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861. Possible guide to drones - in Ships and Modules [original thread]
Nice guide. Your comments on the sharpshooting skill contradict the dev's explanation of how tracking works - the tracking guide clearly states that falloff applies only outside the optimal range, not inside it. So the reason your sentries are m...
- by BluOrange - at 2007.02.04 12:11:00
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862. Railgun ships? (Caldari pref.) - in Ships and Modules [original thread]
I've got two named medium webifiers on my myrmidon (I use drones and guns, more drones than guns). With my medium railguns, I can smash frigates that are within 15-30km. Once they close within 10km, I turn on the webs and tracking them is no longe...
- by BluOrange - at 2007.02.04 09:58:00
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863. Jetcan reflagging is a travesty of justice. - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Bigger cans would be good, although 'fixed invulnerable' cans would not, IMO. It would be great to see ore-theiving pirates forced to bring a large industrial along so that they could take a 10,000 m3 can. But I play in a high-sec corp that does ...
- by BluOrange - at 2007.02.04 08:27:00
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864. Jita is worse after the patch - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: isAzmodeus This will cut into high-sec traders' profit margins a little, but the 10% markup should still allow them to function, just at a slightly lower isk/hr rate. Also, since the goods are being redistributed based on th...
- by BluOrange - at 2007.02.04 07:45:00
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865. Career, Ancestry, Specialization - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
They're definitely the character creation choices that you made. I remember it quite clearly
- by BluOrange - at 2007.02.04 07:31:00
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866. is espianoge lame? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
I've been given the impression that using alts to avoid consequences is considered an exploit. (I heard it from a guy who said the GMs had reimbursed his losses to a scam because a disposable had been used to avoid consequences.)
- by BluOrange - at 2007.02.04 07:21:00
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867. Anti-Scam Society Project - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
I think the easiest way to avoid contract scams is to remember what each contract type is for: Item Exchange contracts are for exhanging goods, either for other goods, or for money. Auctions are for conducting auctions with (the fees on these ar...
- by BluOrange - at 2007.02.04 07:14:00
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868. Contracts: How to spot a Scam or a bargain? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
You've got a point there, Del. EVE needs a frustrating legal system that is carefully designed to minimise the liability of scammers, while leaving those who don't prepare for a legal battle (because they didn't think it would be needed) utterly d...
- by BluOrange - at 2007.02.03 04:38:00
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869. CCP needs to close petitions better - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
So I created a petition in December, because I was clueless, and a member of the GM team very kindly fixed it up for me. Twice since then, I've encountered things that really were bugs, I petitioned those, and I'm satisfied with the responses. E...
- by BluOrange - at 2007.02.02 05:19:00
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870. Contracts: How to spot a Scam or a bargain? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
I want a game where business can be done in cut-throat, manipulative ways. Because I want to learn how to survive as an honest businessman in a cut-throat, manipulative, dangerous environment. The safer EVE becomes, the less useful it becomes as a...
- by BluOrange - at 2007.01.31 13:28:00
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871. Contracts: How to spot a Scam or a bargain? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Del369 Originally by: BluOrange 1) If you're using contracts to buy something, then make sure the type is Item Transfer or Auction. Freeforms have some (very limited) legitimate uses, normal sale of an item is not on...
- by BluOrange - at 2007.01.31 12:50:00
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872. Contracts: How to spot a Scam or a bargain? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
1) If you're using contracts to buy something, then make sure the type is Item Transfer or Auction. Freeforms have some (very limited) legitimate uses, normal sale of an item is not one of them. 2) Read the confirmation screen after pressing 'acc...
- by BluOrange - at 2007.01.31 11:56:00
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873. CTRL Q has become an epidemic, what is going to be done? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
IMO, once you've undocked, you've accepted a risk to your ship. That risk includes the possibility that you will lose your connection at the worst possible moment and lose a ship and/or pod as a result. (This is where a friend with an armour repai...
- by BluOrange - at 2007.01.29 14:50:00
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874. Lag reducing suggestion - turn off market autofetch - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
It seems to me that a lot of really annoying lag comes from the market. I've lost count of the number of times I've clicked on the 'market' button when I'd had it on the wrong tabs and the wrong settings, looking at things I was no longer interest...
- by BluOrange - at 2007.01.29 13:50:00
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875. Extended Downtime & Sisi Stress Test on Tues, 16 Jan from 11-1500 GMT - in EVE Information Portal [original thread]
Don't forget that installing a test patch will make your build incompatible with Tranquility. Copy EVE to another folder if you don't want to be reinstalling it in a few hours!
- by BluOrange - at 2007.01.16 12:40:00
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876. Extended Downtime & Sisi Stress Test on Tues, 16 Jan from 11-1500 GMT - in EVE Information Portal [original thread]
It seems to me that the reset of Singularity to the same build as Tranquility was forgotten in the process of starting the maintenance. Implementation plans, guys! Documentation is boring, but oh so very useful ;)
- by BluOrange - at 2007.01.16 12:16:00
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