
Apollo Gabriel
Brotherhood Of Fallen Angels Etherium Cartel
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Posted - 2011.02.24 04:51:00 -
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Originally by: Nika Dekaia After playing Eve for three months I joined a rather new corp. The CEO and the co-CEO were players with knowledge of the game mechanics and PvP experience.
Having some 10 players we got a wardec from a greifer corp shortly after. But with good preparation and FCing from your corp lead we managed to kill some of their T2 ships. Sure, we lost a bunch of cheap and insured T1 frigs and cruisers in the process, but with coordination and discipline (listen to your FC, don't fly around solo) we destroyed way more ISK than we lost.
This experience made us feel much more close as a corp and I stayed with those guys for years to come.
There is no problem to solve. It's just you feeling entiteled to something. Go join a corp capable of defending itself and learn about the game. Beeing part or leading a corp is something you have to earn. Not a right.
I am glad you had such a positive experience, but try for a moment to imagine yourself in another person's shoes, or pod if it were. Eve is overwhelming and when you start, you want to be part of something, so you join a corp, and before you really know what falloff means, you're getting podded and concord just sits there. Sure the players have options, but they barely know what they are, eve is a game, not a job or profession, there is barely documentation and it takes time to learn it. Am I saying it is broken? No, but I can understand the frustration others feel with it. I get quite irked by the hundred 2 man corps recruiting, often thinking, if you guys would merge, you'd be awesome! but alas they don't want to, why? most upon inquiry had some BS war dec when they started.
The real issue is it is hard to know who the real noobs are and who the Carebears are in eve. I am not asking that the noobs get special treatment, but for a moment, try to imagine yourself in a ****ty corp when that happens.
AG
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