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davet517
Body Count Inc. Pandemic Legion
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Posted - 2015.07.31 22:05:17 -
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Problem: You're trying to hold more space than you can defend, and in some cases, rent it out, when the mechanics don't allow that anymore.
Solution: Stop that. |

davet517
Body Count Inc. Pandemic Legion
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Posted - 2015.07.31 22:25:21 -
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Jabbrail wrote: There is no "stop" solution for this. Cause if you want to get a claim - bring your fleet. If your fleet wins - you ll get the claim. Right now it is more like OMFGLOLZ type attack on multiple systems with 1-2 interceptors or even t1 frigs.
There is. Here you go:
1. Claim only the space that you intend to live in. 2. Live in it. Your indexes will rise. 3. If someone comes during your prime time to troll space that you are actually living in, kill them. 4. Profit.
Your days of being an absentee landlord are behind you, or holding an entire region of systems populated by one nullified tengu and a tower are over. Adapt. |

davet517
Body Count Inc. Pandemic Legion
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Posted - 2015.07.31 22:37:08 -
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Jabbrail wrote:[quote=davet517]I want a fight, not "hide and seek" game. I have them enough in a kindergarden.
You're joking, right? I used to live in your neighborhood, remember? Explain to me how what you are describing is any different from planting an AFK cloaker in a system 23/7. Hide and seek game, right?
If you live in the space, you can deal with the trolls. If you deal with the trolls, you will have no timers. If you have no timers, you will have no problem. The only time you will have to actually defend your sov in a capture event is when someone comes heavy, looking to take it.
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davet517
Body Count Inc. Pandemic Legion
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Posted - 2015.08.01 02:58:44 -
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Things will be fine when people get used to the new sov equation. The essential problem is that people have delusions of old grandeur, when an entity that could field a decent sized fleet could hold a region or more. Forget that. In this new regime, the maths are going to look more like this:
Call a CTA in your prime time. How many do you get consistently? 50? 100? 200, 500?
Divide that number by 20. That's probably about how many systems you can hold. Try to take more than that, and you're going to have a bad time. Get yourself established in a realistic amount of space. Bring in some indy types if you don't want to mine and stuffs. Once you are well established, you can pew-pew with your neighbors. You'll have a good time. If you get big enough (use the number you can get in a CTA, so you don't BS yourself) take some more space.
You're going to have to adjust your expectations to the new reality. The new reality isn't going to adjust to your expectations that used to be realistic, but aren't anymore.
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