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41. Why do people assume how we play the game reflects us in real life? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Isaac Armer wrote: Bing Bangboom wrote: I think what you are seeing is wardeccers and ganking organizations responding to the changes that CCP has instituted. My experience leads me to believe that what you are describing is a refinement of...
- by Bing Bangboom - at 2016.09.16 21:28:26
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42. Why do people assume how we play the game reflects us in real life? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Lucas Kell wrote: But that's still not risk/reward. The gankers risk basically nothing and get rewarded. There's no need to take a risk because rewards are so easily collected. It's like wardec groups, nothing actually encourages wardec groups ...
- by Bing Bangboom - at 2016.09.16 20:58:00
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43. Mining and Industry Corporations and War Declarations - in Assembly Hall [original thread]
Lord Mudeki wrote: baltec1 wrote: Captain Highfield wrote: There is a problem with "The Code", not honoring your own terms with 'the permit' aspect; is griefing. Bumping after being asked to stop, is griefing. Neither of those stat...
- by Bing Bangboom - at 2016.09.16 17:38:33
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44. Why do people assume how we play the game reflects us in real life? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Lulu Lunette wrote: All these threads always turn into a CODE thread The New Order and our quest to save highsec continue to be the most relevant and important issue in Eve, for over four years now. Its no wonder people are drawn to discu...
- by Bing Bangboom - at 2016.09.15 17:24:56
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45. Why do people assume how we play the game reflects us in real life? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Brokk Witgenstein wrote: Well. I try to keep an open mind, but if you come out and say stuff like "yeah, we're an organization of bored griefers relegated to doing the only thing left for us and we called it The Code", ....... that settles tha...
- by Bing Bangboom - at 2016.09.14 21:50:50
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46. Why do people assume how we play the game reflects us in real life? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Playne Jayne wrote: Bing Bangboom wrote: Another side note: I'm no Goon. Those black-balling (@)!)_!#s wouldn't take me. I'd always thought that CODE. were either a) made up of Goons themselves, bored of having-it-all in null, or ...
- by Bing Bangboom - at 2016.09.14 21:07:27
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47. Why do people assume how we play the game reflects us in real life? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Playne Jayne wrote: Bing Bangboom wrote: James has often recommended that CCP add a mission to the tutorial where new players go and read the Code. And yet, surprise surprise, CCP haven't gone and done that. The group of devs that high-f...
- by Bing Bangboom - at 2016.09.14 20:47:18
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48. Why do people assume how we play the game reflects us in real life? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Playne Jayne wrote: That's the flaw in the CODE's own, well, code, though isn't it. It's like pyramid or get rich schemes, it all sounds great until you hear the 'now pay us this' option. If a miner took every precaution the Code mentioned, b...
- by Bing Bangboom - at 2016.09.14 20:34:15
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49. Why do people assume how we play the game reflects us in real life? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Lacori wrote: You're missing my point. We all know that 10 million isn't profit, or at least you'd have to kill quite a few ships for it to ever become profit. No, it's not that. It's about power. The kid at school who demands the weak kid ...
- by Bing Bangboom - at 2016.09.14 20:22:11
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50. Why do people assume how we play the game reflects us in real life? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Playne Jayne wrote: Of course not a mention of the fact that you insist said miners also change their bio, a capsuleer's most personal belonging, to include (at best) a 'verification' that they have paid, or in addition to that (as is more us...
- by Bing Bangboom - at 2016.09.14 19:13:29
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51. Why do people assume how we play the game reflects us in real life? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Lucas Kell wrote: That's certainly not the case, since in most cases the harvester goes out of their way to berate the target player after the loss to get the reaction from them. Then when they fail to get that reaction they get bored. Let's be...
- by Bing Bangboom - at 2016.09.14 18:26:40
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52. Why do people assume how we play the game reflects us in real life? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Drago Shouna wrote: Why? She's right, reading the stuff he put gives me a very uncomfortable feeling about the people I'm playing with sometimes. Why? Because nobody gets involved like that unless they are like it in real life, nobody. No...
- by Bing Bangboom - at 2016.09.13 17:52:52
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53. Why do people assume how we play the game reflects us in real life? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Dracvlad wrote: You did not log in for a couple of weeks after that loss, it was noted by my contacts..., but you could have been on holiday, who knows. As for me de-subbing, it has nothing to do with you, this will be the third or fourth ti...
- by Bing Bangboom - at 2016.09.13 17:45:24
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54. Why do people assume how we play the game reflects us in real life? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Telegram Sam wrote: That was an insightful post, I'd say. I'd just say that I don't think you can really say that you beat the other player at life because he got enraged about being ganked. If he was a first-time gankee and not fully aware of...
- by Bing Bangboom - at 2016.09.13 03:09:39
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55. Why do people assume how we play the game reflects us in real life? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Dracvlad wrote: [quote=Bing Bangboom] Your elite play, let me remind you of your elite play, warping from a gate to 100 km off a station and sitting there AFK cloaked, you did not even bother to move off in a random direction. So someone warpe...
- by Bing Bangboom - at 2016.09.13 03:00:09
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56. Why do people assume how we play the game reflects us in real life? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
When I blow up a mining ship, I have beaten the other player at Eve. He knows, I know it, the other miners know it. Then when the angry miner fills local or my mail box with insults and threats I know I have beaten him at life. Once again, he know...
- by Bing Bangboom - at 2016.09.12 20:44:50
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57. Why do people assume how we play the game reflects us in real life? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Just popping in to say my character in Eve is an exact replication of my character in real life and my behavior in Eve is the exact reverse of my behavior in RL. Make of that what you will. Oh, and Erotica 1 didn't get banned for his in game beh...
- by Bing Bangboom - at 2016.09.08 18:23:06
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58. The Newbro, The Ganker & the Bear - A tale of woe - in Assembly Hall [original thread]
OwenJ wrote: One way of exacting revenge on CODE is an indirect approach. Gank anyone who pays their ransom and displayes their licence code. I predict CODE's revenue will take a hit. Also for most high sec players it will result in a damned if...
- by Bing Bangboom - at 2016.09.07 18:53:56
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59. The Newbro, The Ganker & the Bear - A tale of woe - in Assembly Hall [original thread]
First, the space the OP proposes already exists as its illegal to even bother new players in rookie systems along with a few other specialized places. So, great! You've already got it. Second, ganking is pretty rare in most .8 - 1.0 systems as CO...
- by Bing Bangboom - at 2016.09.07 18:41:31
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60. Stop high sec ganking/pve only option - in Player Features and Ideas Discussion [original thread]
I haven't seen a lot of the anti-ganking crowd in this thread, except SP and I always suspect she is just trolling us but the OP is the reason we exist. Exterminating people like him is the exact reason the New Order was formed and also the exact ...
- by Bing Bangboom - at 2016.09.04 05:10:44
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