
Max Godsnottlingson
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Posted - 2005.09.20 09:44:00 -
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OK, Let me get this straight. You are bragging about having the resources to put together a suicide BS fleet, have the ability to jump into a high sec system, tank the local guns and Concord, then promptly kill and pod kill any passing ship who has the missfortune to be passing, and all in the name of role play.
That has to be the sorriest excuse for griefing I have ever come across in Eve or any other on-line game I have played.
You deliberatly jumped into the area of Eve put aside for none nonconsensual PvP play and targeted those who you knew full well would not be able to do anything to stop you, Industrial players with little or no PvP experiance and new players still struggling to gain a decent foothold in the game.
Role Players you are not. If you want to RP, then join or go against the Amarr and Minmatar role players. I know some of the guys on both sides. They fight hard, show no mercy to one another and get fully into their roles. But they never attack players who are not involved with their war. Pirates. You bring shame to that title. Even though I am an industrial/trade player I occasionally have to go into low sec space. Twice I've been jumped by player pirates, once getting away, just, and the other time I lost an Indy full of minerals and high end trade goods. But you know, that didn't bother me. Because the pirates were doing it right, waiting to ambush in low sec space. It's the worry of meeting those guys who add some spice to my game when I head into a low sec system. I will not accuse you of cheating, you obviously haven't or, and I hope this is the case, the GM's would have sorted you out. But you have entered into the saddest and lowest form of game play which serves the sole purpose of causing even more friction between PvP and non PvP players.
As I say. If you want to role play then go against the role players. Though I suspect both the Amarr and Minmatar would chew you up and spit you out. But don't insult our intellegence by trying to justify out and out griefing as role play.
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