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Fenrix Mernher
Critical Mass Inc. Nexus Fleet
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Posted - 2013.07.05 10:55:00 -
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This Fountain of tears (har har geddit?!) from goons is priceless. They seem to be forgetting the times they have had their caps bailed out by server issues. |

Fenrix Mernher
Critical Mass Inc. Nexus Fleet
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Posted - 2013.07.05 11:04:00 -
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Alavaria Fera wrote:Arrendis wrote:Tialano Utrigas wrote:Mad Ani wrote:I had 5564 people tuned in the stream when the node crashed... Quite embarrassing, but I didn't blurt about it to the viewers. Showed them another fight in the meantime, however that was pretty bad. I lost all the viewers as the fight had ended http://www.twitch.tv/mad_ani/c/2524548 I think 2200 of those tuned in were from CFC, TEST, and N3 who were actually fighting in the fleet but trying to work out what was actually going on in the battle! Or was that just me? I know I was watching the battle on both screens, yeah. It was interesting to hear commentary like 'I have no idea why the heck N3 and PL haven't already dropped supers on this...' Maybe you should have watched Boat on themittani.com stream, because he knew why. I think everyone knew why supers hadn't been dropped. Primarily because they are pretty useless against battleships.
N3/PL/Test were playing this as a pretty standard escalating cap fight. CFC were committed in several sub cap fleets, capitals were dropped to create a situation where to continue holding the field you would need to dreadnoughts. As soon as that happened you can bet a lot of supers were going to turn up to reduce another of your dreadnought fleets to rubble.
There is a point in this game where piling people into subcaps won't give you a win, I expect that fairly soon the CFC will learn how disasterous their lack of competent super pilots and FCs will become to many of their campaigns.
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Fenrix Mernher
Critical Mass Inc. Nexus Fleet
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Posted - 2013.07.05 11:25:00 -
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Tialano Utrigas wrote:Fenrix Mernher wrote:This Fountain of tears (har har geddit?!) from goons is priceless. They seem to be forgetting the times they have had their caps bailed out by server issues. Man who let you out of your cage?? Very different people to those who don't let CFC log on any of their caps ever. I just wanted to be a shining beacon of light in this forest of badposts and CFC tears. (Actually I just like to pretending I'm relevant and edgy)
Hey guys, have a free archon if you can fly it. The catch is, we'll never let you fly it. Mittens is truly a great leader.
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Fenrix Mernher
Critical Mass Inc. Nexus Fleet
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Posted - 2013.07.05 11:33:00 -
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Endeavour Starfleet wrote:Because I know the difference between real life and a video game? Eve is real.
Well that's what the advert told me anyway. |

Fenrix Mernher
Critical Mass Inc. Nexus Fleet
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Posted - 2013.07.05 11:57:00 -
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Arrendis wrote:Fenrix Mernher wrote: CFC were committed in several sub cap fleets, capitals were dropped to create a situation where to continue holding the field you would need to dreadnoughts.
Except we were rather clearly holding the field without dreads. There is a definite point where subcaps can no longer hold the field. TEST & Co. did not manage to bring us to that point. I would have been interesting to see them do it. As far as I am aware there was another slowcat fleet about to bridge in. That would have pushed you fairly close to the edge of needing your own caps.
Also, people who think a CCP employee should lose his job and have a career ended because of a mistype and communication error at 11:30pm local time should probably quit eve and do the rest of the community a favour. Seriously, what the hell is wrong with you.
The issue is clearly CCP quality control, not the human error of one engineer. |

Fenrix Mernher
Critical Mass Inc. Nexus Fleet
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Posted - 2013.07.05 12:07:00 -
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Alavaria Fera wrote:Fenrix Mernher wrote:Arrendis wrote:Fenrix Mernher wrote: CFC were committed in several sub cap fleets, capitals were dropped to create a situation where to continue holding the field you would need to dreadnoughts.
Except we were rather clearly holding the field without dreads. There is a definite point where subcaps can no longer hold the field. TEST & Co. did not manage to bring us to that point. I would have been interesting to see them do it. As far as I am aware there was another slowcat fleet about to bridge in. That would have pushed you fairly close to the edge of needing your own caps. Also, people who think a CCP employee should lose his job and have a career ended because of a mistype and communication error at 11:30pm local time should probably quit eve and do the rest of the community a favour. Seriously, what the hell is wrong with you. The issue is clearly CCP quality control, not the human error of one engineer. Uh huh. They were also about to aoe doomsday us, right? TEST also had an extra 1000 people in Rokhs ready to bridge in as well. Their newbies had also just reshipped into 500 blackbirds. CFC have people who watch N3 jabber pings, we know this, they know N3 was about to commit slowcats. Now you are making yourself look incredibly stupid. Thank you.
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Fenrix Mernher
Critical Mass Inc. Nexus Fleet
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Posted - 2013.07.05 12:18:00 -
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Arrendis wrote:Fenrix Mernher wrote:Arrendis wrote:Fenrix Mernher wrote: CFC were committed in several sub cap fleets, capitals were dropped to create a situation where to continue holding the field you would need to dreadnoughts.
Except we were rather clearly holding the field without dreads. There is a definite point where subcaps can no longer hold the field. TEST & Co. did not manage to bring us to that point. I would have been interesting to see them do it. As far as I am aware there was another slowcat fleet about to bridge in. That would have pushed you fairly close to the edge of needing your own caps. Also, people who think a CCP employee should lose his job and have a career ended because of a mistype and communication error at 11:30pm local time should probably quit eve and do the rest of the community a favour. Seriously, what the hell is wrong with you. The issue is clearly CCP quality control, not the human error of one engineer. Close to it, yes, but there were also additional megathron fleets forming, as I'm sure you're aware. As for CCP quality control... I'd say rather the problem lies in the systemic controls that allow a single engineer's miskeyed command to have this effect, and I'm optimistic that CCP will rectify that situation. It's the only one that needs rectification, really. It would have evolved into an interesting fight, I mean N3/PL/Test clearly got dunked pretty hard, and it was an important morale booster for CFC. So hopefully it isn't the last of it's kind.
That's pretty much what I meant regarding quality control, the fact there isn't a suitable system in place to minimise the impact of human error is a fairly large oversight. I imagine CCP are already well on their way to addressing the situation in an appropriate manner. |

Fenrix Mernher
Critical Mass Inc. Nexus Fleet
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Posted - 2013.07.05 13:47:00 -
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Alavaria Fera wrote:Arrendis wrote:Fenrix Mernher wrote: It would have evolved into an interesting fight, I mean N3/PL/Test clearly got dunked pretty hard, and it was an important morale booster for CFC. So hopefully it isn't the last of it's kind.
Oh, definitely. I mean, just from what's been said here, we can all see that there were a number of levels of gambit and counter-gambit being strategized on both sides. Would've been fun. Ah well. Next time, eh? They really had us right where they wanted us. I never suggested that at all, what I have been saying is that PL/N3/Test were clearly hoping to force an escalation with CFC capitals (however blind this hope may have been). All these tears from CFC members are frankly making the eve community look pathetic, it was a good brawl and the reason Test carriers weren't just left to die was because the hopes of continual escalation must have left N3/PL/Test confident enough that they could salvage some form of victory from it.
Felix Shoen wrote:Forget for a moment about who won and who lost or who was going to lose. This battle was going to be the decisive battle for an entire nullsec region and for every person fighting it there were two or three players watching it.
Wait CFC leadership are seriously telling you this was going to be the death blow to the defence of fountain? Or is this something you've theorised yourself?
I suspect they aren't stupid enough to believe it themselves and I hope they don't consider their line members stupid enough to believe it. |

Fenrix Mernher
Critical Mass Inc. Nexus Fleet
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Posted - 2013.07.05 15:07:00 -
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Hun Jakuza wrote:This is why i hate CCP and his BoB friends. (N3.) This is not the first time when this happend. I remember CCP cheat when they give to Bob, T2 BPO-s. I remember when we catched/trapped 7 southern titan in low sec when they tried to invasion north. The node crashed same like now and the successfully ambush went to garbage. 2 days later the nodes broke again when we catched Sir Molle's titan + 4 other one. I remember when we tried to attack north and when we jumped to enemy system all ammos missing from loaded guns of whole fleet and we missed our ammos from our cargoholds too. I remember when we trapped in south 12 super carrier + 40 carrier the node crashed again in delve. I remember when we trapped 70 of Atlas dreads we got black screens and the server crashed again instantly. Always this save operations happend accidently isn't ? The engineers jus accidently push the buttons isn't ? GTFO and dont affect the 0,0 fights and gameplaying u tard CCP.
lol, just lol.
This will be a long war, server issues 2 weeks ago helped 30 goon dreads get away, last night it helped TEST carriers. With ccps servers almost guaranteed to be no better at handling 200 nerds on grid in the next few months it'll happen again and benefit someone else. Such is eve :P |
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