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1. Anyone heard of these Anti Pirates? - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Lord Xyr'dan wrote: The Fendahlian Collective Concordokken. Part of the Coalition of Anti-Pirates . Nice bunch of people. Quote: I am doing some research and want to know if these folks are feared among pirates. It's rare that anyone "f...
- by Arkady Sadik - at 2011.12.27 18:04:00
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2. Anti-Piracy - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Anti-pirate checking in, and taking this seriously for a moment! :-D Originally by: Lady Spank Why do we kill people who kill people to show them that killing people is wrong? There is not one uniform group of anti-pirates, so what I ...
- by Arkady Sadik - at 2011.06.03 07:02:00
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3. Noir. Professional Mercenary Corporation - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Originally by: somewhere else Noir is a very professional group who take their contracts seriously and aren't just killing ships around Providence, but also provide a variety of other services. For instance they explain to Providence resid...
- by Arkady Sadik - at 2010.02.04 08:41:00
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4. Can Flipping Bug - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
This is actually not so much about "client lag". The real problem here is that, instead of giving a warning "hey, you're trying to take stuff, are you sure?", it flags. Which shouldn't happen and is a bug. op, don't just petition it, file a bug r...
- by Arkady Sadik - at 2009.01.25 13:21:00
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5. Pirates, PvP'ers, Ant-Pirates.....wut? - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
I don't particularly care about the "you shoot defenseless haulers" attack. A hauler is not defenseless. PvP is not only about shooting each other. Avoiding unfavorable fights is a great part of PvP, and that is what haulers do. And a good hauler ...
- by Arkady Sadik - at 2009.01.19 23:37:00
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6. Pirates, PvP'ers, Ant-Pirates.....wut? - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Edited by: Arkady Sadik on 19/01/2009 17:33:54 Well, at the lowest level, it's "people shoot others", so yes, they're pretty much the same. What it boils down to is target selection. The main difference, between what people commonly call "pir...
- by Arkady Sadik - at 2009.01.19 17:33:00
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7. Pirates, PvP'ers, Ant-Pirates.....wut? - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
For those interested, there's also a very nice post about NRDS by the leader of the FOUNDATI0N alliance, who are NRDS in 0.0: FDN forum link
- by Arkady Sadik - at 2009.01.19 01:01:00
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8. Pirates, PvP'ers, Ant-Pirates.....wut? - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Originally by: Dro Nee The only difference then is how much RP you want to have in your game (as evidenced by Ayari's comment that they are anti-pie and dont accept people without the maturity to be that.... at least i assume that was RP.....
- by Arkady Sadik - at 2009.01.18 19:21:00
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9. Grief play and the real world. - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Hm. The problem here is a wrong distinction into two groups. It's not about "carebears" vs. "griefers". It's about people with a good attitude vs. people with a stupid attitude. Good attitudes: "I'm a carebear. I enjoy being good at this game. I...
- by Arkady Sadik - at 2009.01.05 16:07:00
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10. Locator agents wtf? - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Remove the person from your address book and add it again. Is it still online? If so, then they clone jumped, but didn't enter a new ship. Apparently, clone jumping does not update your location, only entering a ship does.
- by Arkady Sadik - at 2008.10.15 21:04:00
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