
Mr Kidd
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2013.01.30 14:50:00 -
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Its Over 9000 wrote:Mr Kidd wrote:If one who has the SP to require the more expensive clones has not discovered how to finance such purchases by such time then perhaps one should pod themselves a few times without a clone to lower the costs.
One can always sell such toons and purchase something with lower maintenance costs. So your solution is to turn off one of the hooks for the game? Stop training? That is simply asinine. 
No, it's a hard truth. If you're complaining about the cost of clones then you're one of two things:
1) You're a player who is dying way too often. I assume this to be PVP related and not participating in other facets of the game enough to afford it.
or
2) Your toon is so old that the cost of dying is prohibitively expensive but it still means you're not participating in the other facets that would have you afford it.
Which ever one of those you are is hilariously ironic. It's the antithesis of carebearism. So much so that I suppose you could call it pvpbearism, wanting your pvp but nothing more of the game. You want your pvp but you don't want to do anything else in the game to afford it. You want it handed to you on a platter as if you're some God given gift to the game. It's hilariously ironic because now we have a whine thread from the pvp'ers that, OMFG, you might have to do something other than pewpew! HTFU! There's a plethora of ways to passively make buttloads of isk in this game.
Another hard truth of this game is, it's a giant isk sink. Now, you can afford that either by whipping out your credit card everytime you need isk or grinding isk. You're free to choose your method. If all you want to do is come on, pewpew and then leave you're going to need a working credit card, my friend. Otherwise, you better learn how to carebear it up! The only other alternative is going to play some FPS where you can die over and over and over again without any cost. Afterall, Eve is about risk vs reward. Blindly dying ad nauseam is by no means a "risk" and therefore not to be rewarded. So the next time your FC orders you to die in a ball of fire, perhaps you should weigh the risk you're taking versus the reward you shall reap.
Oh the irony! After years of the PVP'ers admonishing, ridiculing, denigrating, scoffing at the players they've labeled carebears, they might just need to become what they've so hated!
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