
Valorous Bob
Aliastra
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Posted - 2010.06.23 02:01:00 -
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Edited by: Valorous Bob on 23/06/2010 02:03:47 Edited by: Valorous Bob on 23/06/2010 02:03:22
Originally by: Ori Blake Edited by: Ori Blake on 21/06/2010 19:43:00
Originally by: Azishkra'elhykai Mizamel Edited by: Azishkra''elhykai Mizamel on 21/06/2010 14:50:06
Originally by: Ori Blake If you want to make this fun? Force all hulkageddon participants to join a holding corp or alliance. This way they can be wardecced by mining corps and wardec in turn, and make it all out war instead of carebear suicide ganking.
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I don't think you have thought that through.
All hulkageddon people in one corp? set standings. Bam! instant identification of any suicide ganker entering the system. Wardec up? That means any attempt can be intercepted before you even get in range of the barge, and that independent non-mining corps can use you for PvP practice if they like.
It would make it fun simply because miners now have the ability to actually escort and defend their fleets if they chose to. It would remove the carebear aspect of a suicide gank: inability to be fired on when intercepted-and force them to, you know, actually fight?
You'd have to enable limited-duration wardec with no upper limit to be fair, so the geddon squad can pick and choose targets, but even then, miners would know they are a potential target and have an option to fight back.
Right now its just one-sided. This way would make it an actual battle and force both sides to face real risk. Even if you decide to carebear it up by blobbing, you just provide targets to others who can see all your tasty ships and be tempted to wardec you just for the good fights.
Then again, that would involve the possibility of losing, and having losses show up on your killboard, as well as angry miners blobbing back and camping you in station. Surw as hell would make it a real event now, wouldn't it?
   Best post in the entire thread. You hit the nail on the head for why it's so unlikely all (or most) Hulkageddon participants will never be in one corp/alliance.
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