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Godfrey Silvarna
Arctic Light Inc. Arctic Light
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Posted - 2015.01.13 11:46:44 -
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If you can't make more ISK in Nullsec than what you could make running missions, something is horribly horribly wrong.
That something might be your knowledge about what ISK making opportunities are available, risk aversion, local corp or SOV holder politics or even broken risk/reward ratio in Highsec. In general, if you have access to Nullsec or Lowsec, you never have to pay any attention whatsoever to wardecs, since the very existence of Highsec becomes blissfully irrelevant for everything other than being the home of your off-corp trade alt.
So, start ratting in null, doing exploration in null, daytripping in wormholes, mining in null, running industry in null or any other similar option, all of which should be more profitable and MUCH more enjoyable than highsec missions. Missions are boring, repetitive, not profitable and in all kinds of ways a horrible way to waste your time. |

Godfrey Silvarna
Arctic Light Inc. Arctic Light
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Posted - 2015.01.13 13:54:05 -
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Posadas wrote:blatantly false marketing spiel about how this a perfect sandbox with no restrictions of imperatives to guide your actions in any direction etc isn't going to cut it (as so many of the replies have so sadly been) it's just pure denial. It's not a sandbox if you can do whatever you want and others can not interact with you. You seem to have gotten sandbox and theme park confused with each other. In a sandbox the environment is defined by your interactions with other players as opposed to being defined by hard coded interaction with non-player entities. You seem to be under the impression that a sandbox MMO is like single player Minecraft, which is strictly false.
EVE is a conflict driven PvP game. Wardecs successfully serve the function of causing conflict to provide content for the game.
The real problem in your case is that many older nullsec corporations assume that all their members are capable of independently making their ISK, often with alts, which was a false assumption in your case and for some reason no one bothered to guide you in the right way.
I am beginning to suspect your past corp mates might make their isk with off-corp alts in faction warfare, wormholes or even highsec. If the latter is the case, could some adventurous Agent of the New Order of Highsec please send them to the company of their mains in Nullsec where they belong? I am starting to think there is something to all this talk about highsec income needing a nerf if nullsec players end up going to highsec for their ISK. |

Godfrey Silvarna
Arctic Light Inc. Arctic Light
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Posted - 2015.01.19 01:33:38 -
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Veers Belvar wrote:Honestly, the problem here is joining a corp in highsec. Current mechanics including wars and awoxxing make them worthless. Just stick to NPC and 1 man corps. The OP was in a corp in Nullsec. You seem to be so hellbent on pushing your personal agenda that you don't even bother to read what the thread is about. |

Godfrey Silvarna
Arctic Light Inc. Arctic Light
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Posted - 2015.01.23 23:01:12 -
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Whittorical Quandary wrote: If a few players from each corp in the 30+ corps that are wardec'd were to pvp, i think griefdecs would not be near as prevalent as it would be an acutual risk to fight in each one. If you look at the kills in each war, it can easily be a ratio of 500mil-1+bil industry/mission ships (0 pvp ships) destroyed by wardec corp vs 0 destroyed ships of the defender.
I feel that there is a great need to bring more indy players into the pvp arena. How things are now, i don't see anything changing.
Actually, what you described is exactly how a lot of industry players end moving up to corporations in nullsec and wormholes, which tends to happen as soon as they begin to learn more about the game. Very few have any reason to stay in the corp they are in when they first get a taste of blood. Instead, they graduate from highsec. The real reason why no one fights in these corporations is that everyone who learns to fight leaves them very quickly.
The real problem in your scenario is either how to keep these people in the highsec industry corps they emerge from, or how to catalyze more players to emerge from their conflict-avoiding shells.
I don't think the players who learn to fight should be kept in highsec corporations, except as educators for highsec carebear larvae who have not yet pupated and flown away as beautiful EVE playing butterflies. |

Godfrey Silvarna
Arctic Light Inc. Arctic Light
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Posted - 2015.02.24 22:06:50 -
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Lan Wang wrote:me logging off at night is pvp too
It can be, if you master the ancient art of AFK PvP. |

Godfrey Silvarna
Arctic Light Inc. Arctic Light
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Posted - 2015.03.11 14:32:39 -
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Posadas wrote: Didn't realise you could sell your account but not give it away! Seems weird, but I'll do that. Thanks for replying.
You can not sell or give away an ACCOUNT, but you can transfer a CHARACTER.
Transferring the character from one account to another costs a few PLEX. |
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