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Oraac Ensor
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Posted - 2014.12.20 12:19:44 -
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Maul555 wrote:STOP!!!! Stop eliminating unsymetrical hulls from this game!!! you have hit the exequor with a FUGLY stick... scrap this abomination please! This was one of my favorite ships... Its now moving to one of my most hated.... I like the new Exequror hull because it tidies up the look of the ship quite neatly while paying homage to its ancestry by remaining asymmetric. |

Oraac Ensor
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Posted - 2014.12.20 20:13:34 -
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Quote:A few more things may make it into the release, keep an eye out for the Patch Notes in January for the full set of changes. Like the new Dominix hull, maybe?
Or the new hulls for the Atron, Imicus and Navitas that were show at Fanfest 2-+ years ago? Only the new Tristan shown with them has so far materialised.
How is it that revised hulls like the Incursus and Exequror arrive out of the blue with no prior hint of their existence, and yet items shown at Fanfest are still missing years down the line?
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Oraac Ensor
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Posted - 2015.01.10 01:16:14 -
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Sizeof Void wrote:Dangeresque Too wrote:Sizeof Void wrote:Since SP clones are gone, and since the risk vs. reward of high-sec ganking is ridiculously now in favor of the reward, I'd like to suggest that pods of outlaws (-5 sec status or lower) become valid free-for-all high-sec targets, with no sec status penalties for shooting them. You haven't actually tried this in game did you? Because anyone -5 is free to shoot anywhere in hisec, but like you said, they have little risk as they are usually in a cheap dessie, noobship, or a pod. So shooting them is of extremely non-incentived, at most if you catch one you might inconvenience them a couple minutes. You can shoot their ship, without a sec status penalty, but not their pod.
Evelopedia wrote:The penalties for pod killing are suitably harsh for the effect it can have on the victim pilot. The security penalties are very steep in high security and low security space. However, there is no security penalty for destroying pods belonging to a war target or to an outlaw (a player with -5 security rating or less), nor to players in 0.0 and Wormhole Space. |

Oraac Ensor
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Posted - 2015.01.10 02:24:21 -
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Sizeof Void wrote:Evelopedia wrote:Warning: Killing capsules of members who belong to NPC corporations can cause large standings penalties with those corporations, even if the person you attacked was an outlaw or otherwise legal to engage at the time. Duels are included in this. Yeah, I got caught with that one.
I spent weeks trying to figure out why my Gallente main's standing with the Center for Advanced Studies had taken a sudden nose-dive.
Then I discovered that rule and realised I had repeatedly blown up and podded one of their members who had been misbehaving. |

Oraac Ensor
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Posted - 2015.01.10 03:07:50 -
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Sizeof Void wrote:Outlaws should not be able to join empire NPC corps - only pirate NPC corps. You don't get a choice of NPC corps - you can only ever be in one of two possibilities, both based on your bloodline. You either stay in your starter corp, as this guy did, or you go into your default NPC corp, always the same one, when you drop out of a player corp. |

Oraac Ensor
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Posted - 2015.01.12 22:21:37 -
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Sissy Fuzz wrote:So now asymmetry is too hard to grasp for the 15-year old grinders? Even if it is, CCP are clearly disregarding it as far as the new Exequror hull is concerned. |
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