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Drykor
Minmatar Aperture Harmonics K162
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Posted - 2011.07.27 15:18:00 -
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All the fixes you suggest would make Eve much more carebear and it has been stated time and time again by the developers that Eve is ment to be a cold and harsh world. Most players like it this way, some others cope with it while they sit in highsec doing missions, others feel the need to change this. The latter ones are luckily still in the minority.
There is plenty you can do against a wardec and T1 battlecruisers are usually much more cost effective than T2 ships. But it will require a different mindset. --- Drykor - AHARM |
Drykor
Minmatar Aperture Harmonics K162
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Posted - 2011.07.27 16:55:00 -
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Edited by: Drykor on 27/07/2011 16:56:00 Any of your so-called fixes would only lead to exploiting too. Can't wardec after having been wardecced? Sure, I'll wardec myself with an alt corp. Make prices exorbinant for higher 'level' players? Ok, so now a low-SP griefing/loot stealing/can swapping corporation is practically invulnerable.
Just try to deal with Eve the way it is. Organize yourself, hire mercs, there are a dozen of ways you can do something about this, complaining on the forum isn't one of them. --- Drykor - AHARM |
Drykor
Minmatar Aperture Harmonics K162
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Posted - 2011.07.27 17:37:00 -
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Edited by: Drykor on 27/07/2011 17:37:56
Originally by: Teodin Val @Drycor That is why I came to the forums, not to have my ideas shot down, but to have the older more experienced players, that know more about this game, help me out. I am a new player to eve, and this game mechanic has to much potential for exploitation. All the corps that have wardecced us may even be all the same players just different corps. Sure maybe it sounds to you like i am complaining but, really am I, tonight i will be safely in my npc corp and will only pvp when I want to take the chance. I'll try to stay away from buying a Tengu, heh. But I ask where is the freedom of play, so advertised, by said sandbox community. Btw, my cooldown idea was to limit the amount a corp can be wardecced and should not hinder their ability to wardec. Ie: if a corporation gets wardecced they can not be wardecced again for said amount of time. So if wardeccing is your thing sure but when all the hi sec corps are on cd, try your hand at some of the alternative pvp aspects of the game, take a risk. Don't be lazy.
Well I already told you, this would only lead to people creating alt corporations to wardec their main corporation so they get a cooldown. Tbh the best carebear advice in here that has been given is joining a corp within an alliance as a 50M wardec fee is a lot more than 2M. But of course I'd rather recommend doing something about it, taking some pvp classes from agony unleashed with some interested people in your corp and having some fun shooting these guys. What do you have to lose other than some isk? Even if you get beaten you'll still have the pvp experience later. --- Drykor - AHARM |
Drykor
Minmatar Aperture Harmonics K162
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Posted - 2011.08.05 09:31:00 -
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Originally by: BeachParty Edited by: BeachParty on 04/08/2011 13:34:09 My problem with the "war dec" mechanic is that there is no mechanics to allow a corp CEO to raise a militia to defend against the incoming war declaration through the creation of a temporary "Pact" to bring fighters into the skirmish without actually joining your corp/alliance. I think (after some horse trading) a mechanic like this could be good fun and add some depth to war dec mechanics.
A war should be more of an event that escalates and de-escalates naturally by allowing the player base to opt into the conflict informally and less of a personal greifing tool.
I would love nothing more than to log in see what wars are happening and pick my fight for the day/week.
There are, it's called a counter wardec. --- Drykor - AHARM |
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