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Akirei Scytale
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Posted - 2011.11.14 03:27:00 -
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Finally, someone who gets it. Fantastic post.
Dradius Calvantia wrote: 4. Living in Null Sec takes a huge amount of time and complete abandonment of real life. This is just plain wrong. Yes there are some Alliances out there that have unrealistic expectations of their members. They are certainly the minority. It is completely possible to live and prosper in null while only dedicating a "casual" amount of time to the game. There are plenty of corps and alliances that are made up almost exclusively of people who fall into the less than 2 hours a day category.
Just to illustrate this, on your average week I play maybe 2 hours of EVE, and on an EVE-heavy week, I play maybe 10-15. It has never impeded my ability to function in nullsec *at all*.
If anything, the mere fact that my ISK income is vastly higher than highsec *saves me* tons of time. 90% of my EVE time is for the purpose of fun, not funding said fun. |

Akirei Scytale
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Posted - 2011.11.14 10:38:00 -
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Hero Tackler wrote:
QFT for blue sec abloo bloo
OHMAHGAWD NULLSEC IS ENTIRELY BLUE!
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and that's from the perspective of the largest coalition in EVE. |

Akirei Scytale
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Posted - 2011.11.15 09:19:00 -
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Herzog Wolfhammer wrote:Still, no matter what anyone says, I have thrown enough disposable alt/frigates at 0.0 gate camps to see camping as an activity that must be as boring as mining. If campers think they are PVPers, and find some reason to look down at miners, they are somewhat misguided.
Let there be no myth about one thing: there are just as many people in 0.0 who have as little to do (and probably just as bored) as people in high sec.
We should all go beg for some live events after the next big patch.
it really is. there is a reason no one really does it except for fleets waiting for other fleets to fly into their trap. honestly, nullsec gate camps are incredibly rare.
though there was one camp that i certainly had a blast partaking in. that time all the CFC's enemies got cocky and decided to jump a giant ball of titans into VFK, thinking they could headshot the goons. I have to say, it was hilarious warping from trapped titan to trapped titan, instantly showing up on grid every single time one started trying to burn out of their superbubbled POS shields at 5 m/s and watching them stop in defeat. |

Akirei Scytale
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Posted - 2011.11.15 10:29:00 -
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Klandi wrote:I only have a single issue with Null sec ... cost
It is a player run environment which means that you are taxed to buggery and beyond to sustain your alliance - but why should an alliance need so much money - cap and ship reimbursement programs.... right....
My main has been in 3 "real" alliances and in each I had to pay between 15-20% OVER jita prices for ships and mods with the excuse sry reason given that it costs a lot to get the mods to me in null-sec.
Null sec may help the wallet in terms of bounties from rats and other sources, but you have to bleed isk for the privilege.
Honestly, how bad is a 15% tax when you only have to buy combat ships once, ever, and you're set for life? Seriously. Space Communism, it just works. |

Akirei Scytale
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Posted - 2011.11.15 19:57:00 -
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Andski wrote:Comrade Commizzar wrote:Andski wrote:although I can't discount the possibility that you're outright insane and consider your opinions to be shared by far more people than in reality *********** If you weren't afraid that many in this game and in CCP's halls might agree with what I say, you wouldn't be spending so much of your time disputing me. Unless, of course, you're just a troll. http://trololololololololololo.com/ ahahaha oh god
I'm beginning to suspect that this guy didn't get much oxygen as a child. |
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