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Bagrat Skalski
Poseidaon
2001
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Posted - 2014.06.12 21:14:00 -
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Psychopathic people are the readers of financial times. Why would someone think different?
Well, I am 18 %.
But why would somone not lie in such a test? When weapons, technology, and economies mature faster than the leadership culture entrusted with them, disaster ensues. http://i.minus.com/ibeZ0sJewvDMBN.gif |

Winter Archipelago
Fade.
225
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Posted - 2014.06.12 21:52:00 -
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I Love Boobies wrote: They should also make exploration site containers non-scannable so people cannot take only the good stuff, and leave the junk for everyone else. Also find that annoying, take the time to find a site, get there, and see someone has already looted the good stuff.
I would be so happy over this. I enjoy doing exploration, and I'm more than willing to wade out the influx storm, but coming across a site and finding that several cans are empty is a real mood-killer. I never used take a cargo scanner because I would just do all the cans, but I've actually started to bring one now because I'm tired of hacking cans that are already hacked (seriously, CCP, why not make the mod fail with a line saying why instead of doing them a second time?)
(Note that, if they aren't "unlockable" a second time, then the frequency of empty cans needs to be seriously decreased.) Ransoms are accepted in Isk, Ships, Mods, and Dolls. |

Harrison Tato
Yamato Holdings
65
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Posted - 2014.06.14 02:15:00 -
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Ramona McCandless wrote:Solkara Starlock wrote:Why are so many empty containers? No container spawns empty But cherrypicking asses who think of no one but themselves just take the good stuff and leave crap, meanign the site doesnt respawn and gives the false impression of worthless sites, which in turn are useless for me to camp. Some explorers are more selfish than Isboxers, sometimes
I tend the sites like a loving gardener. I blow up the containers that only have crap so that the site will hopefully respawn with better stuff later. The crummy data sites just led me to dump my data analyzer and fit a point.
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Chopper Rollins
Brutor Tribe Minmatar Republic
860
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Posted - 2014.06.14 03:11:00 -
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Ramona McCandless wrote:Solkara Starlock wrote:Why are so many empty containers? No container spawns empty But cherrypicking asses who think of no one but themselves just take the good stuff and leave crap, meanign the site doesnt respawn and gives the false impression of worthless sites, which in turn are useless for me to camp. Some explorers are more selfish than Isboxers, sometimes
My ears are burning! Need more data on this to tell if rewards have dropped off. I've been doing explo since 2009 and what stays the same is runs of good and bad luck. You get a month where you cash out, one where you starve.
It is true that crowds more are doing the sites, it has been dumbed down to the floor.
Goggles. Making me look good. Making you look good. |

NoThisIsntItAtAll MakeIt MorePSSSHHHH
Republic University Minmatar Republic
0
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Posted - 2014.06.14 22:37:00 -
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Abrazzar wrote:How many data sites did you do? What's the average of that amount? Is it a even representative amount? Have you ever considered you may be suffering from entitlement issues? Questions, questions. Accusing someone of that because he's concerned about the payouts for exploration which have notoriously bad payouts...
Yes you are correct, it is in fact him who has issues.  |

Ramona McCandless
The McCandless Clan
5366
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Posted - 2014.06.14 23:29:00 -
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BTW I accept that empty containers do apparently spawn now
Previous statement retracted
Until next time, Gadget
Next time "If someone doesn't appreciate your presence, make them appreciate your absence." - Anon. "How the **** can you think you are entitled to be such an *******?-áYou're lucky you're ALLOWED to have an opinion ..." - Solecist Project |

Samantha Calderon
Griffin Capsuleers Ad-Astra
0
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Posted - 2014.06.14 23:47:00 -
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Harrison Tato wrote:Ramona McCandless wrote:Solkara Starlock wrote:Why are so many empty containers? No container spawns empty But cherrypicking asses who think of no one but themselves just take the good stuff and leave crap, meanign the site doesnt respawn and gives the false impression of worthless sites, which in turn are useless for me to camp. Some explorers are more selfish than Isboxers, sometimes I tend the sites like a loving gardener. I blow up the containers that only have crap so that the site will hopefully respawn with better stuff later. The crummy data sites just led me to dump my data analyzer and fit a point.
Glad to see other like me. |

Jur Tissant
Hemah Industries
82
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Posted - 2014.06.15 02:46:00 -
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I still make more money running exploration than mining, and with loot spew gone it's less of a headache.
I guess I'd like to see some improvements to the scanning interface. It can get especially difficult to scan stuff down when a system has a ton of signatures. |

Seven Koskanaiken
The Shadow Plague The Bastion
1290
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Posted - 2014.06.15 03:32:00 -
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Jur Tissant wrote: I guess I'd like to see some improvements to the scanning interface. It can get especially difficult to scan stuff down when a system has a ton of signatures.
Believe it or not, this is the improved system. 
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Gerard Naari
State War Academy Caldari State
3
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Posted - 2014.06.15 09:26:00 -
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NoThisIsntItAtAll MakeIt MorePSSSHHHH wrote:exploration which have notoriously bad payouts...
All you need is a covert op with medicore skill and almost zero risk. I say they got payout they deserve.
And dont call it exploration , exploration was killed with exploration expansion ..... |

Gerard Naari
State War Academy Caldari State
3
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Posted - 2014.06.15 09:30:00 -
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Seven Koskanaiken wrote:Jur Tissant wrote: I guess I'd like to see some improvements to the scanning interface. It can get especially difficult to scan stuff down when a system has a ton of signatures.
Believe it or not, this is the improved system. 
Scanning was never easier , yet whining continues .... |

Owen Levanth
Federated Deep Space Explorations
176
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Posted - 2014.06.15 18:53:00 -
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Ramona McCandless wrote:Prof Anarchia wrote: There's a book out there - haven't read it - titled, The Psychopath Test. Go give it a whirl.
Goodbye (cruel) forums
Or, if you can't be bothered, do this easy testI got 87% I was disappoint
I got 18%. Was about what I expected.
You are warm and empathic with a heightened awareness of social responsibility and a strong sense of conscience. You like to carefully weigh up the pros and cons of a situation before you act and are generally averse to taking risks. You are very much a GÇÿpeople personGÇÖ and dislike conflict. GÇÿDo unto othersGǪGÇÖ are your watchwords. But, although you avoid hurting others, those residing at the higher end of the psychopathic spectrum might not be as considerate, so stay vigilant to avoid being hurt unnecessarily.
Oh, thank you, that's sweet! Thank you strange internet survery.  |

Bagrat Skalski
Poseidaon
2006
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Posted - 2014.06.15 19:50:00 -
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Gerard Naari wrote:Seven Koskanaiken wrote:Jur Tissant wrote: I guess I'd like to see some improvements to the scanning interface. It can get especially difficult to scan stuff down when a system has a ton of signatures.
Believe it or not, this is the improved system.  Scanning was never easier , yet whining continues ....
I will just post this here. To show everyone who is new how it looked. When weapons, technology, and economies mature faster than the leadership culture entrusted with them, disaster ensues. http://i.minus.com/ibeZ0sJewvDMBN.gif |

Vigilant
Vigilant's Vigilante's
19
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Posted - 2014.06.15 20:11:00 -
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Ran some sites in High Sec. Relic are way better for the most part. But, I did run about 10 data sites, cause they are not being run. Made about 2 mill a site for very little time... Cash is cash!
One Data Site had three BP's in it... I wasn't complaining. |

Evei Shard
Shard Industries
299
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Posted - 2014.06.16 00:34:00 -
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Prof Anarchia wrote:[quote=Dilligafmofo]...exploring the universe to discover lots of things. Hidden bases. Hidden habitations. Places where you can locate rogue agents who you can perhaps work for. who send you on cryptic quests all over the universe to unlock secrets/other bases....and tying in with lore.
This is PvE. PvE in Eve is dead, and will stay dead because "game content" has been tortured and twisted into meaning "PvP only".
Profit favors the prepared |

Prof Anarchia
School of Applied Knowledge Caldari State
7
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Posted - 2014.06.16 11:48:00 -
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Evei Shard wrote:Prof Anarchia wrote:[quote=Dilligafmofo]...exploring the universe to discover lots of things. Hidden bases. Hidden habitations. Places where you can locate rogue agents who you can perhaps work for. who send you on cryptic quests all over the universe to unlock secrets/other bases....and tying in with lore.
This is PvE. PvE in Eve is dead, and will stay dead because "game content" has been tortured and twisted into meaning "PvP only".
Yes, I totally agree with you. The game revolves around PvP - which partly (imo) explains why Eve has a core fanbase and grows very slowly (if at all).
I find it quite frustrating. CCP have created the most beautiful game - visually. It actually makes you gasp when you first jump in a ship and look around at the planets/stations/stars and so on. It's that initial gasp-factor that pulls you in - well, it did me. I thought - wow, I can't believe gaming has reached such dizzy heights. I can't wait to immerse myself in this game. Hell, I'm willing to jack real life for good and live in Eve permanently.
But then...after a few months you realise that it really is spreadsheets in space and that the whole game revolves around isk. They really should change the name of the game to Isk Online.
CCP cater/pander to those who want lots of shiny ships to blow up other shiny ships. But if you look at any succesful mmo, pvp only forms a small part of the game. There are countless people who adore pve and the immersion it brings when leaving the tedium of real life to go and live in a deep-lore based universe. In this way good mmos are like good novels or films - but, if done right, infinitely better because as a protagonist you are centrally involved in making the story.
I'm not interested in pvp. Never have been never will be. When I explore I want to immerse myself in lore/in missions/local faction disputes and so on. I want, when scanning, to find some poor bloke lost in space, and he wants me to help him return home. And to get him there takes us across the universe encountering all sorts of problems. When you rescue the damsel - well, wouldn't it feel better if you did actually rescue her, and afterwards she introduces you to scores of quests that take you on a story? I really don't want to pseudo-rescue her just to do the same again again again...missions soon make you feel quite nauseous once you've done them for a few weeks. Soon abandoned that dead end.
The industry changes looks great and I'm looking forward to trying them out. I'll probably focus on that.
On the data side - well, just done one deep in null, 6 reds next system, pirates flying everywhere (so for those who say its too safe, I beg to differ, particularly when you don't belong to a corp and everyone you see is a blue) and - 3 empty cans, 1 containing only carbon, Total value 2mill. If you factor in how long it takes to find sites, how long it takes to get the loot to market, how many gate camps/bubbles/interdictors you have to overcome then I stand by what I said at the start. Data and Relic hunting - if sadly only about Isk - then the value should be extremely high. Factoring in the above you can make more isk afk mining in highsec.
Really don't care anymore what the haters will say. Hate away. Eve is toughening me up, I admit. Another six months of this and I'll be a fully-fledged psychopath and maybe then, and only then, I'll abandon hopes of pve and begin to enjoy spreadsheet murder.
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Anomaly One
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
135
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Posted - 2014.06.16 12:08:00 -
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Still better than mining. Psychotic Monk for CSM9 https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=326497 you want content in highsec? vote Monk |

Prof Anarchia
School of Applied Knowledge Caldari State
7
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Posted - 2014.06.16 12:28:00 -
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True. Mining really does kill brain cells...but at the very least you can go cook dinner or repaint that door... |
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