
MooMooDachshundCow
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Posted - 2015.04.26 21:07:04 -
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There have been some very helpful responses in this thread about corporation management and content creation. Very inspirational, reminds me about how wormhole space is supposed to be for more serious players than the rest of Eve. That was always a draw for me.
I feel like this thread is asking for major changes and wild ideas. I think the dual static for C5s or C6s could be a boon for the reasons people listed. The fact it would make farmers harder to hide is an ancillary benefit. Other changes to pve that encourage groups over single members would be good too, since they encourage an actual organization instead of just a bunch of friendly solo players with a co-defense pact. Fixing warp to zeros and multi day farming would be good starts.
As an incredibly controversial idea, what if the killing of rats actually increased the chance of spawning a new type of wormhole. This wh type would start in C5/6 space and lead to whatever space had ratting in it. The WH would have a new type that was very short lived but high mass. I think this sort of mechanic would be a good one to add because it would serve to make it easier for active members of WH space to find one another without a major change to something fundamental like number of systems. If these were made to lead to null also to allow killing ratting carriers and such would be a nice benefit as well.
There are many different styles of pvp in wh space. I've always been more of a fan of scanning and ganking, so I'd prefer changes which give more advantage to patient skillful players over the casual sloppy ones. At the same time, as someone who attempts to lead a small organization, making WH space harder to live in, or less lucrative, makes it harder for me to maintain the numbers which ultimately give me the ability to bring pvp to anyone. As such, I'm torn and I don't propose to have the answers. I just continue to try to build my group and bring content for everyone.
Yeah, well, it's just like my-áopinion, man.
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