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Llehctim Ttirrem
We are LEMMINGS ChaosTheory.
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Posted - 2017.07.06 06:56:44 -
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Zaku Ganymede wrote:Llehctim Ttirrem wrote:[Dominix, MJD Sniper]
Drone Damage Amplifier II Drone Damage Amplifier II Federation Navy Drone Damage Amplifier Federation Navy Drone Damage Amplifier Drone Damage Amplifier II Damage Control II Federation Navy Large Armor Repairer
Omnidirectional Tracking Link I, Optimal Range Script Omnidirectional Tracking Link I, Optimal Range Script Federation Navy Omnidirectional Tracking Link, Optimal Range Script Sensor Booster II, Targeting Range Script Large Micro Jump Drive
425mm Prototype Gauss Gun, Iron Charge L 425mm Prototype Gauss Gun, Iron Charge L 425mm Prototype Gauss Gun, Iron Charge L Drone Link Augmentor I Drone Link Augmentor I Drone Link Augmentor I
Large Auxiliary Nano Pump II Large Ionic Field Projector II Large Drone Scope Chip II
Garde II x5 Warden II x5 Bouncer II x5
not the cheapest fit, but running faction sentries and you can still sit out at 100km and basically never take damage.
this runs level 4's quite easily. and even better you can change damage types based on the mission. it's not cheap though. that's the only problem. It looks like an optimal fit. Unfortunately I don't have the skill points to make a fit like that works. I'd be minus 500% cap. Thanks for the post though! Didn't even have to insult me first. Bravo!
the thing about that fit is it's a literal range tank. you land in a site, point the ship whichever direction you want to (preferably away from the big gaggle of ships) and hit the MJD. poof you land 100km away, launch sentries and orbit them at 500m. the armor rep is only there for the initial agro that you'll get when you land from the warp in. once you're at range, none of the rats should be able to hit you. and any that can won't be doing enough damage to break your tank even without being cap stable. the large MJD takes a lot of cap. but it only runs for about 10 seconds then you don't have to touch it again. |
Zaku Ganymede
The Scope Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2017.07.07 21:46:46 -
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I've ran the Dominic quite a bit and it is a great drone boat but I get guristas extravaganza mission about every 3 missions and their missiles seem to go out to 200k. You can't out range them. For those missions I've been using the Hyperion and just face tanking it. It takes a little longer but it's the only way I can do it.
For everything else I've been using the mega and it rips through battleships really quick. I do however need to invest in implants, I haven't put any in since I've been getting ganked alot and it didn't seem worth it. |
Eleanor Roscommon
Imperial Academy Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2017.07.07 23:42:37 -
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OK, so you show a pic of yourself in a Mega,
Here are your own words:
I'm a new player, so I don't have a lot of skills. I'm currently running L3s in a Hyperion (costs 224M) My dps is 147 Got my dps up to 290. Traded the Hyperion for a Mega (costs 170M) I've been steam rolling L4's all day. I don't have the skills to make that fit work. I am two weeks old. It takes me about 2 hours to complete a mission. . . .and get my Hyperion to face tank. (thought you traded the Hyperion) I've used the Dominix quite a bit. (costs 200M) (now a Dominix, with a Hyperion, and a Megathron). . . . haven't put any implants in, since I'm getting ganked a lot.
So, that's all your "BS". All of this in two weeks. It's almost unbelievable. (almost?)
No need for any more comments from me. You've done a good job on your own.
Sweetie, have a great evening, fly safe, and heaven forbid, don't get ganked again. |
Zaku Ganymede
The Scope Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2017.07.08 01:29:30 -
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Eleanor Roscommon wrote:OK, so you show a pic of yourself in a Mega,
Here are your own words:
I'm a new player, so I don't have a lot of skills. I'm currently running L3s in a Hyperion (costs 224M) My dps is 147 Got my dps up to 290. Traded the Hyperion for a Mega (costs 170M) I've been steam rolling L4's all day. I don't have the skills to make that fit work. I am two weeks old. It takes me about 2 hours to complete a mission. . . .and get my Hyperion to face tank. (thought you traded the Hyperion) I've used the Dominix quite a bit. (costs 200M) (now a Dominix, with a Hyperion, and a Megathron). . . . haven't put any implants in, since I'm getting ganked a lot.
So, that's all your "BS". All of this in two weeks. It's almost unbelievable. (almost?)
No need for any more comments from me. You've done a good job on your own.
Sweetie, have a great evening, fly safe, and heaven forbid, don't get ganked again.
The starter pack I bought came with a bunch of cosmetic items that I sold for like 1.5bil and I sold the extra plex for another 1.5bil.
With that money I bought a few skill injectors and a few ships.
Since you're clearly some kind of internet forum detective genius I'm sure you already figured all that out.
Safe flying!
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Dr Joshua Stone
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2017.07.08 13:42:36 -
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I'm a friggin genius too then, because that is what I figured when I heard "two weeks". I didn't have to be a detective see that. And many more figured the same thing, but someone finally got you to admit it.
Going for all you can get in only two weeks, takes away from the actual learning process. It takes away from the game. There's a big difference from earning your way in EVE and buying your way.
Many older players have invested their time in their game play, and are still playing today. They did it before being able to buy your way thru, and they may even appreciate the leaning curve they went thru. Paying to win was a mistake by CCP. I don't believe those players will last for any length of time.
What you get out of EVE is what you put into it. If you're a kid with a gun, you're not going to last very long.
-Josh
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Zaku Ganymede
Deus-Vult
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Posted - 2017.07.08 15:40:19 -
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Dr Joshua Stone wrote:I'm a friggin genius too then, because that is what I figured when I heard "two weeks". I didn't have to be a detective see that. And many more figured the same thing, but someone finally got you to admit it.
Going for all you can get in only two weeks, takes away from the actual learning process. It takes away from the game. There's a big difference from earning your way in EVE and buying your way.
Many older players have invested their time in their game play, and are still playing today. They did it before being able to buy your way thru, and they may even appreciate the leaning curve they went thru. Paying to win was a mistake by CCP. I don't believe those players will last for any length of time.
What you get out of EVE is what you put into it. If you're a kid with a gun, you're not going to last very long.
-Josh
That was a beautiful speech bro. I'm so fkn wet right now. |
Dr Joshua Stone
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2017.07.09 15:18:09 -
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Zaku Ganymede wrote:Dr Joshua Stone wrote:I'm a friggin genius too then, because that is what I figured when I heard "two weeks". I didn't have to be a detective see that. And many more figured the same thing, but someone finally got you to admit it.
Going for all you can get in only two weeks, takes away from the actual learning process. It takes away from the game. There's a big difference from earning your way in EVE and buying your way.
Many older players have invested their time in their game play, and are still playing today. They did it before being able to buy your way thru, and they may even appreciate the leaning curve they went thru. Paying to win was a mistake by CCP. I don't believe those players will last for any length of time.
What you get out of EVE is what you put into it. If you're a kid with a gun, you're not going to last very long.
-Josh
That was a beautiful speech bro. I'm so fkn wet right now.
What did you do? Pee in your panties?
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Nerdz Rool
Imperial Shipment Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2017.07.09 17:51:02 -
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Dr Joshua Stone wrote:I'm a friggin genius too then, because that is what I figured when I heard "two weeks". I didn't have to be a detective see that. And many more figured the same thing, but someone finally got you to admit it.
Going for all you can get in only two weeks, takes away from the actual learning process. It takes away from the game. There's a big difference from earning your way in EVE and buying your way.
Many older players have invested their time in their game play, and are still playing today. They did it before being able to buy your way thru, and they may even appreciate the leaning curve they went thru. Paying to win was a mistake by CCP. I don't believe those players will last for any length of time.
What you get out of EVE is what you put into it. If you're a kid with a gun, you're not going to last very long.
-Josh
I must say Eve still is not Pay 2 Win. SP does not equal actual skills. |
Atomeon
The Scope Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2017.07.09 19:17:15 -
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Nerdz Rool wrote:
I must say Eve still is not Pay 2 Win. SP does not equal actual skills.
Between two with same experience is pay to win. |
Eleanor Roscommon
Imperial Academy Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2017.07.09 19:35:15 -
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Nerdz Rool wrote:Dr Joshua Stone wrote:I'm a friggin genius too then, because that is what I figured when I heard "two weeks". I didn't have to be a detective see that. And many more figured the same thing, but someone finally got you to admit it.
Going for all you can get in only two weeks, takes away from the actual learning process. It takes away from the game. There's a big difference from earning your way in EVE and buying your way.
Many older players have invested their time in their game play, and are still playing today. They did it before being able to buy your way thru, and they may even appreciate the leaning curve they went thru. Paying to win was a mistake by CCP. I don't believe those players will last for any length of time.
What you get out of EVE is what you put into it. If you're a kid with a gun, you're not going to last very long.
-Josh
I must say Eve still is not Pay 2 Win. SP does not equal actual skills.
I agree with you and Josh. As this thread and others have demonstrated over the years, you can invest a lot of real money in EVE to buy shiny things. You can also buy skill injectors to get a lot of sp. But in the end, it doesn't mean you have paid to win. You have only paid to get stuff. So you end up with a lot of stuff and sp, but don't know how to use any of it. Winning requires it's own definition. |
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