing of directional scans. The directional scan will never go back to how it was since that system was too easily exploitable, but he asserted that the devs have tried to balance performance for the players with server demands.
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