Out on the grid, you see the things around in a 100 Meter radius around your position, meaning the position of the device your are running persona is running on.
Do you have any reference for this? I know I've looked and not found any. I can personally see an argument either way, as in 100m radius from your Persona, and 100m radius from your device.
In this case, do you automatically spot any Icon within 100m radius of your device that is in the vicinity of the Seattle grid?
Or Icons within 100m radius of your Persona on the DeeCee grid?
The question is: Why are so many people here so eager to have chains of Masters and Slaves?
I won't speak for the others, but I imagine it has to do with the fact that you can do that
now.
Right now your Router (I am assuming you have one) can have hundreds of devices "slaved" to it providing the same benefits as a Master in Shadowrun.
Even if it was only, eight say, you could hook up another router as one of those eight and get eight more (for 15 total.)
In fact, that is what
Steve Gibson's Three (dumb) Router (YouTube Video) approach is for IoT security. (
Text version)
And before anyone says "but those are dedicated devices," your PC can do the same thing with the right know how. Granted, *nix machines are much easier to do it with... But Windows machines can do it too - although it might require third party software.
From a gaming perspective, I don't want (as a Decker) to have to cover 5+ pieces of gear per teammate just to cover basic operations.
Now, every character doesn't need 5+ devices. Some need more, others need less. I just estimate 5 per. And that limits team size to four, at most.
- Image Link Device (Cybereyes, Googles, Glasses, Contacts, etc.)
- Sound Link Device (Ear buds, Cyberears, etc.)
- Voice Device (Subdermal Mic, Microtransceiver, etc.)
- Response Interface Gear*, helmet
- Response Interface Gear*, armor
- Maybe a weapon
*RIG, the poor man's PI-Tac.
One of the first rules of combat is "don't allow your comms to be compromised." If one of your team's comms gets hacked, the rest of the gear being protected hardly matters at that point.
On top of that, right now the Drone Rigger is stuck having to protect two devices all by her/his lonesome. The RCC - as a Master, it can't be slaved to a PAN. And the commlink s/he forms her Persona on - because a Persona'd device can't be part of a PAN.
It would make so much more sense, technologically, practically, and just plain common-sense-y, to permit each member to control her/his own PAN, and link Masters to the Matrix Overwatch characters Master.
Was that enough? Or should I go on?
