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Fred0
Cutting Edge Incorporated RAZOR Alliance
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Posted - 2007.05.15 08:34:00 -
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Edited by: Fred0 on 15/05/2007 08:33:11
Originally by: Faramir. Someone forgot to mention the standard russian logon tactics with capitals.
Dude, this topic was started by an alt of yours to brag about your uber dd'ing device activation skills. No reason to drag up your bitterness from earlier in the night really. :)
Also, it was a bit rich considering the IRC chatlogs from yesterday where the bob irc channel goes absolutely berserk to get people logged on because you were loosing a thanatos.
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Fred0
Cutting Edge Incorporated RAZOR Alliance
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Posted - 2007.05.15 08:56:00 -
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Originally by: Pilk There's a big difference between orders going out as, "Log off and stay logged off, but get on TS and wait at the character selection screen," versus, "We're losing a capital ship and need assistance in <insert system name>. If you're eating lunch/giving the wife some lovin'/staring at the wall, get logged in!" Claiming otherwise makes you look the fool.
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The only difference is intent. Something which is impossible to prove. We went over this 3 years ago. There wasn't any good arguments back then iirc. So tell me now then. From a game perspective what is the difference between the two?
To me both of them are metagaming. IRC and TS are similar OOG comms channels. Oh and your text is heavily biased to try and make a point. Which it does rather badly still. RA logged on next doors. Bob logged on in system even. Should that matter?
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Fred0
Cutting Edge Incorporated RAZOR Alliance
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Posted - 2007.05.15 13:53:00 -
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Originally by: DTee I'm sorry, I disagree with your point of view. There is a big difference between logon and logoff and logging on to help someone.
Really, ok. How does it differ then for me or anyone as a victim? Pilots in EVE are vanishing and appearing out of thin air. So much so that it has become an integral part of EVE and alliance warfare. People are splitting hairs over this and it's ridiculous. I would and I have argued the exact same thing if the tables were turned.
Quote: I also find that by your logic that travelling ingame to save a friend or logging on to an alt are meta gaming.
Errr. No. Travelling to save a friend is not metagaming. I asked Pilk a question to illustrate his bias and one-eyedness. :)
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