I didn't say "widespread collusion" I said they are being handed around. Some of them ARE being handed around OOCly. And it's fairly obvious. Unless you are intentionally ignoring it. Are you intentionally ignoring it 0x1? Cause you seem to be the devils advocate here. Continuing to push odd arguements about conspiracies when I'm discussing something different. There certainly are large Cam networks. There certainly are networks that have been around for years. And they have been handed down to others. Some are intentional. Some are not. Both are issues for the game (as I stated before)
but, according to your quote.
1: People have been complaining about these unremovable networks for a long time
2: These networks can't be staff devices, if being talked about like this, this often.But instead are in peoples actual homes IG. (I personally hated this point, as it was dismissive and reductive to the discussion.)
3: Going outside to do your rounds is a good thing. Last time I checked, we were trying to get more people out of their rooms to do this.
4: It sure is important to send the highest skilled person to do it. but this has it's own points.
4a: Not everyone has access to the best.
4b: Not everyone trusts 'the best'
4c: 'The Best' might be lying to you about their skills.
4d: More work for higher skilled techies means they can bring lower skilled apprentices along and teach them/ do techie rp.
4e: Those 'best' techies will eventually rotate out, switch sectors, or the player might stop playing for a while., but these networks will need to be replaced. So we go right back to my previous points about helping newer generations of techies.
4d: New techies can put their own networks in. And learn, and feel useful, and feel like their skills are building them to something.
5: Plans for them to be hacked on the grid EVENTUALLY is well… Not a great answer. Especially given the state of the grid. I'de absolutely love this but, even if they were hackable... That is completely beside the point here. If the point was on a map, this spot would be over where it says 'Here be Dragons.'
6: An increase in trading of network equipment is a net positive, no matter how you try to spin it, and even if marginable. A boon is a boon.
I'de also like to state, I'm not just discussing the 5, 10,15 year old, unremovable cam networks here. All networks that outlive their owners are legacy.
Aside note: I also would not push this change through for 4-6 months. We've had a lot of little to medium changes to the game and economy lately. Things should be given time to stable out, so we don't alienate any players. So I want to put that out there. I wanna discuss this at length so staff can discuss it on their channels, and make adjustments later, after they see where the game is after their current changes fully take root.