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Krakkatoa
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Posted - 2009.04.14 02:01:00 -
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I understand that war decking a corp is part of the game and yes it can be fun. but seriously you CEOs out there that do nothing but war deck corps who who have low skilled and are fairly new "less then a year old" characters, is getting to be complete BS.(and BS doesn't stand for battleship).
My corp has been war decked 3 times in less then a month. we are a corp full of mission runners we don't screw with anybody. The last 3 corps that war decked my corp did so with the reasoning of being bored. now if you are that freaking bored that you have to war deck someone to have a good time. then war deck a corp or alliance that will actually stand a chance in a actual fight. You CEOs that do this are no better then a common pirate in game. NTM picking a fight with someone who is far less skilled then you are shows you have no real skills since you wont war deck a corp that has similar skilled players.
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SpaceSquirrels
Caldari
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Posted - 2009.04.14 02:11:00 -
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While I get your frustration I thought 75% of EVE was people picking on others that stand no chance to win either by supierior ship/skills or via numbers. 20% is people dedicated to PVE solely (which the 75% hate with an undying passion yet creates a catch 22 because they need those people to pick on). And 5% is dedicated to "real" pvp. plus or minus 2% in any given region.
You seemed to have answered your own question btw. I just added fake numbers which could actually be true... People are A holes.... and they justify it accordingly so no point in reasoning with them.
60% of the time it works every time.
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Bish Ounen
Gallente Best Path Inc. Ethereal Dawn
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Posted - 2009.04.14 02:13:00 -
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Edited by: Bish Ounen on 14/04/2009 02:14:12 See my sig for a solution to the war dec problem.
Pay special attention to point #6 for a solution to the "bully war dec" problem. Fix the Wardec System! Upgrade the Probing System! |
Ruze Ahkor'Murkon
Amarr No Applicable Corporation
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Posted - 2009.04.14 02:14:00 -
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First, your profession makes you a target. Look at it like real life: if you walk down the block with pretty-boy curls, flashing gold jewelry and talking like a snotty rich kid, you're going to find yourself mugged.
So, recommendation: Grow a pair and learn to fight, or hire a pair to fight for you. Or ally yourself with someone worth fighting. YOU ARE A TARGET, if you choose not to learn to defend yourself.
The individuals who hunt you WANT targets. You can be a new player and defend yourself. You can be a mission runner and miner, all you want. But don't go begging for the game gods to protect your sorry *ss, if you won't take the initiative to protect yourself.
Take responsibility for your own actions (or lack of action), or get used to being the victim. You never know with some people. They actually get off on being used and abused by others. Is that the case on your end?
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Ruze Ahkor'Murkon
Amarr No Applicable Corporation
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Posted - 2009.04.14 02:22:00 -
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By the way, my post was intentionally derogatory. The point, though, is that CCP has given you every tool necessary to protect yourself. You don't need to beg for more.
It's nobodies fault but your own if you don't use those tools. Still don't know what I'm talking about?
- Learn to pvp. Every player should, whether they like it or not. This includes not only learning how to fight, but learning how to avoid a fight.
- Ally yourself with people who know how to PvP. You already realize that friends equate to power. Well, now it's time to look to what kind of friends you NEED to make. This game is about teamwork. Play solo, die solo.
- Money makes the world go round. There are MANY pirate and mercenary corporations out there who love money. This is what they enjoy to do in EvE, just like you enjoy to do missions. If you can't make friends and don't want to learn how to play, you can at least spend a little of that wonderful mission income and hire someone who will. There rates are often steep, but they're looking for a fight the same as your enemies.
Last but not least, is the final straw: protect yourself. Be paranoid. Play EvE like it's a dangerous place full of players who don't believe that your version of fair even matters. Cause it is, and it don't.
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Krakkatoa
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Posted - 2009.04.14 02:26:00 -
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as i said Ruze i understand that war decking people IS part of the game. and yes pvp is fun hell i pvp on my main. but to war deck a corp that is significantly lower in skill then you are just because your bored doesnt really show that you or your corp mates have any real skill. all it shows is you are more skilled then the corp your going against.
i mean seriously a Absolution with a 3 year old charactor is no doubt gonna win a fight against a drake with a 6 month old charactor even if the T2 is fitted with crap fittings and the drake is fit with all the best faction or T2 fittings
i have made friends with very skilled pvp corps. but i like to do missions and run pvp with my friends but the corp i fly with are feal life friends who im dedicated to and im not leaving my friends just because my corp gets decked by a bunch of no skill CEOs who are afraid to war deck a corp that has actual members of more skill.
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Brutor'Man X
Minmatar Republic Military School
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Posted - 2009.04.14 02:31:00 -
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Its like every forum whine ever posted on the eve-o gd have decided to drop by and say Hi! over the past few days.
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Magnus Orin
Minmatar Northern Storm Tenth Legion
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Posted - 2009.04.14 02:33:00 -
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Ruze Ahkor'Murkon
Amarr No Applicable Corporation
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Posted - 2009.04.14 02:35:00 -
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Originally by: Krakkatoa as i said Ruze i understand that war decking people IS part of the game. and yes pvp is fun hell i pvp on my main. but to war deck a corp that is significantly lower in skill then you are just because your bored doesnt really show that you or your corp mates have any real skill. all it shows is you are more skilled then the corp your going against.
i mean seriously a Absolution with a 3 year old charactor is no doubt gonna win a fight against a drake with a 6 month old charactor even if the T2 is fitted with crap fittings and the drake is fit with all the best faction or T2 fittings
i have made friends with very skilled pvp corps. but i like to do missions and run pvp with my friends but the corp i fly with are feal life friends who im dedicated to and im not leaving my friends just because my corp gets decked by a bunch of no skill CEOs who are afraid to war deck a corp that has actual members of more skill.
Don't leave your friends. Help them. Teach them how to play.
There's a big difference between in-game skill, and player skill. Believe it or not, EvE requires a lot of player skill for those who are really good. The big issue with those groups that like to pick on smaller kids, is that they very rarely are that great at playing. Most of the time they just do it for kicks, and have little dedication to being good.
But yes, your corp of six month old players CAN win, it's just in the mindset and training. A player who's skilled can take a low SP character and win the day. It's hard to believe it, but god help me if I haven't seen it so many times.
Trust me, the moment your buddies, who I assume are carebears who essentially want to avoid playing EVE and simply want to play solo with a chat channel ... the moment they grow teeth and prove they aren't the vulnerable puppets that they seem to be? A LOT of those war decs will fall to the wayside.
And who knows: Those friends might actually enjoy it.
But don't go on about what is fair. What, you expect nobility? You think it makes you superior? Let's get real. Bad guys win in real life, because bad guys don't limit themselves. Now many of us try to live by a moral code, but the fault is expecting others to live by the same.
Don't expect people to think the same you do. Morality is NOT universal, despite what religions and school teachers try to imply. So drop the pretense of what is 'fair', beyond how YOU live YOUR life. At least, that's my suggestion.
Else, this game is going to REALLY **** you off.
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SpaceSquirrels
Caldari
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Posted - 2009.04.14 03:02:00 -
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"He who knows when he can fight and when he cannot, will be victorious. ..."
I'd say avoid it altogether.
But i'd say you already know a thing or two you just want to vent. Yeah you're right it is lame to pick on people that don't stand a chance. However in every mmo that allows "open world pvp" there are always gonna be A holes that pick on "noobs or lowbies" this is not eve exclusive.
Most will blame the victim...as seen above. (Ruze) It's your fault you got blown up because you were going about your own business.... "how dare you wishing to engage in your own way of fun." or if you had only brought 15 friends we wouldn't have killed you.
I associate constant ganking in EVE with bullies when you were younger. 1. Appeasement: Works however you're now someones B!%^h. 2. Stand and fight. You will lose or you will win however he knows now that you wont just roll over and die and the next fight could go differently. 3. Hide.... it works. 4. Bring friends.... usually more than he has. 5. Be sneaky. 6. Tell your older sibling. 7. bring a knife to fist fight or a gun to a knife fight (note this will be you arrested in real life) 8. Take steroids (however not a guaranteed win) 9. You don't need to out run the bear just need to out run the guy next to you..... poor Dave. 10. Understand that his mother is probably a drunk of some kind and that his bullying stems from a larger physiological problem. Take solace in the fact that you're (probably) a better person than him. 11. pay him or someone else.
12. Don't complain in a medium full of said bullies.... they wont see your point of view and suffer from the same physiological problems as your perpetrator. (COUGH COUGH the forums)
I in fact had fun writing this.
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Dirk Magnum
Royal Hiigaran Navy SCUM.
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Posted - 2009.04.14 03:07:00 -
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Hard to know where to go with this thread. On the one hand at least you aren't running missions in an NPC corp, but on the other hand as a self-professed PvPer with your alt you must know that there are such things as high value, low-risk targets. Nothing screams that like "mission corp".
Being hopelessly outnumbered is one thing but you need to get reports in the form of killmails or whatever from your members and find out what type of gank squads the enemy corp are using. After that someone who knows how to PvP should easily be able to develop an effective counter, unless of course the numbers just aren't there.
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Ruze Ahkor'Murkon
Amarr No Applicable Corporation
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Posted - 2009.04.14 03:11:00 -
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Originally by: Dirk Magnum Hard to know where to go with this thread. On the one hand at least you aren't running missions in an NPC corp, but on the other hand as a self-professed PvPer with your alt you must know that there are such things as high value, low-risk targets. Nothing screams that like "mission corp".
Being hopelessly outnumbered is one thing but you need to get reports in the form of killmails or whatever from your members and find out what type of gank squads the enemy corp are using. After that someone who knows how to PvP should easily be able to develop an effective counter, unless of course the numbers just aren't there.
At which point, it never hurts to make friends
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Nova Fox
Gallente Novafox Shipyards
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Posted - 2009.04.14 03:35:00 -
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I heard there is a list that corps get thier names submitted to when they try to recruit out of newb corp channels and recuiting channels. Usually the corps on the list already has a spy installed as well.
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rValdez5987
Amarr 32nd Amarrian Imperial Navy Regiment.
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Posted - 2009.04.14 04:09:00 -
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Originally by: SpaceSquirrels While I get your frustration I thought 75% of EVE was people picking on others that stand no chance to win either by supierior ship/skills or via numbers. 20% is people dedicated to PVE solely (which the 75% hate with an undying passion yet creates a catch 22 because they need those people to pick on). And 5% is dedicated to "real" pvp. plus or minus 2% in any given region.
You seemed to have answered your own question btw. I just added fake numbers which could actually be true... People are A holes.... and they justify it accordingly so no point in reasoning with them.
60% of the time it works every time.
It is, but I can still say today that the best fight I had (IE the one i enjoyed the most) was against a pilot with a properly fit ship with t2 of the same class as me. It was a fairly close fight that involved tactics and strategy and could have gone either way. On top of this loot was actually worth scooping (covered my days losses)
Its great killing and podding people, but it gets old if it's just noobs with crap loot. I'd like to think most eve players want a challenge some of the time. |
Krakkatoa
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Posted - 2009.04.14 21:39:00 -
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And that is my point. if im in a low sec system on my main. i will avoid going after a noob ship if it has a one day old or so character. how ever that character is usually someone who is scoping out the area to see if things are clear for him to go in. but i personally would rather go after a hard target (an experienced player) over a soft target (a newer player less then 6 months) For me to actually go after someone of lower age then me. that player is most likely of lower SP then i am. there for most likely a guaranteed win(not always) So i would rather test my skills against someone who is better then i am. just my 2 cents. and yes i was mostly venting that night
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Slapchop Gonnalovemynuts
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Posted - 2009.04.14 21:44:00 -
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Originally by: Krakkatoa And that is my point. if im in a low sec system on my main. i will avoid going after a noob ship if it has a one day old or so character. how ever that character is usually someone who is scoping out the area to see if things are clear for him to go in. but i personally would rather go after a hard target (an experienced player) over a soft target (a newer player less then 6 months) For me to actually go after someone of lower age then me. that player is most likely of lower SP then i am. there for most likely a guaranteed win(not always) So i would rather test my skills against someone who is better then i am. just my 2 cents. and yes i was mostly venting that night
You are making the mistake of thinking people play EVE for a challenging fight...
Most play for the explosions, and a corp full of carebears flying space-piniatas is going to be a target, get over it.
This is EVE, if you cant take it, go find some other game where there is less risk.
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Ruze Ahkor'Murkon
Amarr No Applicable Corporation
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Posted - 2009.04.14 21:46:00 -
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Originally by: Krakkatoa And that is my point. if im in a low sec system on my main. i will avoid going after a noob ship if it has a one day old or so character. how ever that character is usually someone who is scoping out the area to see if things are clear for him to go in. but i personally would rather go after a hard target (an experienced player) over a soft target (a newer player less then 6 months) For me to actually go after someone of lower age then me. that player is most likely of lower SP then i am. there for most likely a guaranteed win(not always) So i would rather test my skills against someone who is better then i am. just my 2 cents. and yes i was mostly venting that night
That's your prerogative. I won't kill someone unless there's a reason. However, if I'm on an operation where having some noob ship running around could compromise what I'm doing, I WILL kill them as politely and quickly as possible.
That's MY prerogative. But that's a rule you wrote for yourself. You defined that you want THIS, and thus, won't do THIS. Other players don't have to follow by your rules, so getting upset when they don't does you no damn good.
Expect to be killed. Expect to be picked on. Expect to be harrassed and hounded. Why? Because it's possible, and others will do it. You may play your game differently, but this doesn't make you better or worse ... just different.
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WonkySplitDemon
United Nations Space Command Phoenix Rising Alliance
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Posted - 2009.04.14 22:41:00 -
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Originally by: Slapchop Gonnalovemynuts
Originally by: Krakkatoa And that is my point. if im in a low sec system on my main. i will avoid going after a noob ship if it has a one day old or so character. how ever that character is usually someone who is scoping out the area to see if things are clear for him to go in. but i personally would rather go after a hard target (an experienced player) over a soft target (a newer player less then 6 months) For me to actually go after someone of lower age then me. that player is most likely of lower SP then i am. there for most likely a guaranteed win(not always) So i would rather test my skills against someone who is better then i am. just my 2 cents. and yes i was mostly venting that night
You are making the mistake of thinking people play EVE for a challenging fight...
Most play for the explosions, and a corp full of carebears flying space-piniatas is going to be a target, get over it.
This is EVE, if you cant take it, go find some other game where there is less risk.
This is the most over used phrase I see on these forums, and it smacks of the poster being a bit ****ish UNSC- United Nations Space Command |
Ruze Ahkor'Murkon
Amarr No Applicable Corporation
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Posted - 2009.04.14 22:45:00 -
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Originally by: WonkySplitDemon
Originally by: Slapchop Gonnalovemynuts
Originally by: Krakkatoa And that is my point. if im in a low sec system on my main. i will avoid going after a noob ship if it has a one day old or so character. how ever that character is usually someone who is scoping out the area to see if things are clear for him to go in. but i personally would rather go after a hard target (an experienced player) over a soft target (a newer player less then 6 months) For me to actually go after someone of lower age then me. that player is most likely of lower SP then i am. there for most likely a guaranteed win(not always) So i would rather test my skills against someone who is better then i am. just my 2 cents. and yes i was mostly venting that night
You are making the mistake of thinking people play EVE for a challenging fight...
Most play for the explosions, and a corp full of carebears flying space-piniatas is going to be a target, get over it.
This is EVE, if you cant take it, go find some other game where there is less risk.
This is the most over used phrase I see on these forums, and it smacks of the poster being a bit ****ish
Hmm. Well, lets put it this way:
If you went out, joined a football team, then complained when the other players ran into you, what do you think you'd be told?
"But, I just want to throw the ball around and pretend like we're scoring. I don't want to hit anybody!"
They'd probably tell you that it's not FOOTBALL that you want to play, but 'catch', and to get off the ****ing field you pansy ****ing ****.
Or, something like that ...
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Slapchop Gonnalovemynuts
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Posted - 2009.04.14 22:47:00 -
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Originally by: Ruze Ahkor'Murkon Hmm. Well, lets put it this way:
If you went out, joined a football team, then complained when the other players ran into you, what do you think you'd be told?
"But, I just want to throw the ball around and pretend like we're scoring. I don't want to hit anybody!"
They'd probably tell you that it's not FOOTBALL that you want to play, but 'catch', and to get off the ****ing field you pansy ****ing ****.
Or, something like that ...
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Ruze Ahkor'Murkon
Amarr No Applicable Corporation
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Posted - 2009.04.14 22:49:00 -
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Originally by: Slapchop Gonnalovemynuts
Originally by: Ruze Ahkor'Murkon Hmm. Well, lets put it this way:
If you went out, joined a football team, then complained when the other players ran into you, what do you think you'd be told?
"But, I just want to throw the ball around and pretend like we're scoring. I don't want to hit anybody!"
They'd probably tell you that it's not FOOTBALL that you want to play, but 'catch', and to get off the ****ing field you pansy ****ing ****.
Or, something like that ...
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Thanks for watching my back bro.
Nah, he is kinda right. The phrase is overused as ****. I'm just saying, play the game you really want to play. Don't change the game that others like to play, so that you can enjoy it yourself.
If you're not having fun with the cruelty, backstabbing, paranoia, and general freedom provided by EvE ... and all the mechanics that support it? Its probably better for the individual to play something they want to play instead. It's not mean, even if it sounds that way sometimes. It's just common sense. Don't waste your time if you ain't having fun, but don't **** up the game that others enjoy when there are suitable alternatives for you instead.
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SpaceSquirrels
Caldari
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Posted - 2009.04.14 23:05:00 -
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Football analogy doesnt correlate to what the op was mad about... he was just venting btw.
The proper one would be putting a high school jv team against a college team. Same game same rules however...not really sporting. But higher players picking on lower players is in any MMO that allows free for all pvp. Yeah it's lame....really lame, but the most you can do at such a disadvantage is to dust your self off and learn from it.
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SpaceSquirrels
Caldari
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Posted - 2009.04.14 23:06:00 -
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Edited by: SpaceSquirrels on 14/04/2009 23:06:56
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WonkySplitDemon
United Nations Space Command Phoenix Rising Alliance
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Posted - 2009.04.14 23:07:00 -
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Originally by: SpaceSquirrels Football analogy doesnt correlate to what the op was mad about... he was just venting btw.
The proper one would be putting a high school jv team against a college team. Same game same rules however...not really sporting. But higher players picking on lower players is in any MMO that allows free for all pvp. Yeah it's lame....really lame, but the most you can do at such a disadvantage is to dust your self off and learn from it.
or find out where they live and go to town with a mac-10? UNSC- United Nations Space Command |
Ruze Ahkor'Murkon
Amarr No Applicable Corporation
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Posted - 2009.04.14 23:25:00 -
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Originally by: SpaceSquirrels Football analogy doesnt correlate to what the op was mad about... he was just venting btw.
The proper one would be putting a high school jv team against a college team. Same game same rules however...not really sporting. But higher players picking on lower players is in any MMO that allows free for all pvp. Yeah it's lame....really lame, but the most you can do at such a disadvantage is to dust your self off and learn from it.
I think the real issue I have with the whole discussion is the argument of SP. "Oh help me, they have more SP than me, the meanies!"
There's a certain level of irrational fear associated with SP and time in game, a fear that often has no basis to reality, and so many new players throw up their hands and cry because they can't understand. All they see is 'more' and think it equals 'better'.
Its simply ... not ... true.
And as far as the analogy goes, there obviously are no leagues in EvE. You may be a rookie, but your still expected to play the game this Friday. You can ham up and cry when the other players hit you, or you can man up and hit back ... but you don't get to take it easy just cause your new.
I just say, quit thinking about who's a higher level, stop complaining about how unfair it all is, and just play the game. All they do with all this 'oh my gawd they are so many more years older than us' is defeat themselves. This ain't WoW. In EvE, 20 level 1 players can beat a level 80, hahahah ...
unless he's got a battleship lined with smart bombs. Then it just sucks
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Eli Porter
Amarr Broski Enterprises
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Posted - 2009.04.14 23:27:00 -
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Honestly, just stick to an NPC corp if you want to avoid getting ganked in empire. If you have a bunch of missioning/roaming buddies, make a channel just for them.
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Ruze Ahkor'Murkon
Amarr No Applicable Corporation
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Posted - 2009.04.14 23:30:00 -
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Originally by: Eli Porter Honestly, just stick to an NPC corp if you want to avoid getting ganked in empire. If you have a bunch of missioning/roaming buddies, make a channel just for them.
That, of course, IS an option.
Don't get upset when your laughed at, though. Sure, sure ... other players opinion of you don't matter. Not at all. It's not like they are right when they poke fun, and tell you that you can't hack it. That's right, you're just playing to have fun. Play your own way, no harm.
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Banana Torres
The Green Banana Corporation
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Posted - 2009.04.15 01:08:00 -
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Originally by: Krakkatoa I understand that war decking a corp is part of the game and yes it can be fun. but seriously you CEOs out there that do nothing but war deck corps who who have low skilled and are fairly new "less then a year old" characters, is getting to be complete BS.(and BS doesn't stand for battleship).
Firstly, it is a war declaration, see no k.
Secondly Eve Online is a PvP game and so you should relish a wardec. At one time I was part of an alliance that charged my corp 50 million a week so that we could get war targets in empire space. And you are complaining that you get them for free.
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Sythinem
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Posted - 2009.04.15 04:09:00 -
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Though i do agree with Ahkor'Murkon's reply about stickin up for yourself instead of just complaining about what everyone else is doing...i have to ask. Why is it that everyone insists on being sutch jackasses about it? Really all everyone ever does is type in replyes that are insulting and have atleast 5 "!" marks at the end to show that they are ylling loud enough to aparently do nothing at all but be enoying since it's just text. now im not saying Ahkor'Murkon was being a jackass but the way he typed it in was seemingly...harsh. All it does is start pointless ******ed fights that usualy end up with "Yo Mama" jokes or "Your Face" jokes...somthing like that. So answer me this. Why...huh? really give me a real good answer to it...maybe caus you want to feel like the badass guy in control or just caus you want to take your anger out on someone that you dont know caus you feel stupid for forgetting to take the pump out of your car at the gas station and breaking not only the pump but freaking out and crashing into another guys car creating a spark setting the fumes up in flames blowing up the station wich just HAD to be the one with the lowest prices that NOW you have to pay for and for the lawsuit that the owner has on you. WHATEVER the reson you arent helping anybody or making any real accomplishments from making another guy feel like crap so just dont...aright? is that so hard? to just not even start it? huh?
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Ruze Ahkor'Murkon
Amarr No Applicable Corporation
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Posted - 2009.04.15 05:08:00 -
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Originally by: Sythinem Though i do agree with Ahkor'Murkon's reply about stickin up for yourself instead of just complaining about what everyone else is doing...i have to ask. Why is it that everyone insists on being sutch jackasses about it? Really all everyone ever does is type in replyes that are insulting and have atleast 5 "!" marks at the end to show that they are ylling loud enough to aparently do nothing at all but be enoying since it's just text. now im not saying Ahkor'Murkon was being a jackass but the way he typed it in was seemingly...harsh. All it does is start pointless ******ed fights that usualy end up with "Yo Mama" jokes or "Your Face" jokes...somthing like that. So answer me this. Why...huh? really give me a real good answer to it...maybe caus you want to feel like the badass guy in control or just caus you want to take your anger out on someone that you dont know caus you feel stupid for forgetting to take the pump out of your car at the gas station and breaking not only the pump but freaking out and crashing into another guys car creating a spark setting the fumes up in flames blowing up the station wich just HAD to be the one with the lowest prices that NOW you have to pay for and for the lawsuit that the owner has on you. WHATEVER the reson you arent helping anybody or making any real accomplishments from making another guy feel like crap so just dont...aright? is that so hard? to just not even start it? huh?
The simple truth, is that your taking it too personally. Separate the game from real life. Forget any ideas you might have about every pirate being a closet psychopath or angst-filled teenager. That guy who just killed you is probably your local preacher or some father-of-the-year down the street.
Forget any ideas you might have that clicking that mouse takes courage, or typing these letters takes balls. This doesn't make me tough. It's all a sham.
It's all fake.
It's all imaginary.
It's all for fun, even the difficult parts.
The sooner you can separate the real world from your imaginary video game, the sooner those mean forum posters stop having quite the same effect on you. You realize that they are guys just like you, mostly ... people here to have fun. You'll realize that most of the time, they're joking, and laughing. And they view the few desparate cases who take it too seriously and cuss and scream, the same way they view the guys who attribute every meanness with real-life issues.
People don't pirate because their life sucks in real life. Oh, I'm sure it happens ... but some people do because it's FUN to them. The truth, isn't that you are insulted, it's that you simply don't understand. You're wrapped in yourself, and can't see HOW someone else could have fun, and mean no real harm.
My destroying your ship isn't personal. It's imaginary. It's pretend. It's little kids playing cops and robbers in the back yard, getting into fights because he said he shot you and you said he didn't.
Take a few steps back, and you can see it just as well as I can.
Originally by: 5pinDizzy Troll Score-o-Meter --------Failure----------|||-----------Succes------- 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1--0--1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10
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