
DRMALIKIA
Rage For Order Systematic-Chaos
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Posted - 2009.04.15 03:09:00 -
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Edited by: DRMALIKIA on 15/04/2009 03:11:03 SIGH
I place my Falcon on the shelf and wonder how a paper thin crap tanking EWAR vessel will do at slightly over 100km+. I will miss the good times, jamming targets, being tactical, dodging other Falcons, Interceptors, being an effect Recon pilot. Gone are the days of a ship that fit it's combat roll ooh so well compared to the rest of the Recon ships. She has served me well and been an effective and fun instrument to fly. So long to the time invested in training up to be an effective EWAR pilot.
NERF HISTORY of EWAR: EWAR was used by everyone and so it was made useless in strength. EWAR was then only effective on ships that had EWAR bonuses. EWAR was then changed from being a solid 100% jammed or not to "Chance Based".
You know what, if you are going to basically eliminate all good ships and make this Hello Kitty Online where all the ships are the same, can we just get it over with already so I can move on? This slow painful nerfing over time just wears people out and takes a lot of fun out of your "Sand Box Ingenuity" frame work you so prize yourselves on. Just make all ships prenerfed like the Black OPS so people never even use them because they are so pathetically worthless.
Come to think of it, the in game Falcon should be mirrored with it's real life counter part. If I start whining that the Falcon is not like a real Falcon long enough, will you change it to me like this Falcon Video? Ok, let's get started on that long whine post about how in game Falcons are not like real life Falcons so we can get it change. Good thing I can use my rails on the Falcon to kill stuff, lol what a fricking joke, please insult the player base more and cater to the whiners so you can go bankrupt and end up like every other pandering group in the world. Or how about that 10 m3 drone bay, lol get the hell out of here are you kidding me? 
CCP doing lines of Space Dust since humans learned how to smell their fingers after wiping their . . . . . . .
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