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March rabbit
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Posted - 2014.05.07 09:00:00 -
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yea. I have noticed the same: miners work better than 'real players' 
1. miners 2. manufacturers/researchers/etc... 3. carebears (mission runners) 4. 'real players' - pvp oriented group
Personally being bad i only added like 300 million to pvp pool yesterday  The Mittani: "the inappropriate drunked joke"
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March rabbit
Federal Defense Union
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Posted - 2014.05.07 11:06:00 -
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Kaarous Aldurald wrote:Shalua Rui wrote:Kaarous Aldurald wrote:If reporting them worked, we wouldn't have to gank them. You don't "have" to do anything in a game... you do it because it gives you purpous and the feeling of accomplishment with actually, you know... accomplishing anything... I get it. Coming from someone defending a profession that consists of actively not playing the game, this run on sentence makes perfect sense. yea...
paying subscription, buying ships, buying stuff, selling ore/minerals, competing for ice, providing targets for other people == 'actively not playing the game'
i like your logic The Mittani: "the inappropriate drunked joke"
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March rabbit
Federal Defense Union
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Posted - 2014.05.07 12:20:00 -
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... The Mittani: "the inappropriate drunked joke"
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March rabbit
Federal Defense Union
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Posted - 2014.05.08 06:49:00 -
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Mara Rinn wrote:Benny Ohu wrote:pvp doesn't have automation software
wait till the weekend It's not about automation at all. Here is how the two activities work: Mining:
- Warp to known location where target always exists
- Lock the target
- Act against the target
PvP:
- Look for target
- Lock the target
- Act against the target
Step 1 is very easy for miners, but tends to be difficult for PvPers. As the population drops (because potential targets are online for only 1-4 hours a day during the week) it's harder to find suitable targets to allow you to proceed to step 2. On the weekends, people log on for longer. Thus the population is higher, and finding suitable targets is easier. it actually depends of pvp kind you do. If we speak about miner suiciding then i don't see big problem in finding targets. Seeing lots of retrievers around.
If we speak about real pvp (like wars or 0.0/low/WH) then yes.... my main problem is finding good target, not killing it.
Riot Girl wrote:I like the way the miners feel it's someone else's responsibility to blow up ships and not their own. 'I'm a miner, not a PvPer' is no excuse for not making an effort. trolling aside i'm not sure many pvpers will take responsibility for mining ore and building their own ships some of them (you can see example right in this thread) even can't understand this thing The Mittani: "the inappropriate drunked joke"
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March rabbit
Federal Defense Union
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Posted - 2014.05.08 20:28:00 -
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Ramona McCandless wrote:Cyphel Clearmount wrote: morally superior I dont know what this means in cases like this i usually go to dictionary and learn new word or sentence...... The Mittani: "the inappropriate drunked joke"
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March rabbit
Federal Defense Union
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Posted - 2014.05.08 20:32:00 -
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Dave Stark wrote:Last Wolf wrote:Kristalll wrote:Last Wolf wrote:Mined Volume 42.96% of 25.7 bill goal = 11.04072 bill 184,012 man/hours at 60,000 m3 per hour
NPC bounties 29.6% of 7.44 trill goal = 2.20224 trill 220,224 man/hours at 100mil per hour.
My assumptions were: average miner is getting 1,000 m3 per minute (60,000 per hour) and average ratter/missioner getting 100m per hour
Someone correct my maths if I am wrong. Ratters average clsoer to 60m and below. Mission runners don't make most of their money on bounties, so even if they are making 100m/hr, it's more like 30-40m on bounties. That would skew the numbers even more in favor of the ratters putting in more effort than miners. only if the arbitrary numbers that need to be reached have any relation to one another, of which there is 0 evidence. if something doesn't make you look THEBEST it is plain wrong The Mittani: "the inappropriate drunked joke"
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