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1. Structures Dropping Loot? - in Missions & Complexes [original thread]
This website contains some decent mission guides. When a mission is one that drops loot it tends to say it in the guide when its one that doesn't drop anything they tend to not say anything. http://eve-survival.org/missions/
- by Trix Rabbit - at 2008.04.28 01:03:00
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2. How is BACON different from Voice Chat? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Ki An: Your argument to me now seems to consist entirely of the concept that I don't understand how anything works at all. Assume for a moment that I do and respond to my arguments rationally. You are focusing on the robot aspect of this program...
- by Trix Rabbit - at 2008.04.21 22:41:00
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3. How is BACON different from Voice Chat? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
The point of my post was to make clear that BACON is not the only third party program actively used to play EVE. So any argument that because its third party automatically makes it a cheat is void. Currently we have EVE Voice but for years we did ...
- by Trix Rabbit - at 2008.04.21 20:29:00
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4. How is BACON different from Voice Chat? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Tommy TenKreds Edited by: Tommy TenKreds on 21/04/2008 17:25:40 Originally by: Trix Rabbit The only thing BACON does is beep. NO! It filters the data provided by "local" and presents only the data that is p...
- by Trix Rabbit - at 2008.04.21 17:36:00
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5. How is BACON different from Voice Chat? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Ki An Human error is the single biggest cause of ship loss in Eve. It's a skill based game where you have to be on your toes at all times, and if you mess up, you die. Bacon goes against all that, removing human fallabilit...
- by Trix Rabbit - at 2008.04.21 17:30:00
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6. How is BACON different from Voice Chat? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Ki An: Your arguments seem to rely almost exclusively on the concept of human error. Essentially you are saying that because humans can mess up and report the wrong thing, having something that won't make that mistake is a game breaking addition. ...
- by Trix Rabbit - at 2008.04.21 17:11:00
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7. How is BACON different from Voice Chat? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: DroneBay Diva And it's already been mentioned: Voice chat promotes TEAMWORK, while bacon rewards an afk style gameplay /thread Are you saying there are no means in which BACON could be used to promote teamwork? And like...
- by Trix Rabbit - at 2008.04.21 16:54:00
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8. How is BACON different from Voice Chat? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Ki An Originally by: Trix Rabbit The only thing BACON does is beep. YOU the human are still required to take some action. Are you really not understanding the problems that this program unleashes, or are you just...
- by Trix Rabbit - at 2008.04.21 16:44:00
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9. How is BACON different from Voice Chat? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
The only thing BACON does is beep. YOU the human are still required to take some action.
- by Trix Rabbit - at 2008.04.21 16:30:00
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10. How is BACON different from Voice Chat? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
The title asks the question. Seriously though there are more similarities between the two then differences when speaking of strategic importance. Anyone can use both voice chat and/or BACON. A large advantage is given to those that use voice cha...
- by Trix Rabbit - at 2008.04.21 16:22:00
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11. Would pirates buy insurance? Would anti-pirates? - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
This would never work simply because there is no means an insurance company can ever be sure you actually were flying what you said you were flying. Kill mails are too easily faked.
- by Trix Rabbit - at 2008.04.15 14:37:00
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12. The bane of my Rifter.....damn ye drones, damn ye. - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
Not getting webbed while flying a rifter with AC's is going to be pretty difficult. I suppose it could be done but your going to need 5's in range skills. Plus your going to be using lousy ammo to make it happen. The truth of the matter is that ...
- by Trix Rabbit - at 2008.04.15 04:41:00
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13. Jovian Ships? - in Ships and Modules [original thread]
I was just thinking we needed a larger disparity between the older players and the newer players. This would fit perfectly. Near invincible ships that only people who have been playing for years can pilot.
- by Trix Rabbit - at 2008.04.14 14:47:00
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14. nerf??? - in Ships and Modules [original thread]
In the new Websters dictionary next to the word "Rambling" there is a link to this post. Its really rather amazing.
- by Trix Rabbit - at 2008.04.14 01:20:00
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15. Mackinaw- Ice Harvester - in Ships and Modules [original thread]
Assuming its cpu that you are running out of, have you tried to stick on one of these: linky
- by Trix Rabbit - at 2008.04.12 04:37:00
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16. Need help from expert pirates! - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
I'd be surprised if an incursus can be very effective in 0.0 ratting without a complete t2 fit and 5's in relevant skills. Even then it would be a close call pretty often. At any rate the following are ways of making money in EVE: 1) Trading on t...
- by Trix Rabbit - at 2008.04.08 21:23:00
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17. Some reflexion about Jump freighter and Black ops... - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Barzam @ people who don't even know how jump freighters work much less own one. You don't go through gates with the JF. You jump from lo-sec/0.0 stations directly onto station in lo-sec, then warp 0 on gate, no way to s...
- by Trix Rabbit - at 2008.04.08 14:37:00
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18. I miss EVE-TV ;( - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
We all miss EVE-TV. But Fox canceled it and its never coming back. Please visit your user settings to re-enable images.
- by Trix Rabbit - at 2008.04.07 14:42:00
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19. The way the professionals do it... - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
I like to clean up wrecks in high sec space with a little frigate (in this case an Atron) while waiting for someone in my corp to find something to shoot at. Since I'm often stealing from wrecks it also tends to lead to pew pew which is a good thi...
- by Trix Rabbit - at 2008.04.06 18:34:00
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20. standalone map application - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
As someone with 2 computers on my desk the idea of having the EVE map up on my second box all the time showing tactical data is extremely appealing. Not to mention it would increase immersion a great deal. So ya, I'm interested .
- by Trix Rabbit - at 2008.04.06 16:51:00
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