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Bronya Boga
Isogen 5
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Posted - 2014.10.22 15:43:06 -
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350125GO wrote:Bronya Boga wrote:Greg Inglis wrote:super high risk. unbelievably low reward. Can you define super high risk? I think it means he's likely to lose his Drake.
You can lose your drake in wspace? Thats not what I signed up for.
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Malcaz
Caldari Provisions Caldari State
1
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Posted - 2014.10.22 19:44:57 -
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I looked into joining a w-space corp for a while, but all the paranoia puts me off. Eve is a game that I play for fun, and that makes it not fun to me. Also, it is hard to even find a decent w-space corp that is openly recruiting, probably for that reason. |
Bronya Boga
Isogen 5
514
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Posted - 2014.10.22 20:00:35 -
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Malcaz wrote:I looked into joining a w-space corp for a while, but all the paranoia puts me off. Eve is a game that I play for fun, and that makes it not fun to me. Also, it is hard to even find a decent w-space corp that is openly recruiting, probably for that reason.
There are tons of wspace corps that recruite quite easily. Tbh if by paranoia you mean full api checks and divisional access then your fears are those are things all good corps do for the security of its members
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Malcaz
Caldari Provisions Caldari State
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Posted - 2014.10.22 20:09:08 -
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Bronya Boga wrote:Malcaz wrote:I looked into joining a w-space corp for a while, but all the paranoia puts me off. Eve is a game that I play for fun, and that makes it not fun to me. Also, it is hard to even find a decent w-space corp that is openly recruiting, probably for that reason. There are tons of wspace corps that recruite quite easily. Tbh if by paranoia you mean full api checks and divisional access then your fears are those are things all good corps do for the security of its members
Not that, it's the general attitude of paranoia. It's not enjoyable.
Not many good ones. And mostly for lower tier wormholes. |
Bronya Boga
Isogen 5
514
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Posted - 2014.10.22 21:21:39 -
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Malcaz wrote:Bronya Boga wrote:Malcaz wrote:I looked into joining a w-space corp for a while, but all the paranoia puts me off. Eve is a game that I play for fun, and that makes it not fun to me. Also, it is hard to even find a decent w-space corp that is openly recruiting, probably for that reason. There are tons of wspace corps that recruite quite easily. Tbh if by paranoia you mean full api checks and divisional access then your fears are those are things all good corps do for the security of its members Not that, it's the general attitude of paranoia. It's not enjoyable. Not many good ones. And mostly for lower tier wormholes.
Im confused did you play with truly paranoid people? We always joke about it but full disclosure we aint all like that ahaha its just a spaceship game and wspace lets us truly experience it like we think this game should be
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Trinkets friend
Sudden Buggery Prolapse.
1730
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Posted - 2014.10.22 23:28:36 -
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King Fu Hostile wrote:
Well, so far CCP has failed to introduce a single gimicky toy that gets abandoned after two months.
Also, two destroyer hulls in zkill top 10.
Nestor.
Edit: Corax, Primae, Target Spectrum Breaker
CODE.
Q.E.D.
J's before K's.
Prolapse. Turning holes inside out with pew pew.
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Ilaister
Task Force Proteus Protean Concept
114
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Posted - 2014.10.23 00:14:49 -
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Malcaz wrote:Bronya Boga wrote:Malcaz wrote:I looked into joining a w-space corp for a while, but all the paranoia puts me off. Eve is a game that I play for fun, and that makes it not fun to me. Also, it is hard to even find a decent w-space corp that is openly recruiting, probably for that reason. There are tons of wspace corps that recruite quite easily. Tbh if by paranoia you mean full api checks and divisional access then your fears are those are things all good corps do for the security of its members Not that, it's the general attitude of paranoia. It's not enjoyable. Not many good ones. And mostly for lower tier wormholes.
Security is the job of your leadership to deal with. One of the many reasons why it's ******* ace being a director in wspace. If security is becoming a regular discussion in any WH corp then something is very wrong.
I know of a couple corps recruiting across all classes, high and low. Lazerhawks and some bros have opened a new chan specifically to draw people like you back in. Give somone in the thread here a poke if you are serious about coming into our gassy folds.
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Proclus Diadochu
Isogen 5
1860
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Posted - 2014.10.23 00:26:09 -
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Bronya Boga wrote:Malcaz wrote:Bronya Boga wrote:Malcaz wrote:I looked into joining a w-space corp for a while, but all the paranoia puts me off. Eve is a game that I play for fun, and that makes it not fun to me. Also, it is hard to even find a decent w-space corp that is openly recruiting, probably for that reason. There are tons of wspace corps that recruite quite easily. Tbh if by paranoia you mean full api checks and divisional access then your fears are those are things all good corps do for the security of its members Not that, it's the general attitude of paranoia. It's not enjoyable. Not many good ones. And mostly for lower tier wormholes. Im confused did you play with truly paranoid people? We always joke about it but full disclosure we aint all like that ahaha its just a spaceship game and wspace lets us truly experience it like we think this game should be Bronya did just recruit about a handful of Obstergo guys... 0effs to give. I think Jilozz told me he even told them he was a spai when joining :P Really, the paranoia thing does exist in wormholes, but even with current mechanics, and good recruiting, it is relatively easy to avoid thefts and shenanigans. Just takes some learning/effort. I would advise ANY would-be future corp CEO's in wormholes to find some successful CEO's/directors and pick their brains for the do's and don'ts of wormhole leadership, corp, POS, and role management, and learn about the hits and misses of good and terrible recruiting.
Lot's of experience currently available to players, and many of them are willing to share and talk to you.
"Join W-Space" channel ingame.
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Brazilian Dream
Caldari Provisions Caldari State
1
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Posted - 2014.10.23 05:04:24 -
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Belle epoche Arise again Gorgeous nebulae Ominous desses Friends and foes alike Dwell in dark deep Infinite killmails await Corps merge and crumble Kings and pawns surrender to Bob's Grace! |
Iyokus Patrouette
No Vacancies
182
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Posted - 2014.10.23 05:08:31 -
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Proc buying us all fancy coats again. Seems like the best way to get people into wormholes.
---- Advocate for the initiation of purple coloured wormholes----
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Luwc
Brodozers Inc.
250
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Posted - 2014.10.23 08:59:08 -
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To me personaly getting told this "If you are the typical Eve player that plays about 2-3 hours a day then perhaps wormholes are not for you." has been a pretty big turn off so far. So I had to find a group/place that does not require a "no job 23/7 EVE" Lifestyle :p
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Winthorp
2816
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Posted - 2014.10.23 09:46:19 -
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Iyokus Patrouette wrote:Proc buying us all fancy coats again. Seems like the best way to get people into wormholes.
I got so cold wearing a singlet and waiting for Mr Diadochu to send me a long promised new coat that my arms got frostbite and i had to cut them off only to be replaced with robot arms. |
calaretu
Honestly We didnt know Unsettled.
221
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Posted - 2014.10.23 11:21:39 -
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Proclus Diadochu wrote:... I would advise ANY would-be future corp CEO's in wormholes to find some successful CEO's/directors and pick their brains for the do's and don'ts of wormhole leadership, corp, POS, and role management, and learn about the hits and misses of good and terrible recruiting. Lot's of experience currently available to players, and many of them are willing to share and talk to you. "Join W-Space" channel ingame.
This. Because theres no reason not to
~Bringer of happiness
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King Fu Hostile
Imperial Collective Unsettled.
183
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Posted - 2014.10.23 11:34:26 -
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Luwc wrote:To me personaly getting told this "If you are the typical Eve player that plays about 2-3 hours a day then perhaps wormholes are not for you." has been a pretty big turn off so far. So I had to find a group/place that does not require a "no job 23/7 EVE" Lifestyle :p
No idea who tells stuff like that, unsurprisingly wormholers are normal people with RL just like everyone else.
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Arronicus
Bitter Lemons Brothers of Tangra
1181
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Posted - 2014.10.23 12:03:25 -
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Terrorfrodo wrote:Obil Que wrote: I personally would love to see unique PvE content like k-space -> w-space escalations Great idea. Occasionally, mission-runners in low-sec or even hisec would be offered special missions for which a wormhole in a nearby system is spawned that they have to scan down. In the wspace system they'll find a mission site that is of similar difficulty as their usual missions (=easy) but pays as much as a w-space site would, or more. Level 1 agents could offer missions into c1, level 2 to c2 etc. No such missions in c5/6. To not generate too many additional wormholes, these special holes would only appear if a pilot actually accepts the mission; I expect most of these missions would be turned down like the new burner missions.
You'd have to move these wormholes off the scanning system, just like escalations themselves cant be probed out. The pilot going into w-space would still face teh risk of doing content in the system, and could still bring friends in and out through the wormhole with him, which I assume would collapse on completion of the mission, but having it spawn for everyone to probe out (and see immediately on their overlay) would create a ridiculous level of risk not even seen in level 5 lowsec missions (it doesnt announce to the entire syste that content has appeared) |
Senn Denroth
Lazerhawks
226
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Posted - 2014.10.23 12:19:25 -
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Malcaz wrote:Bronya Boga wrote:Malcaz wrote:I looked into joining a w-space corp for a while, but all the paranoia puts me off. Eve is a game that I play for fun, and that makes it not fun to me. Also, it is hard to even find a decent w-space corp that is openly recruiting, probably for that reason. There are tons of wspace corps that recruite quite easily. Tbh if by paranoia you mean full api checks and divisional access then your fears are those are things all good corps do for the security of its members Not that, it's the general attitude of paranoia. It's not enjoyable. Not many good ones. And mostly for lower tier wormholes. Is that why you're still in NPC corp?
Good luck with your 'fun' in kspace :P |
Necharo Rackham
The Red Circle Inc. Ministry of Inappropriate Footwork
44
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Posted - 2014.10.23 12:47:59 -
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Luwc wrote:To me personaly getting told this "If you are the typical Eve player that plays about 2-3 hours a day then perhaps wormholes are not for you."
It kind of depends. The majority of the people I know in w-space are have a fairly regular RL, though there are some students who are online a lot. Usually when limited player-time is an issue it's other way around; recruit who plays 2-3 hours a day complaining that they can't do exactly what they want that day, be it highsec supplies/nullsec roaming etc.
As long as you are willing to roll with what the chain brings you, 2-3hours are fine. |
350125GO
Transcendent Sedition Protean Concept
121
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Posted - 2014.10.23 12:51:20 -
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Senn Denroth wrote:Malcaz wrote:Bronya Boga wrote:Malcaz wrote:I looked into joining a w-space corp for a while, but all the paranoia puts me off. Eve is a game that I play for fun, and that makes it not fun to me. Also, it is hard to even find a decent w-space corp that is openly recruiting, probably for that reason. There are tons of wspace corps that recruite quite easily. Tbh if by paranoia you mean full api checks and divisional access then your fears are those are things all good corps do for the security of its members Not that, it's the general attitude of paranoia. It's not enjoyable. Not many good ones. And mostly for lower tier wormholes. Is that why you're still in NPC corp? Good luck with your 'fun' in kspace :P
There's no place more paranoid than sov holding null. It's why I got out. I was so sick of being concerned of who was a spy, who wasn't, and all the BS about the long scam in the "meta" of the game.
Aside from trying to weed out players who will empty out a corp hangar, I have yet to see a WH corp that's paranoid about anything. WH's are too random to bother to place spies anywhere. Alt's are for scouting, not spying.
You're young, you'll adjust.
I'm old, I'll get used to it.
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Kern Hotha
66
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Posted - 2014.10.25 08:29:32 -
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The thing keeping me out of w-space isn't the lack of pilots there; in fact, it's the opposite. When wormholes first appeared in the game I envisioned creating with friends a small base in a vastly remote system that might flourish hidden from the rest of the galaxy. Obviously that's not at all what w-space offers. The ease of travel, the large fleets, the goddamn capitals, the very concept of "day tripping" - they all create an environment that is simply disappointing.
We distinguish the excellent man from the common man by saying that the former is the one who makes great demands upon himself, and the latter who makes no demands on himself.
Jose Ortega y Gasset (1883 - 1955)
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Kaderu Narada
Future Methods
1
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Posted - 2014.10.25 21:51:03 -
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It's because the isk:risk ratio is totally out of whack. A lot of players (not me, I'm not a Poor) need to make their isk in W-space, and unless you're running capital escalations it's just not very good considering the hassle of living out of a POS, the necessity of daily scanning, and the constant risk of getting dropped on by a cloaky T3 gang. |
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Kirasten
No Vacancies
114
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Posted - 2014.10.26 01:12:40 -
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Necharo Rackham wrote:Luwc wrote:To me personaly getting told this "If you are the typical Eve player that plays about 2-3 hours a day then perhaps wormholes are not for you." It kind of depends. The majority of the people I know in w-space are have a fairly regular RL, though there are some students who are online a lot. Usually when limited player-time is an issue it's other way around; recruit who plays 2-3 hours a day complaining that they can't do exactly what they want that day, be it highsec supplies/nullsec roaming etc. As long as you are willing to roll with what the chain brings you, 2-3hours are fine.
^This.
Bob directs us as he wills. It's when you try to thwart his will that you get frustrated. |
Trinkets friend
Sudden Buggery Prolapse.
1779
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Posted - 2014.10.28 01:43:12 -
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Kern Hotha wrote:The thing keeping me out of w-space isn't the lack of pilots there; in fact, it's the opposite. When wormholes first appeared in the game I envisioned creating with friends a small base in a vastly remote system that might flourish hidden from the rest of the galaxy. Obviously that's not at all what w-space offers. The ease of travel, the large fleets, the goddamn capitals, the very concept of "day tripping" - they all create an environment that is simply disappointing.
SD yourself out and go hump Sanctums. Then you can be disappointed with nullsec.
J's before K's.
Prolapse. Turning holes inside out with pew pew.
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