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lBlitzmanl
Sovereign Acquisitional Conglomerate
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Posted - 2009.03.09 03:23:00 -
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I'm certain there is a thread out there on this topic, but for the life of me I am not very good at searching forums and finding the answer I need efficiently.
Now that that has been said; my question is this...
What are the consequences of surrendering to a war declaration? Are there any?
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Ruze
Amarr No Applicable Corporation
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Posted - 2009.03.09 03:27:00 -
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You will be called very bad names.
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Jinx Barker
Caldari GFB Scientific
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Posted - 2009.03.09 03:39:00 -
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1) You click "Surrender" 2) EVE-Mail is sent to the CEO of the other waring corporation with the offer of surrender. 3) Both CEOs must meet in a station and open a trade window, when trade has completed, the surrender is accepted. 4) If the trade is not completed between the CEOs of the warring corporations then surrender is not accepted, and war goes on.
Have a nice day.
JB.
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Lance Fighter
Amarr
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Posted - 2009.03.09 03:43:00 -
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is there a cease fire while all this goes on? or is it still free to shoot each other up...
Originally by: Akita T
Seriously ?
...wow... I'm such a forum ho' !
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Jinx Barker
Caldari GFB Scientific
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Posted - 2009.03.09 03:52:00 -
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Originally by: Lance Fighter is there a cease fire while all this goes on? or is it still free to shoot each other up...
No, you keep shooting.
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Agent Unknown
Caldari
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Posted - 2009.03.09 03:59:00 -
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Originally by: Jinx Barker
Originally by: Lance Fighter is there a cease fire while all this goes on? or is it still free to shoot each other up...
No, you keep shooting.
So basically, surrendering is useless, because if the corp doesn't want to fight they withdraw... ----------------------------------- "What can go wrong, will go wrong." |
lBlitzmanl
Sovereign Acquisitional Conglomerate
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Posted - 2009.03.09 04:06:00 -
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Actually, as a CEO I have surrendered before. I know how it is done. I was looking for consequences, if the worst is name calling.....
Once you hit the surrender button it will take 24 hours for your corp to be out of the war. There are no trade windows or any nonsense of that sort.
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Jinx Barker
Caldari GFB Scientific
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Posted - 2009.03.09 21:30:00 -
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Originally by: lBlitzmanl Actually, as a CEO I have surrendered before. I know how it is done. I was looking for consequences, if the worst is name calling.....
Once you hit the surrender button it will take 24 hours for your corp to be out of the war. There are no trade windows or any nonsense of that sort
You may still be attacked while waiting for that 24 hour period to complete though.
Wait, what? When did this change? As far as I know, and granted my knowledge of the "surrender" procedure is pretty old 2004/2005 - both CEOs had to be in the same station and have a trade window, to ratify the surrender terms - ISK/items, stuff.
Are you telling me that anyone who wants to get out of the war declaration has to do is click "SURRENDER" now and the other party has to re-declare them? Can someone confirm this thing on top of the OP?
If this is correct then this is a loophole, and another one of CCP's stealth changes. Basically anyone can just click "surrender" and the warring corp has to redeclare? I still cant wrap my brain around that one, what is the point of this? Why not just have a button "cancel war," or "make another guy re-declare over and over?"
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Ruze
Amarr No Applicable Corporation
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Posted - 2009.03.09 21:31:00 -
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Originally by: Jinx Barker
Originally by: lBlitzmanl Actually, as a CEO I have surrendered before. I know how it is done. I was looking for consequences, if the worst is name calling.....
Once you hit the surrender button it will take 24 hours for your corp to be out of the war. There are no trade windows or any nonsense of that sort
You may still be attacked while waiting for that 24 hour period to complete though.
Wait, what? When did this change? As far as I know, and granted my knowledge of the "surrender" procedure is pretty old 2004/2005 - both CEOs had to be in the same station and have a trade window, to ratify the surrender terms - ISK/items, stuff.
Are you telling me that anyone who wants to get out of the war declaration has to do is click "SURRENDER" now and the other party has to re-declare them? Can someone confirm this thing on top of the OP?
If this is correct then this is a loophole, and another one of CCP's stealth changes. Basically anyone can just click "surrender" and the warring corp has to redeclare? I still cant wrap my brain around that one, what is the point of this? Why not just have a button "cancel war," or "make another guy re-declare over and over?"
Considering the dynamics of declaring a war to begin with are just as stupid? I'm not surprised.
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Jinx Barker
Caldari GFB Scientific
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Posted - 2009.03.25 11:49:00 -
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Originally by: lBlitzmanl
Actually, as a CEO I have surrendered before. I know how it is done. I was looking for consequences, if the worst is name calling.....
Once you hit the surrender button it will take 24 hours for your corp to be out of the war. There are no trade windows or any nonsense of that sort
You may still be attacked while waiting for that 24 hour period to complete though.
I am a patient man, so I waited my time till I confirmed with a GM that this is NOT HOW SURRENDERING supposed to work, and if this is how it works then it is a bug and an exploit.
This is how surrendering works:
Originally by: In order to surrender both CEO's of the corporations need to be at the same station, there will be a direct trade like window, and once that "Trade" is completed, you surrendered successfully.
Feel free to address GM DiscoNap with any questions regarding bugged surrendering in wars, if this still going on.
Otherwise, I think, if what OP says is correct, and there is no window, and no pre-requisites when opposition surrenders, we should start using an "Exploit" petition when that trick is utilized.
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Jack Dant
Minmatar The Gentlemen of Low Moral Fibre
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Posted - 2009.03.25 11:58:00 -
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Originally by: lBlitzmanl Once you hit the surrender button it will take 24 hours for your corp to be out of the war. There are no trade windows or any nonsense of that sort
Were you the one declaring war? There is a "surrender" option next to the "retract" one, not sure how it works in that case.
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ShardowRhino
Caldari Legion 0f The Damned
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Posted - 2009.03.25 12:30:00 -
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There should be some mechanic in which the surrendering corp must pay something to get out of the war. Sort of a ransom. I guess it would have to be different for the attacker and the defender. attackers would have to pay X% of the damage that was done to the defending corp's properties.
Defending corps that surrender should at least pay 5 times the amount it took to wardec them x number of members. SOme sort of formula could be worked out also based on assets and age and so on.
Of course that could get messy and alts would be a liability for smaller corps that don't make much isk.
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Khlitouris RegusII
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Posted - 2009.03.25 12:36:00 -
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I believe it was originally intended that the surrendering corp would have to turn over there assets and isk in corp wallet to the winning side but unfortunately was never implemented in-game.
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Spurty
Caldari Amok. Minor Threat.
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Posted - 2009.03.25 14:13:00 -
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surrendering is lame, just set a long skill, dock up and log off for a week and go play wow if you have no care to pvp.
:)
Its what seems to happen more often than not.
Originally by: Butter Dog
I think you'll find that 10 seconds > 1 month
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Abrazzar
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Posted - 2009.03.25 14:21:00 -
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Originally by: Spurty surrendering is lame, just set a long skill, dock up and log off for a week and go play wow if you have no care to pvp.
:)
Its what seems to happen more often than not.
No, no, no. You stay logged in, either in a station or cloaked at a safespot. You need to annoy the people that wardec'd you by being visible but unreachable. This is the proper way to tell them:
"No way, FU, look for a fight elsewhere, you're not going to get one here no matter how long you're camping me in."
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