Mon Apr 07, 2003 3:27 pm by Nog
You'll get more complex missions, but it's also dependant on these factors.
Your power
your wingman's power
Your collective power
Individual and group reputation with the particular faction you are working with.
where in the universe you are taking the mission (Don't expect anything good from Liberty no matter what your stats are.
If you're level 30 hanging with a level 10 guy, don't expect a good mission.
Also, if a wingman is neutral to hate with the faction you're trying to work for, you won't get good missions.
Also, Look at your political map. any place that is green will give you the best money for your work, white zones pay medeochre, and red zones will not hire you. There is usually more than one political zone per system so if you can find a system where the 2 (or more) occupying factions are at war, you'll get even more money.
The game is reflecting real life political climate so if you're playing Navy (or something like that) the best paying missions will be against the Outcasts (because they smuggle cardamine) and any faction listed as terrorist in the game. As Navy your best mission are going to be in Systems and zones known for lawlessness. As a criminal, the best missions will be in places where police rule.
Also, have every member of a flight wing scour the bars. There can be as much as a 50% difference in pay for the same mission depending on who takes it.
If youplay it right I know you can get mission paying as much as 250k, because I have done them as a group.
I have heard tales, (although I cannot confirm this) from more than one person of the game creating missions to take out real players who happen to be in the system. In the 3 cases I have heard of this the claimed payout was 350k.
Still, this I will believe when I see it. But at least it explains the games reactions when you go PvP,
PvP combat will radically alter your reputation very quickly, more so than bribing.