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Val'Dore
PlanetCorp InterStellar
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Posted - 2012.11.01 13:43:00 -
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Complex Potential wrote:You used to be able to tank concorde?
When CONCORD was introduced (wasn't even in EvE at release), they were about on par with faction navies.
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Prime
Argentium Astrum
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Posted - 2012.11.01 14:23:00 -
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I played beta, I'm one of the oldest people in game... so old that my corp history was cut off by a ccp snafu
of course I remember m0o...
they were a very good & necessary evil at the time; we all knew of the many loopholes and unfair tactics in eve, and we even tried to get the devs to do something about it, but it was not until m0o actually abused them that the devs actually started fixing things...
many of the exploits they used were well known and complained about in beta, just FYI
this is why the dev hate was unwarranted, and why the dev interventions were really a reflection on ccp's poor response to fix things
ccp's attitude has improved a bit over the years, but there are still examples of bad dev work everywhere :(
-> this is why things like making a private contract to "Prime" still is nearly impossible - I am half way down a list of about 600 names that match, but for some reason, they think that is ok. I am the ONLY match for "Prime", but do not show up at the top of the list. WHY? A: It's lazy dev work... guys like Knuth wrote proper algs to do this sort of thing in the 70s... eve devs don't read Knuth I guess.
Prime
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Hairtrigger
Sanguine Legion
10
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Posted - 2012.11.02 10:37:00 -
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Complex Potential wrote:You used to be able to tank concorde?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnjK5EVsIfI
this is the yuali incident that got zombies banned and conc made into super badasses to stop this happenin again.
i still see a few m0o around in old chat channels, didnt most go on to form the royal syndicate, then aftet that scattered to the 4 winds |
Eugene Kerner
TunDraGon
177
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Posted - 2012.11.02 10:48:00 -
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inb4 Tank |
Lin-Young Borovskova
Science and Trade Institute Caldari State
883
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Posted - 2012.11.02 10:51:00 -
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Complex Potential wrote:Andemnon Kohort wrote:Nanatoa wrote:Sounds a lot like m0o used game mechanics to their advantage, much like James 315 does these days. Would that be a correct observation? Theres a bit of a difference between an 'organisation' that represented a very real threat in the game, and someone who is at best, a min(er)or nuisance I love word play +1
Not empty quoting brb |
Eugene Kerner
TunDraGon
177
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Posted - 2012.11.02 10:56:00 -
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Nanatoa wrote:Sounds a lot like m0o used game mechanics to their advantage, much like James 315 does these days. Would that be a correct observation?
Allthough I have some sypathy for the bumpers - that-¦s like comparing a planet to an apple. |
Kepaloha
Something Something Dark Side CO
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Posted - 2012.11.02 14:02:00 -
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I remember them. was always fun tryin to sneak through their gate camps. i lost my first battleship to them too. oh good times...good times... |
Muad 'dib
The Imperial Fedaykin
617
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Posted - 2012.11.02 14:17:00 -
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i remember, i almost lost my hauler in yulai.
pioneers of the old school pvpers and pirates http://img299.imageshack.us/img299/4375/mynewsig2.jpg |
Kenneth O'Hara
Bareback Pornstars Fade 2 Black
3361
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Posted - 2012.11.02 15:33:00 -
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Who cares about M0o anymore? They are gone... end of story! Click on the link in my sig... Tell 'em i sent you. Best thread ever!!!
Stick around. I'm full of bad ideas. ~Isaac Clarke |
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CCP Guard
C C P C C P Alliance
2956
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Posted - 2012.11.02 21:18:00 -
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I sure remember them :). They caused us a lot of headaches back in the day by exposing flaws in the system and forcing us to think about them under extreme time pressure. I was one of the pilots in the seven man Concord Black Ops fleet that chased them away from one of their gate camps. It seems silly in hindsight to have intervened like that but that's just one of the lessons they helped us absorb.
Good times! CCP Guard | EVE Community Developer |-á@ccp_guard |
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flakeys
Angels of Anarchy Interstellar Confederation
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Posted - 2012.11.02 21:41:00 -
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One day baby when we're old , oh baby when we're old think of all the stories .... There is a sufficiency in the world for man's need but not for man's greed.-á |
Talon SilverHawk
Patria o Muerte
550
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Posted - 2012.11.02 21:54:00 -
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Had fun with mOo : ), especially in my CFS and v early Celest days.
Tal |
Cyprus Black
No Flux Given
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Posted - 2012.11.02 22:00:00 -
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CCP Falcon wrote:m0o (to spell their name correctly) were one of the most awesome and legendary corps in EVE Online. I was around as a player back in 2003 when they were at their height, and I've never seen a corp so coherent, so focused and a corp that works so well together in combat since. Some of the biggest names in the history of the game were part of m0o. CCP Falcon. Would you, or someone at CCP, be willing to come on to the Lost In EvE podcast to discuss the history of the game? From beta, to launch, to early developments, to mOo, to T20, so on and so forth. I'm missing historic EvE moments for sure, but that's the point of the podcast. The vast majority of plates don't know EvEs history and that's a shame.
Too busy playing The Secret World. EvE has gone stale and boring. |
fukier
Flatline.
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Posted - 2012.11.03 13:29:00 -
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Came expectiing a thread about master of Orion... Left Disapointed. At the end of the game both the pawn and the Queen go in the same box. |
Othran
Brutor Tribe Minmatar Republic
248
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Posted - 2012.11.03 13:46:00 -
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CCP Guard wrote:I sure remember them :). They caused us a lot of headaches back in the day by exposing flaws in the system and forcing us to think about them under extreme time pressure. I was one of the pilots in the seven man Concord Black Ops fleet that chased them away from one of their gate camps. It seems silly in hindsight to have intervened like that but that's just one of the lessons they helped us absorb.
Good times!
To be fair they had told you dozens of times what would happen without stacking penalties
For people wondering how "bad/good" this was - well a Maller could do about 800-1000dps and ships had a lot less EHP than they do these days. You could basically kill any other cruiser in the game inside 10 seconds. Infinite tracking (or as near as made no odds) didn't help either
The map didn't look like it does now and the only option other than going through Mara-Passari was a 15 jump route around Lonetrek - with no warp to zero remember. The wrecks built up to the stage they would lag anyone out and you'd be dead/podded before you loaded grid. This went on for a couple of weeks until CCP Guard and his buddies arrived.
I still remember Morkt Drakt's "m0o evasion kits" - 3 mwds (they stacked) and 3 warp core stabs |
fukier
Flatline.
92
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Posted - 2012.11.03 14:01:00 -
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baltec1 wrote:m0o were the original terrorists of EVE. I would love to see the bears of today suffer the chaos they used to inflict upon high sec.
this was before concord and before sig radius right?
oh the tears... At the end of the game both the pawn and the Queen go in the same box. |
Othran
Brutor Tribe Minmatar Republic
248
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Posted - 2012.11.03 14:21:00 -
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fukier wrote:baltec1 wrote:m0o were the original terrorists of EVE. I would love to see the bears of today suffer the chaos they used to inflict upon high sec. this was before concord and before sig radius right? oh the tears...
Sig radius (IIRC) arrived a bit after the first BS came into game. CCP were already having a pretty hideous time of things due to various "design oversights" and realised that increasing damage according to size was going to give them more headaches.
Tracking came later
Oh and remember that was just m0o. Space Invaders inflicted a lot more mayhem on high-sec dwellers than m0o ever did. Space Invaders (and later Zombies) were the people who caused CCP to invent/buff Concord, not m0o. I think its fair to say that m0o ARE responsible for gate guns though, which were considerably more potent when ships had less EHP.
The forums would sink under massed wailing if anything close to what happened then was happening now.
It was fun |
Lyrrashae
Crushed Ambitions Reckless Ambition
385
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Posted - 2012.11.03 18:32:00 -
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CCP Eterne wrote:I joined the game too late to appreciate M0o, but the stories I've heard have always been appropriately epic. Guys like them are what make EVE stand heads and shoulders above other games in terms of history and community.
Same story, me (first sub from January 2009 with a few trials during the last few monts of EmpAge)...
M0o.
GHSC.
Suddenly Ninjas (their genesis when probing things/people down was very different, and much, much more like work than it is now.).
TRAPS.
DNS and Burn Eden, and more recently, Bomber's Bar.
Club Deadspace, and St. Mio's Deep-space Probe Guide.
Those are EVE at its best and to me most inspiring, among many other things more esoteric/subtle that have always fed my inner intellectual fapper.
Not Goons (<---the only time I will ever deem that name worthy of capitalisation, solely in respect to what they used to be, not the joke they are now)/TEST/wannabes/blinkered one-dimensional little lick-spittles by the buttload.)).
We need proper emergent game-play again, and the above-mentioned brought it --damn, did they ever! And that's what's kept me in EVE for going on 4 years.
Come back to us, for Gods' sakes! In irae, veritas. |
fathomn
Journies End
1
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Posted - 2012.11.03 18:38:00 -
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I have the fortune to know very much who m0o was and for me will always be. Running their gate camps with my frigates holds full of zydrine for our corps manufacturing needs from Ylandoki to Funt back when you HAD to go through mara to get there. I was the only one in corp crazy enough to keep trying it and failed a few times, got through others. Course back then a cargo hold of a frigate was a lot of zydrine and expensive.
They were the ones that came up with the jet can trick and they were responsible for the 2 min timers on jet cans now to stop people from putting them out to cause lag. As I fell victim to that trick. Jumped. Black screen. Loaded straight to the med bay.
Good times. |
Lyrrashae
Crushed Ambitions Reckless Ambition
385
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Posted - 2012.11.03 18:56:00 -
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Othran wrote: [...]
The forums would sink under massed wailing if anything close to what happened then was happening now.
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Please, (insert self-reinforcing hyper-somatic social construct of your choice here), for that reason alone, it is absolutely imperative that this occurs, like, immediately. In irae, veritas. |
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Lady Spank
Genos Occidere HYDRA RELOADED
2865
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Posted - 2012.11.03 19:49:00 -
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Lyrrashae wrote:Othran wrote: [...]
The forums would sink under massed wailing if anything close to what happened then was happening now.
[...] Please, (insert self-reinforcing hyper-somatic social construct of your choice here), for that reason alone, it is absolutely imperative that this occurs, like, immediately.
You do quite enough wailing yourself. (a¦á_a¦â) ~ (my spaceblog) http://bit.ly/RB6X4C ~ (a¦á_a¦â) |
Lyrrashae
Crushed Ambitions Reckless Ambition
385
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Posted - 2012.11.03 21:52:00 -
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Lady Spank wrote:Lyrrashae wrote:Othran wrote: [...]
The forums would sink under massed wailing if anything close to what happened then was happening now.
[...] Please, (insert self-reinforcing hyper-somatic social construct of your choice here), for that reason alone, it is absolutely imperative that this occurs, like, immediately. You do quite enough wailing yourself.
At least I'm saying something, instead of being a comically generic cliche of an Internet-hater.
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