
Jenn aSide
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Posted - 2014.08.15 20:37:00 -
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Otuk Andven wrote:I'm in a bit of a funk at present. I find pvp interesting even though I'm terrible at it but I find myself doing it less and less. Why? Because its such a hassle to do.
I'm in a null sec coalition so generally you have to wait to ops (at times that aren't very convenient to you) travel over 50 jumps and deal with jump clone timers. Bankrupt yourself getting a useable ship for the fleet (often tweaking official doctrines to because you don't have t2 guns) then wait for 5 minutes before moving off, only to die in 15 minutes and get podded back those 50 jumps without getting on any KMs.
I mean when there is a neut in the pocket I'm ready and willing to jump into a HD ship and take them on but if its an op my general reaction is do I have to? Because I have to go though all of that while I could be doing something productive in the same time. Or at the very least checking my PI.
Does anyone else find themselves in the same situation?
Yes there are. Being in the situation most likely means you either weren't properly prepared to live in null (living in null is like being a Pre-Marian Roman soldier, you need to own some land and have some money before you enlist lol) or (maybe and) it means your allaince is crappy at taking care of it's members. A null corp/allaince is supposed to help it's people live and fight in null, if it doesn't, time to move on.
It also sounds like fleet fights aren't you thing but you like small gang, a low sec pirate alliance or faction warfare would probably make you a lot happier.
Me, while I'm not a super dedicated pvp type, i like fleet fights and despite my bad luck (why oh WHY did I make a pvp main with a name that starts with a C, also screw enemy FCs why use the alphabet for target calling) I keep coming back. I should get "F1 Monkey" tattoo'd on my left ass cheek or something.
EDIT: Protip for the OP, when the 1st 5 replies say the same thing, that means you probably should spent more time thinking about your problem before posting about it as you might have figured it out yourself  |