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SigmaPi
Valkyr Industries Late Night Alliance
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Posted - 2012.05.03 00:42:00 -
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Vyktor Abyss wrote:Removal of docking rights is great. War should have consequences.
And remember; removing docking rights does not stop you contracting stuff, neither does it stop you using an alt to grab stuff.... OR... *shock horror* dropping militia for a day to move stuff out yourself to somewhere warm and fluffy where you truly belong.
It should provoke some good pew pew - Anyone crying about this change is being totally melodramatic.
You think being forced to quit or use neutral alts in lowsec is perfectly fine? I don't know much about Gal/Cal space, but both of the major minmatar alliances currently live in systems that are "Amarrian Sov" but have been occupied by us for ages. Does this stupid change mean that we're all ****** just because it's still "Amarr Sov" even though we've lived in and owned these systems for months and months?
The total system station lockout is a load of ballocs and must not go through for the sake of militia. If it does (even if a few small parties think its the best thing ever) I promise it will be the end of FW as we know it today. |
SigmaPi
Valkyr Industries Late Night Alliance
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Posted - 2012.05.03 01:23:00 -
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I'm glad to see there are still people out there stupid enough to think being forced to use neutral alts and/or being forced to quit the very game mechanic that's being 'updated' is a good idea.
Please don't breed. |
SigmaPi
Valkyr Industries Late Night Alliance
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Posted - 2012.05.05 03:57:00 -
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Shalee Lianne wrote:lol all the Gallente and Minmatar think it's a bad idea to reset Sov after Inferno for FW. Jeeze, wonder why that is.
Because we've put in effort and the others havent? |
SigmaPi
Valkyr Industries Late Night Alliance
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Posted - 2012.05.06 01:51:00 -
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the amarr are perfectly capable of getting a blob together and doing anything they want. the difference is that we've stuck with (and worked) the grind much harder than them. On the numbers front, the two sides are actually very close, and in quality of ships and overall quality of pilots, i'd say the amarr still have the leg up.
In the end, the Amarr don't want to work for the systems and now some of them want CCP to just give them stuff back - and in the end screw over all of the minmatar who both worked their asses off for the systems and who have lived in these systems for well over a year now.
I honestly don't see any justification for a reset, what-so-ever, but I certainly can understand where the feeling comes from. |
SigmaPi
Valkyr Industries Late Night Alliance
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Posted - 2012.05.06 17:16:00 -
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Almity wrote: When you plex now you need three different ship sizes. When you fight over systems people die, they use over heat, they take damage. This is not 0.0. We don't go in, hit a structure and leave. We have to stay and grind for hours and possibly soon days to flip a system. If we can't dock, resupply, or repair what can we do? Focus on one size plex? Only try to flip systems next to one we own?
Not that I don't agree with you on this point, but there are ways of dealing with it. You could put up a staging pos in the system you're attacking with a ship maintenance array - each corp or alliance just needs a small to get it done. I think it brings some much needed logistical considerations to a fairly easy place to live, and I like that about the system.
As for last night, you guys were welcome to warp in on our fleet at any point, no one was making you sit in a major. |
SigmaPi
Valkyr Industries Late Night Alliance
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Posted - 2012.05.07 11:36:00 -
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Hidden Snake wrote: Btw ccp did great job with crucible and they are going to masive fallback with inferno.
Couldn't disagree more. Just because there is one item (albeit a big item) that people don't agree on, the vast majority of the changes are things that everyone likes.
CCP are perfectly entitled to pursue their vision for their game - even though I personally don't like the station lock out, I can't argue that it will add some much needed spice to the arena. My one serious objection would be the combination of station lockout and reset - anything other than these two together I (and everyone else) can work around if they want to. Hell, even if both go through, I still will most likely stick with it, because FW is basically all I've known for the past few years. I can change with the times, and so can you.
Stop being a bunch of closed off and narrow viewed elitests and flex with the game. |
SigmaPi
Valkyr Industries Late Night Alliance
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Posted - 2012.05.07 12:07:00 -
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I'd rather just shoot them myself, tbh. |
SigmaPi
Valkyr Industries Late Night Alliance
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Posted - 2012.05.07 23:41:00 -
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Amarrian Slavetrader wrote:Deen Wispa wrote:People should take this poll that Susan has set up. I'd like to see more quantifiable numbers rather than heresy Yea, because a website poll is scientifically valid and provides a representative data set from which to draw statistical inferences. No, actually, it is not.
It's at least better than reading your dribble |
SigmaPi
Valkyr Industries Late Night Alliance
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Posted - 2012.05.09 23:06:00 -
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RougeOperator wrote:... Maybe its just me but I tend to think the goal should be to make gameplay interesting and fun. That is not what the road ccp wants to go down in seems. They are in Punishment mindset and more high entry barriers. ...
The logistics involved with invading hostile space are some of the only really enjoyable aspects about nullsec. It's a damn challenge (as well it should be) and I'm honestly looking forward to it. Right now you just **** around all over the place with no care in the world, and now you actually have to consider where you're going and what you're doing? I guess I don't know 100% how I feel about the lock out, but I'm sure as hell gonna give it a try instead of ragequitting.
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SigmaPi
Valkyr Industries Late Night Alliance
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Posted - 2012.05.09 23:26:00 -
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RougeOperator wrote:
It should not go live until people have tested it thoroughly on sisi sigma. But they are steamrolling this crap out without much testing.
Once something is implemented its hard to take it back. Thats the problem.
Also I went to FW cause of the fact i can just log in gets some fights and then take a break. I dont want it to be like null sec or have to work at doing things like null sec. Thats not why i joined FW.
IF i wanted nullsec gameplay i would be in nullsec.
I wish people would stop saying this is like nullsec. From any point in FW lowsec you're never more than maybe 5 or 6 jumps from a station that wont be effected by this change. People are so spoiled about never having to move and just sitting on gates hoping some idiot jumps into you that it's really spoiling how much fun this could be. Granted, no one wants to have the possibility of things being locked forever (i.e what null can do) but in reality, that's never gonna happen. The absolute worst thing that can happen is some inconvenience to you, and you're getting the enjoyment of one of the only challenging aspects of nullsec (the logistics of an invasion).
I beg all of you naysayers to at least give this a try before freaking out and shouting about the sky falling.
Hell, I'd be 100% open to a temporary "don't plex the other guy's systems" until this comes out so that no one gets butthurt - we're all in this game for the fun, after all. I don't want to "win" the war - that ruins everything for everyone. |
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SigmaPi
Valkyr Industries Late Night Alliance
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Posted - 2012.05.10 01:09:00 -
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Hrett wrote:Oh, and can someone please explain to me WTF a datacore is, and why they are important? It appears I should be buying some soon.
they are used for invention - it's a minor cost in the grand scheme of the invention process and the only reason people are flipping out is because their passive iskfarm is getting a nerfbat to the face.
Even if the price of DCs doubles or tripples, you wont see more than a hiccup in price change on t2 items. |
SigmaPi
Valkyr Industries Late Night Alliance
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Posted - 2012.05.10 10:27:00 -
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Yuri Intaki wrote:Hans Jagerblitzen wrote:You just made some developer very happy Working as intended. So you admit that you never wanted to stop station lock-out after all and were always biased for your own side?
that is obviously what he said and what he meant. Man, where do you get those powers of deduction!? I WANT SOME!
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SigmaPi
Valkyr Industries Late Night Alliance
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Posted - 2012.05.13 20:59:00 -
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Or the revival, perhaps? |
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