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Aedaxus
Digital Zone Corp
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Posted - 2017.05.22 23:09:15 -
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Shawn en Tilavine wrote:BREAKING NEWS: CCP makes the game; players make the rules. Players don't make the rules, CCP made the rules in the EULA and the Terms of Service. You'll learn after a few permabans.
The contract system is risky but at least offers a sign at the player owned structure contracts, so stop taking them. Let the POS owners complain and ragequit. CCP starts to care once their income dwindles.
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Aedaxus
Digital Zone Corp
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Posted - 2017.05.28 09:42:42 -
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Gimme Sake wrote:Nobody mentions how easy it is to RMT under the cover of scams. You can as well get "scammed" on a huge quantity of plex and/or injectors that were previously purchased outside of the game at a lower price. Logs will show nothing extraordinary because, of course, scamming is a "gameplay element". Expecting the apparent htfu crowd to pop up and try to divert the topic on towards convenient pastures again. Ah, nice angle. In the old days, RMT-ers just did a 'send ISK'. |
Aedaxus
Digital Zone Corp
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Posted - 2017.05.28 09:59:50 -
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Shae Tadaruwa wrote:Marek Kanenald wrote:Basically the current mechanics just invalidate the whole courier contract system when it comes to citadels. That's a bit melodramatic. That's like saying contract scams invalidate all contracts. They don't. They just mean you need to be cautious with what courier contracts you accept and there are plenty of Citadels that will never be set to anything other than Freeport.
It is possible to take courier contracts and select you do not want destination in low or nullsec. Why no option to exclude player owned stations ?
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Aedaxus
Digital Zone Corp
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Posted - 2017.05.28 11:05:55 -
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Gimme Sake wrote:Aedaxus wrote: Ah, nice angle. In the old days, RMT-ers just did a 'send ISK'.
Yeah, but you can not justify that in certain circumstances. A "donation" makes no sense when comming from an enemy "alliance" and it is easily spotted through an api check. That, of course, if enemy alliances still exist in the current political conjuncture in Eve. On the other hand you can always claim you were drunk and got "scammed". Ah, that is what those "double and triple my ISK" services are for! :D |
Aedaxus
Digital Zone Corp
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Posted - 2017.05.28 20:26:31 -
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Gimme Sake wrote:I find that little red exclamation sign in contract listing being very obvious. It would be comfortable if there was a "I am not interested by those exclamated orders at all, please provide a switch so I can filter them like people could on every PC and MAC in the 1980's. I hope we evolved in the future, not devolved. I can right click scam spammers in local, it makes trade hub chat so much more enjoyable. I can select "only show contracts with destinations in "high sec" if I don't want to do business with "low sec" or "null sec" dwellers. |
Aedaxus
Digital Zone Corp
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Posted - 2017.05.28 22:51:11 -
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Teckos Pech wrote: CCP: "We suspect of you RMTing via contracts." RMTer: "No, it was a scam, honest." CCP: "Fifty three times? Were you dropped on your head as a baby or do you just play while blind drunk?"
RMTer: Scamming is allowed. I scammed myself. I have split personality disorder. CCP: Ah okay then.
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Aedaxus
Digital Zone Corp
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Posted - 2017.05.30 14:42:47 -
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Cypherous wrote:Salvos Rhoska wrote:A) Improving the Contract spreadsheet UI with sortable pickup/delivery structure type columns has two effects: --1) Clued players can easier sort the interface to avoid certain structures, which is available info anyways. --2) Scammers have more credibility, as they can argue "why didnt you use the UI to check the pickup/destination type, st00pid nob".
The UI already has both a red < ! > on the contract search window and red text on the contract window stating that you might not be able to dock at the destination, people already have to ignore BOTH of these things in order to accept the contract, idiots will be idiots, i saw a guy in jita local yesterday keep buying fake navy vexors on contracts linked in So, about an hour ago I gave someone 4 million ISK because he just needed that to buy something and would give it back 'soon' :D I guess I won't see those 4 millions back any time. |
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