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Duke Future
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Posted - 2011.05.18 11:19:00 -
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Tested out EVE through a buddy invite and haven't played for more than 3 weeks now. Joined a corperation through a person I got to know through rookie-chat.
This morning, it seemed that I had left that corperation and joined the Sebiestor Tribe corp. I had not done any active choice of doing so, but was asked by someone from the corp I had joined why I was leaving it. I told him/her that I had no idea what had happened and re-applied to the corp.
Meanwhile, I had a ship destroyed while missioning and asked about salvaging it in the rookie chat. That's when the above person contacted me about leaving. So explaining that I had not done anything actively and re-applied, he offered to help me out before server maintenance to salvage my ship. It ended with him trying to ransom me for money and pod-killing me (server maintenance was 2 mins away when this happened).
Fine. Lesson learned to not trust people (much) in this game. But since this happened because the game kicked me to an other corperation gives this a bitter taste. Doesn't make you wanna continue playing when the first time you trust someone it goes back at you like this.
Has this auto-switch to an other corperation happened to someone else? Is this normal?
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Starnap
Concentrated Evil
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Posted - 2011.05.18 11:34:00 -
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Dude...
The guy kicked you out of his corp, then let you back in, killed you and now probably kicked you out again
Let this be a lesson to you.
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Duke Future
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Posted - 2011.05.18 11:43:00 -
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Is there a way to see if you are kicked from your corparation and by who?
The person who originally asked me to apply was not the same person who pod-killed me.
Off to find a more newbie-friendly corperation I think.
Thanks for the response!
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Starnap
Concentrated Evil
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Posted - 2011.05.18 11:49:00 -
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Edited by: Starnap on 18/05/2011 11:49:51
Originally by: Duke Future Is there a way to see if you are kicked from your corparation and by who?
The person who originally asked me to apply was not the same person who pod-killed me.
Off to find a more newbie-friendly corperation I think.
Thanks for the response!
I don't think there is a way to tell who kicked you, but anyone with the Director role would have the rights to do that, or even non-Directors with the correct roles assigned.
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Scarlett LaBlanc
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Posted - 2011.05.18 11:54:00 -
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There are people who recruit new players with the goal of podding them, or scamming them. In any large community you are going to find your fair share of jerks just as you do out in life.
You got unlucky your first time out. But don't stress over that, remember your immortal. Unless you spent a bunch if ISK on implants you did not loose anything (ships are a dime a dozen).
I suggest you finish the tutorial missions and the Sisters of Eve mission arc, THEN go looking for a corp (but not in the rookie channel).
By then you will have a fair amount of ISK and skill points, not to mention be more comfortable with game mechanics.
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Hakkar'al Gallente
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Posted - 2011.05.18 12:11:00 -
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Unfortunately you just found of the idiots who like to harass new guys. Don't get recruited through newbie chat channel(s). Go to the recruitment forum on this site, and you have a better chance of finding decent people.
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Jennifer Starling
Imperial Navy Forum Patrol
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Posted - 2011.05.18 12:17:00 -
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Originally by: Duke Future Is there a way to see if you are kicked from your corparation and by who?
Look at your employment history. If abovementioned theory is correct it should read:
1. Newbie Corp 2. player corp X that kicked you 3. NPC Corp (Sebiestor Tribe) - you automatically get there when you're kicked 4. player corp X that kicked you 5. NPC Corp (Sebiestor Tribe)
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gfldex
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Posted - 2011.05.18 12:26:00 -
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Originally by: Duke Future Joined a corperation through a person I got to know through rookie-chat.
Did he got candy in his van? Anyway, you might want to ask a GM if it's OK to utilise rookie-chat for a scam. 22:29:48 Notify Capital Armor Repairer I is too big to be fitted on Apocalypse Imperial Issue |
Akita T
Caldari Navy Volunteer Task Force
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Posted - 2011.05.18 12:27:00 -
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Originally by: Duke Future Is there a way to see if you are kicked from your corparation and by who?
Yes on the first, no on the other.
Then you get kicked from a player corp, not sure whether you receive an evemail or not, but the CORP chat channel instantly changes from the old corp chat channel to the new NPC corp chat channel (and that alone should be quite a strong indicator), your employment history lists your corp change, and even if logged off when it happens, you still see the corp you're in on the character selection screen immediately after login.
You don't know who kicked you, other than it was a guy with the proper rights (most likely either the CEO or one of the directors, but you don't even know who the directors are unless they told you). _
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Loraine Gess
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Posted - 2011.05.18 13:22:00 -
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Originally by: Akita T
Originally by: Duke Future Is there a way to see if you are kicked from your corparation and by who?
Yes on the first, no on the other.
Then you get kicked from a player corp, not sure whether you receive an evemail or not, but the CORP chat channel instantly changes from the old corp chat channel to the new NPC corp chat channel (and that alone should be quite a strong indicator), your employment history lists your corp change, and even if logged off when it happens, you still see the corp you're in on the character selection screen immediately after login.
You don't know who kicked you, other than it was a guy with the proper rights (most likely either the CEO or one of the directors, but you don't even know who the directors are unless they told you).
Actually you can see directors by looking at the corp member's list and sorting by roles, then selecting director from the drop down box. Pretty sure this doesn't require any rights at all.
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Akita T
Caldari Navy Volunteer Task Force
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Posted - 2011.05.18 13:53:00 -
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You can't exactly see that (even if it would require no rights) if you're no longer in the corp _
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foksieloy
Minmatar Rockets ponies and rainbows
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Posted - 2011.05.18 13:56:00 -
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Infiltrate the corp with a spy character, find out who kicked you out, then rob them. :) _______________________ The best thing in EvE is Barrage M. |
Duke Future
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Posted - 2011.05.18 14:18:00 -
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When I looked over the employment history it only stated: Start up NPC-corp Newbie corp Sebiestor tribe-corp
Nothing about leaving or getting kicked.
He/she said he did this because I left the corp.
As someone said; I lost nothing on this, only the ride back to my mission base. I wish it would be stated clearer if someone kicks you or if you leave. Maybe it did somewhere were I didn't look.
Thanks for all the responses, and I hope someone else new to the game learned from my mistake. |
Loraine Gess
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Posted - 2011.05.18 14:22:00 -
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Originally by: Akita T You can't exactly see that (even if it would require no rights) if you're no longer in the corp
First thing I check to be honest! I write it down, to.
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Duke Future
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Posted - 2011.05.18 15:04:00 -
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The re-app he/she asked me to do before maintenance went through, so was in the corp again when I got back in. He/she has control over accepting applications and removing people from the corp.
Seem the purpose of the corp is to rip people off, with "news messages" about gaining billions from killing someone and "If you attacking this guy you get 500 mil. If you kill him you get 500 mil".
Or I'm just way off on how this game handles ingame relationships.
Still can't find a way to see if kicks and/or leaves from a corparation.
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Che Biko
Humanitarian Communists
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Posted - 2011.05.18 23:39:00 -
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It's pretty simple, if you didn't leave the corp /joined another one yourself, then you were kicked. Unless you have serious memory problems.
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