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Jim McGregor
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Posted - 2006.05.16 08:54:00 -
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Originally by: Lunarmist Edited by: Lunarmist on 16/05/2006 08:01:05 I just started this game, based on what I've read so far, this is not a very friendly type of game. So, trust no one and watch your every step is the way to go. I've played pretty much every single online games out on the market. In term of moral vaule for general player population, this game scores the lowest.
You just started this game and yet you think you can judge its players already? Let me tell you something. Its not bad morals to kill somebody in this game. Its pvp oriented and the fighting has a purpose (at least in 0.0 - protecting your space). The game allows you to use dirty tricks to get a kill, sure. But is this bad morals? I dont think so. So please dont judge us from our actions in the game. Its a GAME.
For example, i can sit in the npc newbie channel and help out newbies, while at the same time killing some other newbie. Does this make me evil? No. I just enjoy the game and play it the way its supposed to be played. I can be a very nice guy and still go attack other players. I can respect other human beings and still be a killer. The world is definently not as black and white as you seems to think it is.
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Jim McGregor
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Posted - 2006.05.16 09:10:00 -
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Edited by: Jim McGregor on 16/05/2006 09:10:36
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Jim McGregor
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Posted - 2006.05.16 09:14:00 -
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Originally by: Grace Nakimura
Hell, I'm newish (less than 2 months), and I almost consider other people attacking me a *favor.* It's far better that I take my lumps now and learn what I'm doing wrong when I'm in a tech 1 frigate or cheap cruiser than when I move into more expensive ships that insurance covers only a fraction of.
Hell, if only more people took the low-sec plunge early on. The longer you spend in relative safety in empire, the longer you need to have bad habits beaten out of you once you move to lowsec, and chances are, you'll be in a ship where the loss will hurt more.
Thats the spirit. You will make a fine member of the eve community i think.  --- The Eve Wiki Project |

Jim McGregor
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Posted - 2006.05.16 10:21:00 -
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Originally by: Duranis Satosith The pirate that killed me was actually a pretty nice guy and as I was in 0.4 space at the time and didnĘt warp out as soon as I saw someone I didnĘt know come near I deserved everything I got :)
Yep, and dont sound so surprised. Dont assume someone is a jerk because he is a pirate.  --- The Eve Wiki Project |

Jim McGregor
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Posted - 2006.05.16 12:53:00 -
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Originally by: Lisa Run It's nothing wrong with EVE, you just chose the wrong game. Like someone, who buys Quake although he doesn't like first person shooters.
Off topic: They really messed up Quake 4.  --- The Eve Wiki Project |
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