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Kryssare
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Posted - 2011.04.26 13:35:00 -
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This
http://i56.tinypic.com/1zbwh8k.jpg
yeah i live in W-space.
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Patient 2428190
DEGRREE'Fo'FREE Internet Business School
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Posted - 2011.04.26 13:36:00 -
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Nullsec is for carebears who have grand illusions of being "end game elite" types. ...Then when you stopped to think about it. All you really said was Lalala. |

Athena reekoo
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Posted - 2011.04.26 14:09:00 -
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I live in nulsec cuz i like BUBBBLES!
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Reislier
Gallente
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Posted - 2011.04.26 14:23:00 -
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Eve consists of risk averse, risk preferred, and risk disinterested people.
Step outside of a box and it becomes kind of hilarious really.
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Tom Sasaki
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Posted - 2011.04.26 14:23:00 -
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Originally by: Patient 2428190 Nullsec is for carebears who have grand illusions of being "end game elite" types.
Or the friendly kind of player who chains sanctums in their Hel's
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Moody Fugher
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Posted - 2011.04.26 14:32:00 -
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Edited by: Moody Fugher on 26/04/2011 14:33:11
Originally by: True Rasta stay in 0.0 instead of doing mission in high-sec, faction warfare, incursions.. and escape the carebear who takes "eve life" to serious... also concord, so you can PvP with less intrusive mechanics of retribution ^^
fixed for ya
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Corina's Bodyguard
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Posted - 2011.04.26 14:50:00 -
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Edited by: Corina''s Bodyguard on 26/04/2011 14:50:14 The only reason I'm not in null yet is because I suck at keeping my ship intact.
I can handle any mission (even a level 4 in my BC, well, my used to be BC) but going against a player = death for me.
Its not risk when its guaranteed. Then its just stupid.
Guess I am stupid, because I still go to lowsec when I can't afford to replace the ship I'm flying.
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Malcanis
Caldari Vanishing Point. The Initiative.
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Posted - 2011.04.26 14:53:00 -
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Originally by: Corina's Bodyguard Edited by: Corina''s Bodyguard on 26/04/2011 14:50:14 The only reason I'm not in null yet is because I suck at keeping my ship intact.
I can handle any mission (even a level 4 in my BC, well, my used to be BC) but going against a player = death for me.
Its not risk when its guaranteed. Then its just stupid.
Guess I am stupid, because I still go to lowsec when I can't afford to replace the ship I'm flying.
The way to fix this is not to do more missions.
Malcanis' Law: Whenever a mechanics change is proposed on behalf of "new players", that change is always to the overwhelming advantage of richer, older players. |

Corina's Bodyguard
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Posted - 2011.04.26 15:00:00 -
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Originally by: Malcanis
Originally by: Corina's Bodyguard Edited by: Corina''s Bodyguard on 26/04/2011 14:50:14 The only reason I'm not in null yet is because I suck at keeping my ship intact.
I can handle any mission (even a level 4 in my BC, well, my used to be BC) but going against a player = death for me.
Its not risk when its guaranteed. Then its just stupid.
Guess I am stupid, because I still go to lowsec when I can't afford to replace the ship I'm flying.
The way to fix this is not to do more missions.
Oh of course. I maybe spend 10% of my EVE time doing missions. Thats only if I need to buy something quick. My carebear activity its salvaging wrecks from other peoples war targets and ganks at stations (I love Jita).
Its not for lack of trying, I just panic every time I get shot at. Forget to overheat, forget to use my drones, forget to activate hardners... I really need to work on it.
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Drykor
Minmatar Aperture Harmonics K162
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Posted - 2011.04.26 15:34:00 -
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Originally by: Pod Liberator To not grind missions all day for no purpose and to get away from people who cant spell
Oh the irony.
--- Drykor - AHARM |
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Sisohiv
Gallente Center for Advanced Studies
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Posted - 2011.04.26 16:34:00 -
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They drank the kool-Aid. |

Kronos Hopeslayer
Shiva Morsus Mihi
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Posted - 2011.04.26 17:16:00 -
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I've lived in 0.0 for almost 3 years. I only keep empire alts to manage sales and research. Main reason I went to 0.0 is because I could not stand to be around the complete idiots I was surrounded by in highsec when I could not shoot them. So I moved to 0.0 where I could shoot the idiots who annoy me without concord getting in the way. Then I found out I can make more isk (100-150mil an hour), fly capitol ships, have fun with sling bubbles, jump bridges and soloing 10/10 plexs with a carrier.
Only thing empire has to offer me personally (I know there is more but I can't be arsed to care) that I don't do now is faction warfare which I find to be a pale copy of the real wars I've been fighting in over the last 3 years.
Also your assumption that I don't get anything from the moon mining is very wrong. PVP Ship reimbursements (if your 0.0 corp/alliance does not do this you are in a very very bad corp/alliance), jump bridge networks, the towers we work out of, and stations we live in are paid by moon minerals.
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REiiGN15
Caldari Rookies Academy Rookie Empire
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Posted - 2011.04.26 17:19:00 -
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Only thing I hate about 0.0 is that as soon as a neutral shows up FC tells everyone to POS up. They don't want to fight. However, if you screw and don't fight...there are 15 ships there to kill one BC. Why do so many people group up together?
However, I haven't PvP'd a whole lot. Actually, I've never tried. Only thing everyone says is that you got to get a minnie ship or some crap. I don't want a minnie ship. Why can't CCP fix this game where I can legitly fly any ship and know that it hasn't been nerfed to hell and back?
Again, I don't understand PvP but someday I will. ================================================= What is right is not always popular, and what is popular is not always right. |

Mortania
Minmatar No Compromise Gentlemen's Agreement
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Posted - 2011.04.26 18:28:00 -
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Hardcore trading is the only thing that's better in highsec.
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Wedding Peach
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Posted - 2011.04.26 18:46:00 -
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I live there because if I didn't, some smelly Mexicans might move in. -------------------------------------------------- I am the Love Angel, Wedding Peach, and I am very displeased by your lack of love! |

Montgomery Crabapple
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Posted - 2011.04.26 18:47:00 -
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Edited by: Montgomery Crabapple on 26/04/2011 18:47:36 I tried PvP in null sec a few times. My experiences were something like the following:
0. Load Eve client. 1. Fleet gathers at station, we all pod a minor functionary escaping from teh station. 2. Other fleet arrives. 3. It takes 3 minutes to switch on a module. 4. It takes 5 minutes to warp your pod. 5. You're back in the station, minus your BS. 6. Log out and go to bed.
or the alternative, which is just as fun:
0. Load Eve client. 1. Fleet gathers outside station. 2. Fleet waits an hour for others to arrive. 3. Fleet makes 20 jumps. 4. Fleet scouts show enemy in the next system. 5. Fleet waits an hour at the gate. 6. Fleet FC decides it's too risky. 7. Fleet heads home. 8. Log out and go to bed.
or how about this one:
1. Load Eve client. 2. There's no op. 3. Sit spinning in station. 4. Log out and go to bed.
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Tosser Galore
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Posted - 2011.04.26 19:50:00 -
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Originally by: Montgomery Crabapple Edited by: Montgomery Crabapple on 26/04/2011 18:47:36 I tried PvP in null sec a few times. My experiences were something like the following:
0. Load Eve client. 1. Fleet gathers at station, we all pod a minor functionary escaping from teh station. 2. Other fleet arrives. 3. It takes 3 minutes to switch on a module. 4. It takes 5 minutes to warp your pod. 5. You're back in the station, minus your BS. 6. Log out and go to bed.
or the alternative, which is just as fun:
0. Load Eve client. 1. Fleet gathers outside station. 2. Fleet waits an hour for others to arrive. 3. Fleet makes 20 jumps. 4. Fleet scouts show enemy in the next system. 5. Fleet waits an hour at the gate. 6. Fleet FC decides it's too risky. 7. Fleet heads home. 8. Log out and go to bed.
or how about this one:
1. Load Eve client. 2. There's no op. 3. Sit spinning in station. 4. Log out and go to bed.
Formula: BAD organisation, BAD FC and scatterbrained disinterested players = blame EvE client for crappy experience.
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JC Anderson
Caldari Noir. Noir. Mercenary Group
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Posted - 2011.04.26 19:55:00 -
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0.0 has the best ice cream.
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hired goon
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Posted - 2011.04.26 22:06:00 -
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Originally by: Montgomery Crabapple Edited by: Montgomery Crabapple on 26/04/2011 18:47:36 I tried PvP in null sec a few times. My experiences were something like the following:
0. Load Eve client. 1. Fleet gathers at station, we all pod a minor functionary escaping from teh station. 2. Other fleet arrives. 3. It takes 3 minutes to switch on a module. 4. It takes 5 minutes to warp your pod. 5. You're back in the station, minus your BS. 6. Log out and go to bed.
or the alternative, which is just as fun:
0. Load Eve client. 1. Fleet gathers outside station. 2. Fleet waits an hour for others to arrive. 3. Fleet makes 20 jumps. 4. Fleet scouts show enemy in the next system. 5. Fleet waits an hour at the gate. 6. Fleet FC decides it's too risky. 7. Fleet heads home. 8. Log out and go to bed.
or how about this one:
1. Load Eve client. 2. There's no op. 3. Sit spinning in station. 4. Log out and go to bed.
This should be the next eve trailer
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Whitehound
The Whitehound Corporation Frontline Assembly Point
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Posted - 2011.04.26 22:30:00 -
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Originally by: Montgomery Crabapple ... or how about this one:
1. Load Eve client. 2. There's no op. 3. Sit spinning in station. 4. Log out and go to bed.
A joke I presume. You could do researching, manufacturing, trading, or undock and go ratting or mining, or be using a jump clone or an alt if you could not do any of the first. You could do anything you want.
If the first two cases make you feel stuck and then get stuck when you have time for yourself do you need to stop with EVE and have a drink and a girl. --
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digitalwanderer
Gallente DF0 incorporated
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Posted - 2011.04.26 22:43:00 -
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After being in 3 aliances over a 2 1/2 year period,i just got fed up of the politics, back room deals and back stabbing in 0.0 space...
Made a fair chunk of isk while i was there, invested that instead of constantly ****ing it away in pvp, and moved back to high sec empire to enjoy a confortable retirement,but that's just me of course...
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Malak Alraheem
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Posted - 2011.04.26 23:24:00 -
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Originally by: True Rasta i was just wondering why ppl wanna make their territory in 0.0 and why does ppl wanna stay in 0.0 instead of doing mission in high-sec?
is that because of moon mining?? don't think alliance share the profit with all users in their alliance...
is that because of ratting on belt makes more isk than high-sec mission? i don't think this is true after the patch..
is that because ppl just love pvp? so they make isk in high-sec and do pvp without any point?
When did Jar Jar Binks become an pod-pilot?
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Doddy
Excidium.
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Posted - 2011.04.26 23:26:00 -
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Originally by: Bel Amar
Originally by: Kuronaga
There is literally no con to living in nullsec when you compare it to highsec from a gameplay standpoint
Well, there is actually. The industry side of nullsec blows goats :)
Erm what?
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Barry Buttplug
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Posted - 2011.04.26 23:28:00 -
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u go to 0.0, to leave your mark.
those who havn't.. havn't made their mark yet.. those who have.. are very rich |

Kuronaga
Kantian Principle
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Posted - 2011.04.26 23:37:00 -
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Originally by: Chopper Rollins Wow, Kuronaga, your every post is self-serving in the extreme. What is a risk adverse environment?
ITT: Anybody who doesn't like what i like is flawed, and therefore essentially inferior.
Stop being wrong and I'll stop correcting you.
It's not my fault people are bad. You should be thanking me for setting you straight.
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garus banta
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Posted - 2011.04.26 23:41:00 -
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Because 0.0 is more ethical then highsec where CONCORD unethically cuddles the carebears.
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Erid Tangor
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Posted - 2011.04.26 23:42:00 -
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Originally by: Athena reekoo I live in nulsec cuz i like BUBBBLES!
Ze bubbles! That's actually one of the reasons I left.
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Bel Amar
Amarr Sudden Buggery Necromongers.
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Posted - 2011.04.27 02:45:00 -
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Originally by: Kuronaga I always assumed industry meant "Do it yourself". Sounds like you just want to buy the minerals and skip that step though.
Of course you skip that part. Leaving aside the economics which are compelling reasons in themselves, if you're skilled for industry, it very difficult to mine enough to keep up with your own mineral needs.
Quote: If that's your angle of approach, then true enough. I can't really argue with it if you decide to forsake the mining part and have no one else willing to do it. All I can say is, there are far more untapped roids floatin around in nullsec then there are in highsec. We've got missions here, too.
And that's why I conceded your point on the market. If you want to be efficient as an industrialist (and I mean builder here, not miner) you have to rely on the market to some extent.
Originally by: Lithyia Theia There are tons of slots in low sec, and low end minerals isnt hard to get either whit buyorders, or refine loot. if you want to do import that is easy becasue there isnt any ugly bubbles in low sec
And? This is a discussion on the merits of null-sec, not low-sec. I was talking about how nullsec industry is crippled compared to high sec. Lowsec isn't relevant to the discussion in the slightest.
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Chopper Rollins
Minmatar
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Posted - 2011.04.27 06:07:00 -
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Originally by: Kuronaga
Originally by: Chopper Rollins Wow, Kuronaga, your every post is self-serving in the extreme. What is a risk adverse environment?
ITT: Anybody who doesn't like what i like is flawed, and therefore essentially inferior.
Stop being wrong and I'll stop correcting you.
It's not my fault people are bad. You should be thanking me for setting you straight.
Yeah right ok. What's a risk adverse environment then?
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Darwin Duck
Evil Monkey Asylum The Wrong Kind Of Itch
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Posted - 2011.04.27 08:29:00 -
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In the right alliance 0.0 Rocks. However, many corps go out into 0.0 before they are ready and will probably not have a very good time
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