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Posted - 2012.10.01 03:36:00 -
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Poetic Stanziel wrote:Hans Jagerblitzen wrote:Where are people getting the idea that you can bounty a ship type, out of curiousity? I'm unaware CCP has posted and details yet publicly about this... Read the OP. The "news" came from the London EVE Meet. According to the source, this is what Soundwave was saying. WeeeellGǪ no, that's overstating the case somewhat. What you're saying is just one way of reading of it.
Another way of reading it is that bounty payout will be calculated as a percentage of ship losses, rather than requiring a pod loss. In other words, you'd still only be specifying a formal groupings of people: individual, corp, alliance GÇö no wholesale loose categories (e.g. GÇ£anyone currently in a [ship x]GÇ¥ that anyone can find themselves in.
So the new parts are that corps and alliances are possible bounty-holders, rather than just individuals, and that ships trigger bounty payouts for killing those bounty-holders, rather than just pods. GÇ£If you're not willing to fight for what you have in GëívGëí you don't deserve it, and you will lose it.GÇ¥
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Posted - 2012.10.01 07:02:00 -
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Pipa Porto wrote:Benny Ohu wrote:The killright was granted in the first place because the aggressor killed a person who had done nothing to them and didn't know the aggressor was after them! Also, the fact that the victim didn't even try to fight back to get on the CONCORD mail indicates that they weren't able to fight back. And? Not being able to fight back at the time means that they made a choice to fit their ship without guns (or fly a ship without them). There's also the meta-gaming consideration: the fact that kill rights were granted may also mean that they made a choice not to fight back because there was too low a chance for it to have any effect and would void the kill rights GÇö rights they might be able to use to their advantage at a later stage. They really were able to fight back and had fitted their ship for a fight, but circumstances conspired to make it a better option to use a different ship at a different time.
GÇ£If you're not willing to fight for what you have in GëívGëí you don't deserve it, and you will lose it.GÇ¥
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Posted - 2012.10.01 10:20:00 -
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I suppose a lot of that will also depend on who can buy those killrights. The bounty changes already sound like they're (slowly) introducing the whole concept of legal persons in EVE and giving them some of the same properties as individuals. Now imagine what would happen if a killright became a corp propertyGǪ GÇ£If you're not willing to fight for what you have in GëívGëí you don't deserve it, and you will lose it.GÇ¥
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Posted - 2012.10.01 18:25:00 -
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Vertisce Soritenshi wrote:Unknown why this thread was ever locked. 2012.05.26. So not particularly unknown.
Quote:The one I ported over to the Assembly Hall...also locked for unknown reasons. 2012.04.19. So for the same known reason. GÇ£If you're not willing to fight for what you have in GëívGëí you don't deserve it, and you will lose it.GÇ¥
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Posted - 2012.10.02 07:25:00 -
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Cipher Jones wrote:Putting bounties on non criminals is absolutely ******* ridiculous. How so? It's not like criminal organisations don't put prices on people's heads all the time, especially if they're annoying do-gooders who interfere with their businessGǪ GÇ£If you're not willing to fight for what you have in GëívGëí you don't deserve it, and you will lose it.GÇ¥
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Posted - 2012.10.02 09:10:00 -
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Cipher Jones wrote:Yes, criminal organizations put out bounties all the time. And the ones who collect on them are wanted criminals. Even if they weren't before. So unless they are going to implement something along that line also, no thx. GÇ£UnlessGÇ¥? It's already how it works. You'll be a wanted criminal when you try to collect the bounty, unless you have somehow already managed to obtain the legal right to shoot him. GÇ£If you're not willing to fight for what you have in GëívGëí you don't deserve it, and you will lose it.GÇ¥
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Posted - 2012.10.02 13:31:00 -
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CCP Punkturis wrote:wow you guys post a lot. I'm still just going to let you speculate until you see my team's first dev blog:+P Meanie! 
...and yes, posting is what we do around here, so it's rather to be expected.  GÇ£If you're not willing to fight for what you have in GëívGëí you don't deserve it, and you will lose it.GÇ¥
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