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S'Way
Bitter Vets
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Posted - 2014.10.03 15:08:00 -
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Doc Fury wrote:For some players these changes do in fact mean their cozy play style is ending The most ironic thing is some of those crying the most over the changes used to spout the "it's eve, adapt" theme at anyone else who had their playstyle changed. Now it's their turn....this is such a bad change and EvE is dying because they're unsubbing, instead of doing what they told others to do. |
Prince Kobol
2276
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Posted - 2014.10.03 15:13:00 -
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Desimus Maximus wrote:Kaely Tanniss wrote: It only makes region defense easier for the larger alliances. . This constant denial is cute and hilarious. This and the 'blue donut will be a blue brick' crap. How is it going to be easier to defend when they can't insta-relocate to the opposite side of the map? And if they do decide to defend, getting back to where they came from won't be happening anytime soon, making where they left even more vulnerable than the system they went to defend. This denial of reality is just HILARIOUS! Gonna make them stronger... LOLZ!! Get your SBUs now before they quadruple in price!
They will not have to insta relocate that's why.
All they will have to do is defend entry points into null sec and a wedge to cover the 5 LY Jump radius. Also systems will be defended by Capital Ships as well structure with timers.
Titan Bridges works for both attackers and defenders.
Let say for example you bypass any gate camps or blockades and actually manage to get to your target destination with a good size force.
Every time one of your pilots gets podded they will no longer able to reship and Titan Bridge back into the fight where as the defending force can simply just reship and undock or maybe have to fly a few systems to get back into the fight.
Unless CCP either massively reduce the EHP of structures and remove all timers or simply remove them all together how do you intend on getting you subcap fleet to your target destination in one piece, remove any cyno jammers in system, bash any structures, defend from any reinforcements all without losing any ships since your ability to resupply will be no where near your enemies.
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Mashie Saldana
Sebiestor Tribe Minmatar Republic
1177
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Posted - 2014.10.03 15:14:00 -
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CCP should disband cfc and N3.Then stuff would happen |
Samwise Everquest
Run and Gun Mercenary Corps
97
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Posted - 2014.10.03 15:22:00 -
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People still live in Nullsec? |
Doc Fury
Furious Enterprises
6607
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Posted - 2014.10.03 15:29:00 -
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Prince Kobol wrote:Doc Fury wrote:Malprax wrote:Umm hey whats the point of being able to take space away from the null sec coalitions if you can't Jump a gimp frieghter or rorqual far enough to get your hard won gains out.
It's dumb to think the 'rental empires' will pull any farther than 5 light years back from the lowsec borders. Everyone is going to be equally screwed by this.
Anyways there is a lot of people straight up unsubbing over this bs and their totally useless 5.5 bil skillbook implants and 130bil ships that are useless. So the real question becomes how do people get their fanfest money back if they aren't fans anymore? You do realize players used to occupy basically the same amount of space before jump freighters existed, and we managed to do logistics and build stuff, export goo, and blow each other up just fine back then. The changes are a return to planning, group effort and sanity. For some players these changes do in fact mean their cozy play style is ending, and it angers and confuses them. The ones paying or collecting rents, probably more so. Anyone ragequitting before the changes are finalized, probably didn't want that sub anyway. People keep about about the past and forgetting a couple of major points. 1. The first one is back then there were thousands of Capital Ships in Eve. 2. The size of alliances were much smaller back then. 3. A lot of the intel tools which are currently being used did not exist then. All this is going to happen is that it will become even harder for anybody to take space from each other as home systems will be defended with Capital ships, there will be no longer any surprise attacks and you will not be able to counter huge subcap fleets.
Having actually played the game in 2008 (same PCU numbers as now) and spent most of that time in null, I'm left wondering how you think alliances are "larger" now when PCU is the same.
We used to have intel tools that were later deemed illegal that one might argue were better. We had some tools that were private then that were eventually made public. You say we have a lot of new tools now that did not exist then, which ones exactly do you think are going to make a difference?
Guess what folks, if CCP's changes create a blue brick, they can change things again. The changes themselves will generate content, and if a bunch of players want to quit before anything is set in stone, I for one am happy to see them leave, they are a part of the current problem. The accumulated filth of all their sex and murder will foam up about their waists and all the ho's and politicians will look up and shout 'Save us!' and I'll look down, and whisper 'Hodor'. |
Prince Kobol
2276
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Posted - 2014.10.03 15:58:00 -
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Doc Fury wrote:Prince Kobol wrote:Doc Fury wrote:Malprax wrote:Umm hey whats the point of being able to take space away from the null sec coalitions if you can't Jump a gimp frieghter or rorqual far enough to get your hard won gains out.
It's dumb to think the 'rental empires' will pull any farther than 5 light years back from the lowsec borders. Everyone is going to be equally screwed by this.
Anyways there is a lot of people straight up unsubbing over this bs and their totally useless 5.5 bil skillbook implants and 130bil ships that are useless. So the real question becomes how do people get their fanfest money back if they aren't fans anymore? You do realize players used to occupy basically the same amount of space before jump freighters existed, and we managed to do logistics and build stuff, export goo, and blow each other up just fine back then. The changes are a return to planning, group effort and sanity. For some players these changes do in fact mean their cozy play style is ending, and it angers and confuses them. The ones paying or collecting rents, probably more so. Anyone ragequitting before the changes are finalized, probably didn't want that sub anyway. People keep about about the past and forgetting a couple of major points. 1. The first one is back then there were thousands of Capital Ships in Eve. 2. The size of alliances were much smaller back then. 3. A lot of the intel tools which are currently being used did not exist then. All this is going to happen is that it will become even harder for anybody to take space from each other as home systems will be defended with Capital ships, there will be no longer any surprise attacks and you will not be able to counter huge subcap fleets. Having actually played the game in 2008 (same PCU numbers as now) and spent most of that time in null, I'm left wondering how you think alliances are "larger" now when PCU is the same. We used to have intel tools that were later deemed illegal that one might argue were better. We had some tools that were private then that were eventually made public. You say we have a lot of new tools now that did not exist then, which ones exactly do you think are going to make a difference? Guess what folks, if CCP's changes create a blue brick, they can change things again. The changes themselves will generate content, and if a bunch of players want to quit before anything is set in stone, I for one am happy to see them leave, they are a part of the current problem.
Let me think.. How many Alliances existed in 2008 that exist now?
A lot of members that were in those alliances that no longer exist are now in either CFC or NC/PL/Nulli.
So yeah, they are larger.. a lot larger.
Same amount of people in many alliances v Same amount of people in either Power Block
Also these 2 power blocks have more Capital Ships then rest of Eve combined.. most of which after this change will be used as a home defensive force sitting in systems which are cyno jammed. |
Jenn aSide
Smokin Aces.
8472
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Posted - 2014.10.03 16:02:00 -
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Doc Fury wrote:
Having actually played the game in 2008 (same PCU numbers as now) and spent most of that time in null, I'm left wondering how you think alliances are "larger" now when PCU is the same.
2009 didn't have plex you could use for multiple character training. A lot of what people have seen and always seen in pcu numbers were training account alts and hauling alts , and a lot of those accounts have been abandonded due to consolidation. I personally went from 6 accounts to 4 after moving 3 cyno alts and a frieghter pilot to other accounts.
Alliances are larger, there are fewer of them that hold sov now.
Quote: We used to have intel tools that were later deemed illegal that one might argue were better. We had some tools that were private then that were eventually made public. You say we have a lot of new tools now that did not exist then, which ones exactly do you think are going to make a difference?
Guess what folks, if CCP's changes create a blue brick, they can change things again. The changes themselves will generate content, and if a bunch of players want to quit before anything is set in stone, I for one am happy to see them leave, they are a part of the current problem.
The bolded part is what's illogical. Why take a huge risk that most probably ends up with you having to turn around (wasting their time and our, plus their own money) and fix it again. if I did those kinds of things in my line of work I'd be out of a job (and in soe cases, in jail).
I Too have been in and out of null since 2008 and I've noticed the exact same patter of development of my favorite hobby by a game copany that I have the utmost respect for. It's mind boggling that this keeps happening, with the same kinds of results (Dominion Sov was supposed to open up null to small groups, the anom nerf was supposed to 'give us a reaosn to fight again' etc etc) when those same results demonstrate that a new kind of thinking is needed. CCP still beleives it can nerf it's way to certain "outcomes" and people just can't be herded along like that.
I'm not quiting, I'm bookmarking important posts to link in future posts when history repeats itself for the umpteenth time |
Doc Fury
Furious Enterprises
6609
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Posted - 2014.10.03 16:09:00 -
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Prince Kobol wrote:Doc Fury wrote:Prince Kobol wrote:Doc Fury wrote:Malprax wrote:Umm hey whats the point of being able to take space away from the null sec coalitions if you can't Jump a gimp frieghter or rorqual far enough to get your hard won gains out.
It's dumb to think the 'rental empires' will pull any farther than 5 light years back from the lowsec borders. Everyone is going to be equally screwed by this.
Anyways there is a lot of people straight up unsubbing over this bs and their totally useless 5.5 bil skillbook implants and 130bil ships that are useless. So the real question becomes how do people get their fanfest money back if they aren't fans anymore? You do realize players used to occupy basically the same amount of space before jump freighters existed, and we managed to do logistics and build stuff, export goo, and blow each other up just fine back then. The changes are a return to planning, group effort and sanity. For some players these changes do in fact mean their cozy play style is ending, and it angers and confuses them. The ones paying or collecting rents, probably more so. Anyone ragequitting before the changes are finalized, probably didn't want that sub anyway. People keep about about the past and forgetting a couple of major points. 1. The first one is back then there were thousands of Capital Ships in Eve. 2. The size of alliances were much smaller back then. 3. A lot of the intel tools which are currently being used did not exist then. All this is going to happen is that it will become even harder for anybody to take space from each other as home systems will be defended with Capital ships, there will be no longer any surprise attacks and you will not be able to counter huge subcap fleets. Having actually played the game in 2008 (same PCU numbers as now) and spent most of that time in null, I'm left wondering how you think alliances are "larger" now when PCU is the same. We used to have intel tools that were later deemed illegal that one might argue were better. We had some tools that were private then that were eventually made public. You say we have a lot of new tools now that did not exist then, which ones exactly do you think are going to make a difference? Guess what folks, if CCP's changes create a blue brick, they can change things again. The changes themselves will generate content, and if a bunch of players want to quit before anything is set in stone, I for one am happy to see them leave, they are a part of the current problem. Let me think.. How many Alliances existed in 2008 that exist now? A lot of members that were in those alliances that no longer exist are now in either CFC or NC/PL/Nulli Instead of having many large alliances you now have 2 massive power blocks. Also these 2 power blocks have more Capital Ships then rest of Eve combined.. most of which after this change will be used as a home defensive force sitting in systems which are cyno jammed.
Why does the number of alliances matter? There's still only about 25K active players to staff them.
Those massive power blocks are comprised by a percentage of the PCU and the PCU is presently the same as 2008. There were also 2 massive power blocks in 2008 who were considered to be entrenched and unstoppable.
It seems you are moving the goalposts. What intel tools do we have now that you believe are going to make a difference?
The accumulated filth of all their sex and murder will foam up about their waists and all the ho's and politicians will look up and shout 'Save us!' and I'll look down, and whisper 'Hodor'. |
Doc Fury
Furious Enterprises
6609
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Posted - 2014.10.03 16:25:00 -
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Jenn aSide wrote:Doc Fury wrote:
Guess what folks, if CCP's changes create a blue brick, they can change things again. The changes themselves will generate content, and if a bunch of players want to quit before anything is set in stone, I for one am happy to see them leave, they are a part of the current problem.
The bolded part is what's illogical. Why take a huge risk that most probably ends up with you having to turn around (wasting their time and our, plus their own money) and fix it again. if I did those kinds of things in my line of work I'd be out of a job (and in soe cases, in jail). I Too have been in and out of null since 2008 and I've noticed the exact same patter of development of my favorite hobby by a game copany that I have the utmost respect for. It's mind boggling that this keeps happening, with the same kinds of results (Dominion Sov was supposed to open up null to small groups, the anom nerf was supposed to 'give us a reaosn to fight again' etc etc) when those same results demonstrate that a new kind of thinking is needed. CCP still beleives it can nerf it's way to certain "outcomes" and people just can't be herded along like that.
Because the game is presently on its knees. Doing nothing, or just changing things to suit the present null factions again is not a solution to the problem. If EVE sheds some of it's "capitals online" and "alts online" players as a result, good riddance. If we have to put up with changes that get reversed or changed again in 6-weeks so be it.
Agreed about the mind boggling part, CCP seems to succeed only in spite of itself.
The accumulated filth of all their sex and murder will foam up about their waists and all the ho's and politicians will look up and shout 'Save us!' and I'll look down, and whisper 'Hodor'. |
Christopher AET
hirr Northern Coalition.
821
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Posted - 2014.10.03 17:11:00 -
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TigerXtrm wrote:Aiwha wrote:The rental empires aren't going to crumble. They'll get a little smaller perhaps, but don't expect everything to fall apart. If these jump drive changes don't make them crumble then the incoming residency based sov mechanics will finish the job without a doubt. They might hang on for a year, living and fighting with old stockpiles and resources. But eventually they will become a thing of the past, thank god.
Don't thank god, thank CCP Greyscale, it is his teams plan. He also has the added bonus of being real.
I drain ducks of their moisture for sustenance. |
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Adrie Atticus
Shadows of Rebellion The Bastion
404
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Posted - 2014.10.03 17:18:00 -
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Desimus Maximus wrote:An OCEANUS of tears
haha
The sweetest tears in my 5 yrs in this game.
Thank you CCP. THANK YOU!
Patch is called Phoebe, it's the ice moon of Saturn.
You could say that the tears got immediately frozen. |
Arsine Mayhem
Tribal Liberation Force Minmatar Republic
256
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Posted - 2014.10.03 18:09:00 -
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Kaely Tanniss wrote: I don't think it's going to quite work out like you think. I see alliances digging in and creating borders that can't be breached by smaller corps/alliances. The day of the big battles will end and no one will move from where they are. I could be wrong, but I don't think I am. It only makes region defense easier for the larger alliances.
Though I agree some change was needed, I don't think the way they plan to go about it is the answer. I'm sure they want to implement it a little at a time, so if it doesn't work, they can bail out what would essentially be a sinking ship. Imho, this issue needs further thought and consideration..a LOT of it.
Hmm, what will be a sinking ship. Apparently you only see what you want to see. Take a look at the online numbers lately?
The (|)lords have created a nice sheep farm. You go ahead and 'work' for them. |
Arsine Mayhem
Tribal Liberation Force Minmatar Republic
256
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Posted - 2014.10.03 18:19:00 -
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Desimus Maximus wrote: This constant denial is cute and hilarious. This and the 'blue donut will be a blue brick' crap. How is it going to be easier to defend when they can't insta-relocate to the opposite side of the map? And if they do decide to defend, getting back to where they came from won't be happening anytime soon, making where they left even more vulnerable than the system they went to defend.
This denial of reality is just HILARIOUS!
Gonna make them stronger... LOLZ!!
Get your SBUs now before they quadruple in price!
Propaganda can be quite entertaining. |
Vulxanis Viceroy
Offworld Trading Company Ethical Carnage
129
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Posted - 2014.10.03 18:21:00 -
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I personally am looking forward to better forms of warfare. As a longtime fan of the Total War franchise, there is value in deception and distractions. Attack over in one area, to make the real target less defended(since they can't jump back to defend it as quickly).
How people will get into border systems with cyno jammers will be something for the strategist FCs to figure out.
And there may be a market for people who get lucky via wormholes, and come out deep in someone's space, then run back in with a cyno alt, and then sell the location to that Sov Holder's enemies. Fide et honore.
(IC note: Vulxanis only responds to "Lord Draconis".) |
Agondray
Avenger Mercenaries VOID Intergalactic Forces
132
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Posted - 2014.10.03 18:34:00 -
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You stated your topic as though they have lost their monopoly, the big blue doughnut is still there with their PACs in place so they secure their space...at least until we see how NOVEMBER hit them "Sarcasm is the Recourse of a weak mine" -Dr. Smith |
Falin Whalen
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
736
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Posted - 2014.10.03 18:41:00 -
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I'm going to laugh my self silly, when all you people who think that this is going to break up the null blocks, finally realise that this change won't have the effect you think it will, and we come out even stronger and more unassailable than before. The rage tears from you guys will be so awsome. "it's only because of their stupidity that they're able to be so sure of themselves." The Trial - Franz Kafka-á |
Doc Fury
Furious Enterprises
6614
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Posted - 2014.10.03 18:51:00 -
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Falin Whalen wrote:I'm going to laugh my self silly, when all you people who think that this is going to break up the null blocks, finally realise that this change won't have the effect you think it will, and we come out even stronger and more unassailable than before. The rage tears from you guys will be so awsome.
I know that's what you guys want everyone to believe. It's gonna be hard to do with most of your cap pilots rage-quitting over this. The accumulated filth of all their sex and murder will foam up about their waists and all the ho's and politicians will look up and shout 'Save us!' and I'll look down, and whisper 'Hodor'. |
Kaarous Aldurald
ROC Deep Space The ROC
9984
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Posted - 2014.10.03 18:55:00 -
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Doc Fury wrote:Falin Whalen wrote:I'm going to laugh my self silly, when all you people who think that this is going to break up the null blocks, finally realise that this change won't have the effect you think it will, and we come out even stronger and more unassailable than before. The rage tears from you guys will be so awsome. I know that's what you guys want everyone to believe. It's gonna be hard to do with most of your cap pilots rage-quitting over this.
I never thought I'd get the chance to say this to you of all people, but citation needed.
A couple dozen forum whiners does not "most of your cap pilots" make. Most of the people I know simply don't care that much. "Verily, I have often laughed at the weaklings who thought themselves good because they had no claws."
One of ours, ten of theirs. |
Falin Whalen
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
736
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Posted - 2014.10.03 19:05:00 -
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Doc Fury wrote:Falin Whalen wrote:I'm going to laugh my self silly, when all you people who think that this is going to break up the null blocks, finally realise that this change won't have the effect you think it will, and we come out even stronger and more unassailable than before. The rage tears from you guys will be so awsome. I know that's what you guys want everyone to believe. It's gonna be hard to do with most of your cap pilots rage-quitting over this. Funny all I've been seeing are Nulli and PL ragequitters. "it's only because of their stupidity that they're able to be so sure of themselves." The Trial - Franz Kafka-á |
Doc Fury
Furious Enterprises
6618
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Posted - 2014.10.03 19:10:00 -
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Falin Whalen wrote:Doc Fury wrote:Falin Whalen wrote:I'm going to laugh my self silly, when all you people who think that this is going to break up the null blocks, finally realise that this change won't have the effect you think it will, and we come out even stronger and more unassailable than before. The rage tears from you guys will be so awsome. I know that's what you guys want everyone to believe. It's gonna be hard to do with most of your cap pilots rage-quitting over this. Funny all I've been seeing are Nulli and PL ragequitters.
You might want to get on the goon-phone to Mitardy, so you guys can all get your narrative straight.
The accumulated filth of all their sex and murder will foam up about their waists and all the ho's and politicians will look up and shout 'Save us!' and I'll look down, and whisper 'Hodor'. |
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Doc Fury
Furious Enterprises
6621
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Posted - 2014.10.03 19:18:00 -
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Kaarous Aldurald wrote:Doc Fury wrote:Falin Whalen wrote:I'm going to laugh my self silly, when all you people who think that this is going to break up the null blocks, finally realise that this change won't have the effect you think it will, and we come out even stronger and more unassailable than before. The rage tears from you guys will be so awsome. I know that's what you guys want everyone to believe. It's gonna be hard to do with most of your cap pilots rage-quitting over this. I never thought I'd get the chance to say this to you of all people, but citation needed. A couple dozen forum whiners does not "most of your cap pilots" make. Most of the people I know simply don't care that much.
Bazinga.
Fair enough, "most" at this time is a genuine exaggeration on my part, maybe I should go count them and make a list for other reasons. Given the velocity of the current threadnaught, it sure seems like a LOT of CFC are going to quit or are just saying so for propaganda purposes.
Most of the people I know think this is a fantastic change, a significant number of them are going to re-sub if these changes go through. That's due to different circles of anecdotal peers I suppose.
The accumulated filth of all their sex and murder will foam up about their waists and all the ho's and politicians will look up and shout 'Save us!' and I'll look down, and whisper 'Hodor'. |
Talon SilverHawk
Ronin Cartel The G0dfathers
695
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Posted - 2014.10.03 19:20:00 -
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Jenn aSide wrote:Even after 7 years of watching CCP try ( and fail) to to 'encourage' people to do certian things, only to watch people do the exact opposite, I find it amazing that people are still naive enough to believe that these changes will work like they think they will. How many examples do people need before they learn?
Doesn't mean they should stop trying, be interesting to see what happen's
Tal
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Falin Whalen
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
736
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Posted - 2014.10.03 19:22:00 -
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Doc Fury wrote:Falin Whalen wrote:Doc Fury wrote:Falin Whalen wrote:I'm going to laugh my self silly, when all you people who think that this is going to break up the null blocks, finally realise that this change won't have the effect you think it will, and we come out even stronger and more unassailable than before. The rage tears from you guys will be so awsome. I know that's what you guys want everyone to believe. It's gonna be hard to do with most of your cap pilots rage-quitting over this. Funny all I've been seeing are Nulli and PL ragequitters. You might want to get on the goon-phone to Mitardy, so you guys can all get your narrative straight. Your rage tears will be especially sweet to drink. "it's only because of their stupidity that they're able to be so sure of themselves." The Trial - Franz Kafka-á |
Doc Fury
Furious Enterprises
6621
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Posted - 2014.10.03 19:23:00 -
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Falin Whalen wrote:Doc Fury wrote:Falin Whalen wrote:Doc Fury wrote:Falin Whalen wrote:I'm going to laugh my self silly, when all you people who think that this is going to break up the null blocks, finally realise that this change won't have the effect you think it will, and we come out even stronger and more unassailable than before. The rage tears from you guys will be so awsome. I know that's what you guys want everyone to believe. It's gonna be hard to do with most of your cap pilots rage-quitting over this. Funny all I've been seeing are Nulli and PL ragequitters. You might want to get on the goon-phone to Mitardy, so you guys can all get your narrative straight. Your rage tears will be especially sweet to drink.
Rage over what exactly?
The accumulated filth of all their sex and murder will foam up about their waists and all the ho's and politicians will look up and shout 'Save us!' and I'll look down, and whisper 'Hodor'. |
Arsine Mayhem
Tribal Liberation Force Minmatar Republic
258
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Posted - 2014.10.03 19:34:00 -
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Falin Whalen wrote:I'm going to laugh my self silly, when all you people who think that this is going to break up the null blocks, finally realise that this change won't have the effect you think it will, and we come out even stronger and more unassailable than before. The rage tears from you guys will be so awsome.
This coming from someone that has 99% of null blue or treatied. The only thing I see is an unprecedented level of cowardliness. |
Kaarous Aldurald
ROC Deep Space The ROC
9986
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Posted - 2014.10.03 20:27:00 -
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Arsine Mayhem wrote:The only thing I see is an unprecedented level of cowardliness.
I love it when people posting on a worthless NPC alt call someone else a coward. "Verily, I have often laughed at the weaklings who thought themselves good because they had no claws."
One of ours, ten of theirs. |
Prince Kobol
2276
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Posted - 2014.10.03 20:57:00 -
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The thing is I completely agree that things need to be changed, I absolutely hate what is happening in null and would welcome changes that will change the status quo but these change will not do that, if anything they will only make things worse.
The fundamental problem in null is that most of the space is simply not worth fighting for and that most null sec pilots need alts in in other areas to make isk.
Yes Power Projection and Super Caps are an issue but other problems need to be dealt with first.
You need both the carrot and stick but all CCP has done with these changes is stick and beat us to death with it.
This was CCP's chance to really be creative, to wow people with something new and innovative, to show not just the the community but the whole gaming world that after all the lay offs, after all the talented developers who have left over the last 18 months that they still have something left.
Instead all we have is somebody who has already proven over the years he has an agenda, change a few numbers in a database and make a crap situation even worse.
CCP have shown zero imagination, zero creativity and also shown that the CSM is not important as per the interview with Sion Kumitomo and Major JSilva on the TheMittani.
The were so many other ways they could of changed null sec to make much more attractive for people, to make it worth fighting for and to also end the the current Super Cap Fleets without completely killing large areas of null sec and giving even more power to CFC / NC / PL
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Vulxanis Viceroy
Offworld Trading Company Ethical Carnage
129
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Posted - 2014.10.03 21:00:00 -
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Prince Kobol wrote: I don't like the new changes and am not happy with CCP.
Perhaps if they made nullsec valuable areas more plentiful? Fide et honore.
(IC note: Vulxanis only responds to "Lord Draconis".) |
Prince Kobol
2276
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Posted - 2014.10.03 21:01:00 -
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Arsine Mayhem wrote:Falin Whalen wrote:I'm going to laugh my self silly, when all you people who think that this is going to break up the null blocks, finally realise that this change won't have the effect you think it will, and we come out even stronger and more unassailable than before. The rage tears from you guys will be so awsome. This coming from someone that has 99% of null blue or treatied. The only thing I see is an unprecedented level of cowardliness.
What else would you have CFC do?
I do not like how much control they have but fair play to them. They are only using the game mechanics that is available to everybody else, mechanics created by CCP, they just are using them a hell of a lot better then anybody else.
Fact is because Sov mechanics, because of they way they work from timers and structures that have millions of EHP, because more numbers is always better, coalitions was always the natural next step.
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Prince Kobol
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Posted - 2014.10.03 21:10:00 -
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Vulxanis Viceroy wrote:Prince Kobol wrote: I don't like the new changes and am not happy with CCP. Perhaps if they made nullsec valuable areas more plentiful?
That is what people have been asking for years now.
Back in 2011.. yes 2011 The Mittani discussed at Fanfest the Farm and Fields idea at a round table and then approached CCP with it at the next CSM Summit.
Many great ideas were brought forward during a forum discussion.
The idea was to really improve industry in null sec and incentivise people to move out to null and remove null sec reliance on Jita dn HS in general.
This way you would have many more targets of opportunities for small roaming gangs and a way to really hurt null sec based alliances without actually having to involved in Sov Warfare.
Many people put forward some fantastic idea, there were some insane out of the box thinking but nothing was ever done.
Fact is null sec can not get even close to supporting its population hence why so many people have alts in low / high / wh to earn isk. |
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