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View Poll Results: Should the target ships sail from port to port?
Yes, it's more interesting and realistic. 20 71.43%
No, it's fine the way it is. 3 10.71%
Whatever. 5 17.86%
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Old 03-15-2012, 05:44 PM
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I chose Whatever because there should be both.

Granted, those ships need to behave more like ships and not mimic the ones on land. Seeing them go from port to port would be realistic. Pirates would simply disrupt them when they engage them in battle. If none do, then they drop anchor like we would do. Would we see some of those on board offloading at the dock too? No. But I would like that. Would look more realistic. So maybe they might after all.
They might not make target ships dock because then if we docked at level 3 scoundrel then we would have to fight hunters on land. If there are any lower levels who try to fight them they would be to hard saying that the levels would be in the level of 40-50.

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