(2009.Oct.21 09:53 AM)Duchbag69 Wrote: (2009.Oct.21 03:19 AM)mortaja Wrote: There are more factors that could be included, as the time the borg has been there (dunno if this is recorded somehow), so you get less humanity the more time the borg has been implanted.
Borg removal should have serious backdraws, else it woudln't be fair for those who haven't benefitted from it.
yes and yes...the longer you have had the damn borg, the less you should get back in terms of humanity...
You chose your borg(s), I don't see where it would be fair to the non-borgs for you to get the advantage in combat for however long of having the borg, and then deciding one day you dont want it and get back the full humanity at an additional cost...
You made the choice, live with whatever consequences come with it...
Disagree. The cost per 1 borg, is -x of humanity for some many months/years, initial outlay of the operation.
The removal cost say 500k as well as a -1 stat + almost a day lost in hosp, more than makes up for the full humanity restored.
So if Thor wanted his +1 res borg removed, the total cost would have been
original op cost
original/to present day loss of humanity
cost to have new operation
-1 natural stat (extremely hard to get at his level and lack of humanity)
Almost a day without being able to train.
So the cost of having 1 stat for so many months or years is very very costly. I don't see why they should not get full humanity back.
I know its in the description as regards won't get humanity back etc, but games evolve and if a new system is brought in, that overrights the old then so be it. Punishing someone this severe for 1 borg upgrade is more than worth their humanity back.
(2009.Oct.21 05:15 AM)Thor Wrote: p.s. the natural stats thing, ridiculous...
So is fighting a borg that has had a stat increase for years, if you get the humanity back you lose a stat, you should be grateful for anything you get back.