![]() ![]() Run 15 L4 missions with 1 guy, fly over to another corp in the same faction and run 1 L4 mission there, and voila, you get your storyline.Īnother thing, you can decline them, just like every other mission, with 1 per 4 hours. They are, however, not corp or agent specific. Storylines aren't just faction specific, they are also level specific. no time? And you can reject them just fine, I do it all the time.Įverybody has a photographic memory, some people just don't have film. Week to accept and after accepting a week to complete. Shouldn't take less than 10 minutes to put down on paper.Īnd then you get one and there is no time for it to do, cause you can¦t reject the mission, too. One EvE Online-ruler + plastic thingie that slides across it with a hole to show the number. If I was working at CCP, I'd knock up a concept design for a mission counter to be sold from the store. For every mission completed, I slide the paperclip across the respective number. Myself, for instance, built a mission counter using a ruler from a breakfast cereal box and a paperclip. Especially since so many different ways exist for us players to keep track of this information on our own. And though you can use standing changes or mission rewards to count the number of missions completed and to an extent for which factions, none of that keeps track of the mission levels that is key to storyline missions.Īs good an idea as this is, you can expect this to pretty much sit on the bottom of the "To Do"-list for quite some time. ![]() You can't do 15 Gallente missions then 1 Caldari and get a Caldari storyline. You can't do 15 lvl 1 missions and then a lvl 4 and get a lvl 4 storyline. And then you get one and there is no time for it to do, cause you can¦t reject the mission, too.Īs workaround you could use the API, check your transactions for mission rewards and build a counter yourselfīut - storyline missions are faction and level specific. It¦s sometimes difficult to manage when you get a storyline mission. It would just be nice to have the information somewhere people can find it so they can be near a storyline agent they actually want when they complete their 16th mission of the same level for the same faction.Ĭounter seems to me a good idea, either. Maybe they'll run an couple more lvl 2 missions to get the storyline before starting on the lvl 3 agent that just became available. The standings section of the character can track mission for a corp, but it doesn't tell you what level they were and it seems that R&D missions don't show up (because they don't change your standings (I think*)).Īlternately, a chart with factions as rows, and missions (lvl 1-5) as columns filled in with the number of completed missions (from 0 to 16) could clearly communicate how close to another storyline mission. Further, when they get a higher level agent available and switch to running lvl 3 missions instead of lvl 2 missions they may not realize why the 16 mission counter "resets" (it didn't, but the lvl 2 missions won't count toward a lvl 3 storyline). Often, people do not realize that corps running different stations within the same solar system belong to different factions. Just add 5 lines - #of lvl 1s complete, #of lvl 2s, #of lvl 3s, etc. Perhaps the simplest way would be to include the storyline mission progress information in the "info" tab for the faction standings. To generate a storyline mission you must complete 16 missions of the same level for the same faction. One's progress toward receiving a storyline mission can be difficult to keep track of. Thread Statistics | Show CCP posts - 0 post(s) » Click here to find additional results for this topic using Google EVE Search - Create storyline mission progress trackerĬreate storyline mission progress tracker ![]()
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