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Jenn aSide
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Posted - 2014.06.30 19:13:00 -
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Dhaq wrote:There's a pretty good discussion thread going on about why null does or doesn't interest them. So I'd like to start up one on the reasons you have for living, or not living, in W-space.
For me is the more dynamic nature of life there. Changing connections, no local, no stations. For me it just gives EVE a much different feeling, where High/Low/Null all feel stagnate and dull.
Wormholes are great. I've ventured into a few of them on occasion. One of the most memorable things I remember happening was how shortly after wormholes we introduced, my corp CEO at the time decided we should try to make some isk in one of them. We went into a C5 with a gang of remote repping Domis and were QUICKLY introduced to wormholes escalation mechanics lol. On second, phalanx of Domis, next second, Phalanx of Pods 
From a PVE perspective they are fun but it's a lot of side work to do them solo and I haven't felt the urge to join a 'big' wormhole corp like the ones who live in c6s and such. I'm planning on going the full time wormhole route one day though (probably to coincide with when the last of our kids graduate from high school in 10 months, 3 weeks and 2 days.....not like I'm counting or anything).
EDII: also, I HATE scanning with probes even if it is way easier now than in the past. |

Jenn aSide
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Posted - 2014.07.01 12:40:00 -
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Nimrod vanHall wrote:The reason i'm no longer in a wormhole is that there are to many ppl in there at the moment. IMHO way too many holes are occupied.
Ironically, the same reason you have for not lving in a wormhole is the same argument I used in my divorce proceedings . This is why I don't have to pay Alimony  |

Jenn aSide
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Posted - 2014.07.01 13:03:00 -
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Regarding the last few posts in this thread that, well, LMAO.
In my 1st post in this thread, I gave props to wormholes and the brave space pioneers who live in them. I did that because it's true (wormholing, like pimping, ain't easy), but also because I didn't want to lower myself to the level of the wormholers and others who decided to poo-poo of null sec in the null sec thread to make themselves feel all good about their gameplay choices lol.
The truth is that space is space and internet gaming nerds are internet gaming nerds. The same drama and BS that happens in nullsec happens in wormholes (don't believe it? scoll up in this thread or go to the wormhole forums and SEE the e-peening madness and useless politics such as that which killed Narwals the 1st time). Hell, it happens in ALL eve space and all games in general.
But some people just need some way to feel all superior to others. The wormholers aren't imo the worst about it (that prize goes to the low sec dwellers, apperently everyone who sets foot in null sec is instantly turned into an "F1 monkey". being in low sec means becoming adept at using F1 and F2!) but it can still be highly annoying. |

Jenn aSide
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Posted - 2014.07.01 16:19:00 -
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Bienator II wrote:the main reason for me is that once you are inside you have not much you can do, its usually empty. I used them as isk source as i was new to eve - which was nice and also fun. But i don't do much pve anymore. W-space was like eve vacation - nobody around you.
The other reason is that eve doesn't have fun intel tools. No radar, nothing, only a list with an update button. Being 100% dependent on it wasn't very fun too. So i decided to go to low sec where probably most people go to get fights.
(however i really do like the fact that local isn't working as intel tool in w-space, but sadly eve doesn't have any fun sifi intel tools as replacement for it)
That's another fine point. Having to0 constantly click a button for d-scan is annoying as hell.
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