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Jenshae Chiroptera
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Posted - 2015.02.11 05:14:53 -
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Memphis Baas wrote:I think the reasons are: 1. War evasion. 2. Crappy corps for players to join. 3. Solo player. 4. Null Sec using alts to farm ISK because Incursions pay more than anything they can do in null. 5. Made an alt and just forgot it there. 6. Anonymous scouts. 7. Spreading EVE political agendas to quite a few players. >.>
I do think that veterans need a push out of the nest rather than an enticement.
CSM Ten movement for change.
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Jenshae Chiroptera
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Posted - 2015.02.11 14:54:03 -
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Lan Wang wrote:Jenshae Chiroptera wrote:Memphis Baas wrote:I think the reasons are: 1. War evasion. 2. Crappy corps for players to join. 3. Solo player. 4. Null Sec using alts to farm ISK because Incursions pay more than anything they can do in null. 5. Made an alt and just forgot it there. 6. Anonymous scouts. 7. Spreading EVE political agendas to quite a few players. >.> I do think that veterans need a push out of the nest rather than an enticement. 8. mercs using npc corps to protect neutral logi 9. gankers using npc corps to protect the bumping machariels 10. people dont like the fact they have to speak on ts and submit api's to every corp they try and join (Trust no one?) so they just stay solo +10Tipa Riot wrote:This becomes an unexpectedly good discussion ...
The reasons why I'm staying in an NPC corp were already named by others. The main point for me is ... independence ... I want to be free to decide anytime, what, where, when, and with whom I do stuff in the game. I know if I would join a player corp it would suck me into obligations and responsibility - which is not bad and I won't exclude it for the future - but atm I don't have the time and patience for that. You regularly stroll down and as a matter of routine to an area of null sec, to shoot at players, where they follow the belief of independance to infuriating levels.
CSM Ten movement for change.
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Jenshae Chiroptera
The Volition Cult
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Posted - 2015.02.12 03:21:36 -
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Tipa Riot wrote:Jenshae Chiroptera wrote: You regularly stroll down and as a matter of routine to an area of null sec, to shoot at players, where they follow the belief of independance to infuriating levels. I'm always happy to provide content.  I mean that you harp on about independance as though it can only exist in a NPC corp in high sec.
CSM Ten movement for change.
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Jenshae Chiroptera
The Volition Cult
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Posted - 2015.03.15 03:20:25 -
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Niobe Song wrote:Why do NPC corps bother people so much? If it is just the fact that the people you wardec can jump to a NPC corp to avoid you then shouldn't you be going after that specific mechanic? Or look at wardec as a whole?
What about me being forced out of an NPC corp would make your game play experience more enjoyable? NPC corp + high sec + veterans = high ISK for lowest risk = economic impacts with farmed items.
CCP - Building ant hills and magnifying glasses for fat kids.
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SOV is stagnant because Low Sec is not the next step from High Sec and a viable place to grow alliances to the point they can challenge Null alliances.
Fozzie is treating a symptom.
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