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Mara Tessidar
Bat Country Goonswarm Federation
958
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Posted - 2013.11.07 23:43:00 -
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If you leave highsec, people will shoot at you.*
I don't know why I have to say this, but apparently you forgot about that aspect of the game.
*people will shoot at you in highsec, too. |
Tera iG
I N E X T R E M I S Gentlemen's Agreement
20
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Posted - 2013.11.07 23:44:00 -
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Mara Tessidar wrote:If you leave highsec, people will shoot at you.*
I don't know why I have to say this, but apparently you forgot about that aspect of the game.
*people will shoot at you in highsec, too.
+1 great post |
Vincent Athena
V.I.C.E.
2253
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Posted - 2013.11.07 23:45:00 -
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That's why I got into a clean clone and flew a ship I do not care about.
Its also why such a large fraction of the player base stays in high sec. |
JamDunc
Team JK
82
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Posted - 2013.11.07 23:59:00 -
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No one minds losing ships. Everyone hates running in a fleet with an FC who can't put his trousers on the right war around. In this case CCP decided they can FC, what we found out is CCP can't FC.
It does make you wonder how much better the game would be if some of the top Eve players were put in charge of coming up with features. |
Richard Ramlrez
Sebiestor Tribe Minmatar Republic
26
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Posted - 2013.11.08 00:02:00 -
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My long term goal is joining a nice corp in null for a mix of PVE and PVP. Till then im going to skill up a bit in Highsec, get ready for marauders and other things. |
Amber Kurvora
Turalyon Plus Turalyon Alliance
68
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Posted - 2013.11.08 00:03:00 -
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If you go into these things, go in expecting to lose ships. It's why I always, always giggle like a loon when you see people losing faction fit ships on these Events. Also, thank god I swapped the Cerberus out for a Rifter. That Frigate saved my butt, |
Skeln Thargensen
Alpha Sperglords
272
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Posted - 2013.11.08 00:03:00 -
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if you like highsec so much you should form an intimate and loving relationship with it, pool your resources to invest in upcoming residential areas and procreate wisely and frugally. |
Carmen Electra
The Scope Gallente Federation
61
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Posted - 2013.11.08 00:07:00 -
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JamDunc wrote:No one minds losing ships.
Really? My experience has been exactly the opposite. If you can point me to these mythical people who have a well-adjusted sense of risk taking, I might reverse my recent disillusionment with EVE.
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Mara Tessidar
Bat Country Goonswarm Federation
962
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Posted - 2013.11.08 00:07:00 -
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JamDunc wrote:No one minds losing ships. Everyone hates running in a fleet with an FC who can't put his trousers on the right war around. In this case CCP decided they can FC, what we found out is CCP can't FC.
It does make you wonder how much better the game would be if some of the top Eve players were put in charge of coming up with features.
You mean like how CCP Fozzie singlehandedly multiplied the number of usable Eve ships by six (and then promptly made interceptors overpowered)? |
Rekkr Nordgard
The Ardency of Faith Filthy Bastards
80
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Posted - 2013.11.08 00:09:00 -
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Mara Tessidar wrote:If you leave highsec, people will shoot at you.*
I don't know why I have to say this, but apparently you forgot about that aspect of the game.
Congratulations on completely missing the point of the complaints. |
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Skeln Thargensen
Alpha Sperglords
272
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Posted - 2013.11.08 00:10:00 -
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JamDunc wrote:No one minds losing ships. Everyone hates running in a fleet with an FC who can't put his trousers on the right way around. In this case CCP decided they can FC, what we found out is CCP can't FC.
It does make you wonder how much better the game would be if some of the top Eve players were put in charge of coming up with features.
but they already got their spod deployable... |
Mara Tessidar
Bat Country Goonswarm Federation
962
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Posted - 2013.11.08 00:11:00 -
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Rekkr Nordgard wrote:Congratulations on completely missing the point of the complaints.
I don't understand why people are complaining CCP did a bad job of holding a live event. That's better than how things usually go. People should be thanking them. |
Anomaly One
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
44
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Posted - 2013.11.08 00:12:00 -
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Carmen Electra wrote:JamDunc wrote:No one minds losing ships. Really? My experience has been exactly the opposite. If you can point me to these mythical people who have a well-adjusted sense of risk taking, I might reverse my recent disillusionment with EVE.
no one who went to the event mind losing ships most of the outrage was over time wasted, organization and mislead, maybe you should have read the chat channels regarding the event to see or nah.
But please do go on. |
KuroVolt
The Legion of Spoon Curatores Veritatis Alliance
969
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Posted - 2013.11.08 00:12:00 -
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Disregard OP, come to Providence.
People will shoot at you less there! |
JamDunc
Team JK
85
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Posted - 2013.11.08 00:12:00 -
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Mara Tessidar wrote:You mean like how CCP Fozzie singlehandedly multiplied the number of usable Eve ships by six (and then promptly made interceptors overpowered)?
CCP have about 300 people working on Eve. Look at all the patch notes over the last year or two. Now take all the stuff done by Fozzie and Rise out of them. What the **** do the other 297 people do. Sack them and hire 10 guys like fozzie and Rise and you have a LOT more content coming out of CCP.
Oh keep Guard though. He might have a bit too much of a thing for Somer and his crew but he is funny as ****.
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Serptimis
Balls Deep Inc.
190
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Posted - 2013.11.08 00:15:00 -
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To all participants in the CCP live event complaining about the massacre, you only have yourselves to blame for this easily avoidable outcome. The correct tactic was to jump in another 1000 people to crash the node. Any null sec resident could have told you this. |
Sidrat Flush
Deadly Harmony
154
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Posted - 2013.11.08 00:16:00 -
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Richard Ramlrez wrote:My long term goal is joining a nice corp in null for a mix of PVE and PVP. Till then im going to skill up a bit in Highsec, get ready for marauders and other things.
Get to null as fast as possible and learn how to play from there. Better isk, better corp mates and a chance to learn how to pvp in easily replaceable ships even if you just tackle while flying really fast. You'll also have to find out how fast fleets move some fcs broadcast ohers don't. Listening skills are very important.
Don't fall for a high sec corp pretending they will be able to teach you how to play either. The isk is terrible in empire unless you get the loot drop, but that's down to luck.
Check the recruitment forum it'll be the best decision you've ever made. |
Rekkr Nordgard
The Ardency of Faith Filthy Bastards
83
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Posted - 2013.11.08 00:17:00 -
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Mara Tessidar wrote:Rekkr Nordgard wrote:Congratulations on completely missing the point of the complaints. I don't understand why people are complaining CCP did a bad job of holding a live event. That's better than how things usually go. People should be thanking them.
Well at least you admit that you don't understand. Next time you don't understand something, please refrain from making a thread about it. |
JamDunc
Team JK
86
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Posted - 2013.11.08 00:17:00 -
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Serptimis wrote:To all participants in the CCP live event complaining about the massacre, you only have yourselves to blame for this easily avoidable outcome. The correct tactic was to jump in another 1000 people to crash the node. Any null sec resident could have told you this.
We had about 4000 people in total, CCP just spread us too thin, we could have blobbed so hard even the blobbers of null would bow to our blobbing. |
Noriko Mai
1030
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Posted - 2013.11.08 00:18:00 -
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Mara Tessidar wrote:Rekkr Nordgard wrote:Congratulations on completely missing the point of the complaints. I don't understand why people are complaining CCP did a bad job of holding a live event. That's better than how things usually go. People should be thanking them. You are right! If CCP makes something crappy it's still better than making it really horrible. That are the standards we should measure it in..
I'll just quote myself from this post: Noriko Mai wrote:You don't get it. The people are mad because the had to travel hours with 10% TIDI. They are mad because the event was over before they were even there although they met hours before the event even started. They are mad, because there was no communication from CCP.
And to the 0.0 guys that are amused by the TIDI rage. You bridge in a system and have a fight with TIDI. I'm very tense to your reactions after traveling 2-3 hours with 10% TIDI to your "battlefield".
EDIT: I have to admit to be on the 0.0 side. But your pseudo "Carebear tearharvesting sh*t" is sometimes really pathetic. |
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Alavaria Fera
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
5104
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Posted - 2013.11.08 00:23:00 -
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10% Tidi |
KuroVolt
The Legion of Spoon Curatores Veritatis Alliance
971
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Posted - 2013.11.08 00:28:00 -
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Alavaria Fera wrote:10% Tidi I like warping in 10% Tidi and pretending that Im just flying an interceptor. |
Lugia3
Emerald Inc.
634
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Posted - 2013.11.08 00:29:00 -
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Shh... Don't tell them! |
Herzog Wolfhammer
Sigma Special Tactics Group
3566
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Posted - 2013.11.08 00:35:00 -
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One more time.
Nobody was expecting tea and crumpets. Everybody who didn't want to risk their bacon had a chance to turn back (what with 10% TiDi there was plenty of time to think about it).
But if we want to argue about any taste of nullsec that highsec got today, it would have to be the incompetence of organization, which in this case was CCP. TiDI is also another thing over which the nullsec community is saying "welcome to nullsec".
Just about every ex-nullsec player cites these kinds of issue as reasons not to want to go back to nullsec.
So I would say that if anybody should be crying right now, it should be nullsec, because this botched live event managed to reinforce various negative viewpoints about nullsec. Not all of them are correct of course. But the worst part about this is that one of the most overblown impressions of nullsec, the notion that you jump into nullsec and you jump into instant death, was reinforced today.
And while nullsec organizations will insist that joining them is a sure way to prevent that (arguably - it still happens) , the perception of what happened today and the reality will not be in sync. "Be a nullsec slave/cog or die" may be the lasting impression in a game that suffers from it. Even lone wolves and small gang PVPers know this to be false, but perception is 9/10 of the reality.
I hope the killmails were good. Because the long lasting damage to the game and to the perception of nullsec is not going to be beneficial to anybody in the long run.
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Razzor Death
Bat Country Goonswarm Federation
224
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Posted - 2013.11.08 00:38:00 -
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hahahahaha oh no the high sec publords will stay in highsec now ;_; |
Noriko Mai
1030
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Posted - 2013.11.08 00:39:00 -
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Herzog Wolfhammer wrote:One more time.
Nobody was expecting tea and crumpets. Everybody who didn't want to risk their bacon had a chance to turn back (what with 10% TiDi there was plenty of time to think about it).
But if we want to argue about any taste of nullsec that highsec got today, it would have to be the incompetence of organization, which in this case was CCP. TiDI is also another thing over which the nullsec community is saying "welcome to nullsec". [..]
Maybe I'll quote myself again:
Noriko Mai wrote:[..]And to the 0.0 guys that are amused by the TIDI rage. You bridge in a system and have a fight with TIDI. I'm very tense to your reactions after traveling 2-3 hours with 10% TIDI to your "battlefield".[..] |
Arn Dog
34
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Posted - 2013.11.08 00:39:00 -
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We also found out for CCP support that "CCP has a strict rule on non involvement with large ship engagements". However they breached this by taking command of the fleet. |
baltec1
Bat Country Goonswarm Federation
8461
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Posted - 2013.11.08 00:41:00 -
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One welp and the wretches of highsec decide the end is nigh. |
Alice Saki
Mind Games. Suddenly Spaceships.
97396
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Posted - 2013.11.08 00:43:00 -
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Mara Tessidar wrote:If you leave highsec, people will shoot at you.*
I don't know why I have to say this, but apparently you forgot about that aspect of the game.
*people will shoot at you in highsec, too.
I Approve of this Message |
Johnny Marzetti
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
1090
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Posted - 2013.11.08 00:43:00 -
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Herzog Wolfhammer wrote:One more time.
Nobody was expecting tea and crumpets. Everybody who didn't want to risk their bacon had a chance to turn back (what with 10% TiDi there was plenty of time to think about it).
But if we want to argue about any taste of nullsec that highsec got today, it would have to be the incompetence of organization, which in this case was CCP. TiDI is also another thing over which the nullsec community is saying "welcome to nullsec".
Just about every ex-nullsec player cites these kinds of issue as reasons not to want to go back to nullsec.
So I would say that if anybody should be crying right now, it should be nullsec, because this botched live event managed to reinforce various negative viewpoints about nullsec. Not all of them are correct of course. But the worst part about this is that one of the most overblown impressions of nullsec, the notion that you jump into nullsec and you jump into instant death, was reinforced today.
And while nullsec organizations will insist that joining them is a sure way to prevent that (arguably - it still happens) , the perception of what happened today and the reality will not be in sync. "Be a nullsec slave/cog or die" may be the lasting impression in a game that suffers from it. Even lone wolves and small gang PVPers know this to be false, but perception is 9/10 of the reality.
I hope the killmails were good. Because the long lasting damage to the game and to the perception of nullsec is not going to be beneficial to anybody in the long run.
I don't know which I find funnier, that you think there's some shortage of people eager to pay a lot of money to come to null or that you think we're all slaves and/or cogs in a video game that we could always just not play if we were having such an awful time. |
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