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Valei Khurelem
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Posted - 2012.01.07 02:05:00 -
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Why is it wah I lost the ship? I was just writing my experience of 0.0 down and a rant.
I'm still playing, but by my rules, live with it. |
KrakizBad
Eve Defence Force Fatal Ascension
172
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Posted - 2012.01.07 02:08:00 -
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Luckily your rules don't involve 0.0 anymore. This is probably for the best. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/39006524/DumbHiseccers.jpg |
Valei Khurelem
114
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Posted - 2012.01.07 02:09:00 -
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Yep :P |
Mirima Thurander
Sarajevo Syndicate True Reign
213
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Posted - 2012.01.07 02:33:00 -
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you do know after you get past the great wall of ganker that are the entrance to null, most of null is devoid of life besides the bots ever now and then.
let me give youa run down on PVP in eve
if your solo all your going to see are groups of 3 or more people
if there's 3 of you all your going to see are groups of 6 or more
6 people groups of 15 or more
20 of you 50 to 70 man blobs
100 of you eather a 500 man blob or no one
THAT is eve pvp, there's no even in eve, there's the ganker and loser or the bigger blob I love the the smell of victory in the morning. It smells like... Blood, vomit and burning flesh. I Like You. I'll Kill You Last. |
Corina Jarr
Spazzoid Enterprises Purpose Built
497
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Posted - 2012.01.07 02:40:00 -
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Your mistakes.
1) you did not have a prop mod (WMD best for small ship null roams).
or
2) you had a prop mod and didn't run back to the gate (which should only take a few seconds), and instead tried fighting.
Really, I've only lost one ship in null and thats because I was stupid and warped into a bubble... lost my pod too, but that was because of the session timer after your ship pops... |
Cyprus Black
Tears of Redemption NEM3SIS.
119
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Posted - 2012.01.07 02:45:00 -
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@ OP
The lesson you learned: -none
The lesson you should have learned: -EvE is not intended to be a single player game. -It's extremely rare for a solo player to win against superior numbers and superior ships. -Flying with friends greatly increases your chances of victory.
You really missed the last point. Learn the word Synergy. It's defined as two or more things functioning together to produce a result not independently obtainable, or in this case players working together towards a mutual goal. Ever hear the phrase "The whole is greater than the sum of its parts"? It's not just an annoying saying. It actually means something. Like my post? Made you laugh or think? Maybe even offended or nausiated you? Then give a Like. They're free and oh so easy to give. |
Gloomy Gus
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
41
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Posted - 2012.01.07 02:53:00 -
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Poor guy noone ever goes to 0.0 anymore because you lost to overwhelming numbers and equipment and you attempted ****-poor strategy.
CCP please nerf common sense so those that don't have it can survive against those who bothered to study up first. Mr. Original Poster shouldn't have to know anything about this game to win this is why nullsec is empty fix your game thnx
Actually pretty clever of you harvesting those PvPer tears by dying and whining about it you showed everybody |
Brujo Loco
Brujeria Teologica
301
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Posted - 2012.01.07 02:53:00 -
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Despite your strange rant/auto troll /defiant fist at the uncaring universe just to prove its uncaring/wallotexty/Kung-Pow self defeating style/allegory in a vacuum/one lined sideburn/trollbait post, I think that perhaps, just perhaps, you could try joining Faction Warfare.
Like you I totally hate 0.0 (nice friends living there, but thats something else you know who you are "waves") so I decided I would try something simpler and what many people consider pvp-lite in that it's usually less convoluted than 0.0
In FW you can pretty much do basic pvp chores like roaming/gatecamping and mission running for lp rewards in a low sec set of systems where you usually see a lot of action. I bought a bunch of t1 frigates and a bunch of the same setup about 10 times for less than 5 million isk and with my disposable ships and jump clone without implants decided to roam a bit.
After doing a mission and getting blown up by an "evil pirate" I joined up a friendly gang of people camping gates. After a kill and some close encounters where people managed to flee from our incredible might of awesomelolness T1 frigs and a t2 one a couple of guys pwned us in cruisers.
And this was in just one day. It was good, entertaining and totally fun.
If you begin to see eve as a series of ships worth 234 mill isk and the balance to "win" is always add up isk to your wallet no matter what and you are just starting, then friend, honestly you doing it wrong.
Buy a bunch of ships and if you see targets you dont feel you can't quite kill RUN, everybody does it. Scout ahead or like me just jump for the lulz into the next low sec system and say hi to everybody .
You will die, a LOT (so buy tons of t1 frigs) ... if you want to fight using t3 ships, pimped faction battleships and expect to win everytime I don't know, there's something wrong there.
I understand your feeling of running pirate missions for rp purposes or to represent how you see yourself in the game world, problem is , in all those games you had to grind faction for them and sometimes spawns of the faction ships attacked you. Unlike a single player mode, to earn the faction to work in the area you have to talk to others and the ships spawning to kill you are piloted by real people willing to kill you if you not blue or don't belong to their club.
If you want single player experiences in a MMO, please, kindly go play SWTOR, I have heard its awesome in doing that, you can like have red lightsabers and shoot lightning bolts of evil dark side electricity at all the bad people that don't understand you.
Problem is not eve, problem is the player's attitudes, and to be more concise how the majority of a consensus clashes with certain player's idea of how to play a game.
Hi Sec is populated to hell because it's profitable, unless you do something really wrong you grind up XP ... err ISK and it always goes up, and you keep buying ships and cool faction mods that make you have a sense of purple lootism and advancement,and you can grind L4's with a clock timing next to you and generate great isk/hour ratios and ponder the best EFT graph parsing the most theoretically efficient way to kill DRONES endlessly over and over for LP and moar ISK, or you mine over and over and see the little can fill up with tasty ores and you do it over and over again for hours as you watch **** or the last rerun of whatever show/movie you happen to like in TV.
I totally understand your frustration if it's real, you are accustomed to playing games a CERTAIN way where you are the Dovahkiin of Legend and you kill dragons by FOS RUH DA'ing them over edges and you have 100 in all skills and you are oh so special and no matter what you do endless hordes of npcs will say you are so awesome and oyu can marry them and they will love you in pxelated polygon love for ever as the world is loaded in your ram , but then you come into eve and right away take an arrow in the knee and you realize you are just another guy in a weird sandlot full of cat crap, bullies, midgets, and the center is full of nice people only because there's a sandguardian, but the edges have all manners of weirdos and wig wearing transvestites.
So Hi Sec is the most close thing to an experience like that where you are somewhat safe, you can mine, mission run and hate people for wanting to violence you ship when all you want is do missions for a pirate faction known for extorsion, murder, racketeering and profiteering and the only thing between you and them is a bunch of people that came into a zone and said "THIS CRAP IS MINE" and don't let you pass through it because they can't understand they are killing pvp and eve is wrong so wrong, perhaps because they use transvestite wigs and high heels, who knows?
So yes, eve is wrong.
No
EVE just is. The only strange thing here is the wig wearing transvestites at the edge of the sandlot that is peed and po'od upon and you want to go there and be free and roam carelessly in the winds. But that's how it is. It's an utter monstrosity of a hodgepodge of people that created an artificial set of rules and yes, those rules sometimes totally suck but that's how things are.
But if EVE removed the Sandguardian Police at the center of the lot everyone would leave and eve would die, because all the midgets and weirdos would love to just grief the others, and not for being great or normal, simply because they are midgets and wig wearing transvestites that just want to dance instead of paying the bills to the pimps that live at the edges of the sandlot.
So stop pretending you are not a wig wearing trans or a midget or a weirdo, we all are here in the sandlot, the thing just boils down to the issue of you wanting to dance for free and for love to the art or you just want to dance and pay the pimps and belong to a nightclub instead of doing it in the communal YMCA abandoned lot at the center where no one cares
Inner Sayings of BrujoLoco: http://eve-files.com/sig/brujoloco |
Brujo Loco
Brujeria Teologica
301
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Posted - 2012.01.07 02:54:00 -
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So thats why you need either an attitude change or stick to Hi sec and sing and dance and avoid the pimps wanting to tax you for dancing.
That's why I like FW and W-Space.
It's like a solitary escort girl service. You just go where you want and work for whoever you like in the dark streets, but you have no boss, you can even team up with small escort services roaming the streets there for added protection, but it's no one's turf so UPGRAYEDD won't come looking for you. Only people going there is others wanting to slap you for no reason, others that just want to touch and don't pay and the crackheads, but that's regular street trash and you either evolve from it or die trying. But no organized hit squads nor weird Family relationships kissing the elders like 0.0
So dance friend! Do it! Everyone is free to feel good!!! Just remember where you are doing it and don't pretend you are a pretty woman. Inner Sayings of BrujoLoco: http://eve-files.com/sig/brujoloco |
Herping yourDerp
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
365
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Posted - 2012.01.07 02:54:00 -
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Valei Khurelem wrote:I was trying to get to a 0.0 agent that I wanted to do missions for, feel free to tell me an ideal way that doesn't involve millions of ISK loss?
don't run 0.0 missions imo. use a ship with a cloak and rat, or run anoms or something. be your own boss and collect bounties on npc pirates.
you think someone is after you? warp to random safe spot and cloak.. soon as cloaked in safe spot you will never die. |
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Keno Skir
77
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Posted - 2012.01.07 02:59:00 -
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You started an MMO and decided to walk right into the most dangerous PVP area you could see and gave the .|.. to the biggest hardest dude in there, causing him to kick your teeth in. You did no damage and died because you are a beginner and dont know how to survive lowsec, that's entirely forgivable. However busting onto the forums yelling about how unfair the game is because you couldnt beat a much more experienced player with your beginner skills is lame. EvE is supposed to be brutal and hard, learn from the experience and do a bit better next time. Team up with some friends (even newbie ones) and do a LOT better next time. Learn all about resisists and don't go back to lowsec without a cloaking device or a really fast ship. The Apostle : I want a kangeroo Captain Kirk : Silly Austrians Sarmatiko : Let me guess: you're from US? Captain Kirk : Yeah Riverside IA - why? |
Tallianna Avenkarde
Beasts of Burden
211
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Posted - 2012.01.07 03:00:00 -
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so many people raging at you op
bravo 8/10 And a sudden plunge in the sullen swell. Ten fathoms deep on the road to hell. |
Valei Khurelem
114
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Posted - 2012.01.07 03:01:00 -
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Tallianna Avenkarde wrote:so many people raging at you op
bravo 8/10
*high fives*
Bringing you the truth! No matter how bad it hurts ;D |
Tiberius Sunstealer
Phantom Soulreavers
35
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Posted - 2012.01.07 03:05:00 -
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Valei Khurelem wrote:or with a system much like Counter-Strike source, where I won't be punished for choosing the pistol and going up against an AWP. And that's when I knew...I had been trolled. |
Tippia
Sunshine and Lollipops
4293
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Posted - 2012.01.07 03:07:00 -
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Valei Khurelem wrote:Bringing you the truth! No matter how bad it hurts ;D Which truth would that be? That it was indeed a troll, scoring 8/10, or that you don't quite understand how EVE works yet? GÇ£If you're not willing to fight for what you have in GëívGëí you don't deserve it, and you will lose it.GÇ¥
If not, contact Miss DSA to shed your wardecs. |
P42ALPHA
DEAD-ON
31
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Posted - 2012.01.07 03:09:00 -
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Messoroz wrote:1. It's a fudging thrasher, you should be far faster than a single broadsword 2. If you travel in 0.0 without a burner of some kind, YOU ARE DOING IT WRONG 3. Most frigs and sometimes destroyers can easily just burn back to gate and jump back out of the gate they spawned on when running into camps, this is a valid tactic assuming the campers shoot at you and aggress themselves meaning they can't jump for a minute. This also assumes you weren't stupid enough to shoot as well. AND it assumes you are properly fit.
The problem isn't an balancing issue, IT'S AN INTELLIGENCE ISSUE. I suggest reading some guides/tips/how tos on how to properly traverse null sec.
Have to agree. Though my loss's tonight we not smart. They were fun. Thinking ahead and knowing the game dose wonders.
But fudge them sabres that burn out of my bomb when i come for revenge :P
If you jump from a high to 0.0 or a null conected to low sec with a high population to 0.0 expect to loose something. Simple as that, just dont get mad about it. GIve a GF. and a wave. Have fun. and hope to run into the same ppl with or against some day. cause they like you are the content. That is what is fun. Noobs without blues will not ever run 0.0 missions. simple as that, even skilled players trying to do it on there own struggle.
o/ to all the KB residents. Happy to see ppl still camping and having fun in that region.
Noob tip. fit a mwd. anytime in 0.0 and if u dont want to loose a ship. crash the gate. Or go down shooting<---much more fun. "All hail Wang ... the little fella in Command. When 'trouble' starts to spread, I'm sure he will rise to the occasion."
Azahni Vah'nos (Best reply ever) |
Valei Khurelem
114
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Posted - 2012.01.07 03:10:00 -
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What, so you mean it isn't just an overhyped and graphically enchanced version of this?
http://umop.com/images/rps15.jpg
Note: Replace hand icons with appropriate EVE spaceships |
kurg
Order of the Divine Shadow
3
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Posted - 2012.01.07 03:17:00 -
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@Valei Khurelem,
Heres the thing, PvP in Eve is abit like Paper, Rock, Scissors there really is not one all be all ship/setup per say (which is great in my opinion), so its a bit of toss up when you travel even more so into lower sec areas and by that i mean your ship type and setup, i cant count the amount of times i see players traveling in what their beloved "EFT DPS FROM HELL" setup dictated only to be torn apart by a smaller more experienced players (and by that i mean, more in tune with Eve's game mechanics, not SP).
Now take that and add in a touch of fairly unforgiving PvP death penalty, so what you end up with is the "I Must Win" syndrome which typically means if an individual or group are out for blood they will make sure they get it and will do so in a manner that will ensure a higher chance for them/him/her to win, and it usually means you end up fighting on their terms (back yard per say) which provides them an even bigger advantage over you.
At the end of the day, its really up to you. Eve is really a niche type of game, and its just one of those games you either love or hate, me personally i love Eve and will continues to always play as its still one of the VERY few games that can still get my adrenaline going!
Well Good Luck, give it a chance and time. Remember, you get your kill rights and theres nothing better than getting sweet revenge when your opponent least expects it or at the most inconvenient time for some payback!.. |
Connaght Badasaz
Reasonable People Of Sound Mind
20
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Posted - 2012.01.07 03:18:00 -
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Messoroz wrote:1. It's a fudging thrasher, you should be far faster than a single broadsword 2. If you travel in 0.0 without a burner of some kind, YOU ARE DOING IT WRONG 3. Most frigs and sometimes destroyers can easily just burn back to gate and jump back out of the gate they spawned on when running into camps, this is a valid tactic assuming the campers shoot at you and aggress themselves meaning they can't jump for a minute. This also assumes you weren't stupid enough to shoot as well. AND it assumes you are properly fit.
The problem isn't an balancing issue, IT'S AN INTELLIGENCE ISSUE. I suggest reading some guides/tips/how tos on how to properly traverse null sec.
You aren't the biggest bullet in the gun, are ya? Not everyone is born with gate agression mechanic knowledge. Keep ASSuming,it's fun. |
Abdiel Kavash
Paladin Order Fidelas Constans
286
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Posted - 2012.01.07 03:38:00 -
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Valei Khurelem wrote:What, so you mean it isn't just an overhyped and graphically enchanced version of this? http://umop.com/images/rps15.jpgNote: Replace hand icons with appropriate EVE spaceships
Kind of. Only when both people throw the same thing, it is not a draw. It is then called PvP. |
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BeastlyRage
Wolfsbrigade
58
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Posted - 2012.01.07 03:48:00 -
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Valei Khurelem wrote:Jason McCoy wrote:wow blame ccp for your stupidity
another one, jeeze its friday night, and im stuck at work. Someone get me a double rum and coke plz. Okay then, how do you beat a tech 2 broadsword with a tech 1 destroyer?
Ok well you are asking "How do I kill a 300mil ship with a 2mil ship?". How about you just don't engage him? And don't give me that "I was scrammed I couldn't do anything" crap. I am a PvPer and its very rare to be stuck in a situation in which you unintentionally ended up out of which you cannot get out. I think it has only happened to me twice in my life. Thats why EVE is broken, its too hard to actually catch people, if they so choose they can just skip on by most of the time.
You are a carebear. Get out and pvp. Join fleets. Die, ALOT. That is how you ******* LEARN. Don't just ******* die once and whine. You learned something. Go die again. That is what you ******* do. Do you think any pros out there didn't loose 200 T1 rifters when they started? |
Valei Khurelem
114
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Posted - 2012.01.07 04:26:00 -
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Quote:Ok well you are asking "How do I kill a 300mil ship with a 2mil ship?". How about you just don't engage him? And don't give me that "I was scrammed I couldn't do anything" crap.
So let me get this straight, because I have less ISK than the other guy, I should run away from him ( which I tried to do ) if we take the scrambler out of the equation then what do I do if he has two other of his buddies waiting at the other gate for me with equally powerful ships? Is there some kind of magical counter that I'm missing with that? Or are you just saying because I have less ISK and haven't spent enough on modules or trained enough I should automatically die for daring to make a dash for 0.0 space?
It's amazing how people actually think this game is balanced, sometimes I really wish EVE would die purely so it would put the player base out of its misery and maybe get them outside once in awhile without being in denial, look at how long SWG took to get killed and how much rage that caused.
The problem here is simple, CCP have created a game based around ganking, but made it impossible for people to run away, you say run away but if the ship is far more superior and they're even given essentially an "IWIN" button ( the scrambler ) how the hell do you expect noobs to get anywhere near 0.0 space or do anything out of high security for that matter? Or at all be viable in PvP in any way if gankers are determined enough to go after them? |
Abdiel Kavash
Paladin Order Fidelas Constans
286
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Posted - 2012.01.07 04:39:00 -
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Valei Khurelem wrote:Quote:Ok well you are asking "How do I kill a 300mil ship with a 2mil ship?". How about you just don't engage him? And don't give me that "I was scrammed I couldn't do anything" crap. So let me get this straight, because I have less ISK than the other guy, I should run away from him ( which I tried to do ) if we take the scrambler out of the equation then what do I do if he has two other of his buddies waiting at the other gate for me with equally powerful ships? Is there some kind of magical counter that I'm missing with that?
Get two of your buddies in 300mil ships and fight them.
Quote:It's amazing how people actually think this game is balanced...
Would you really call it balanced if months of training skills and hundreds of milions spent on a ship would be all for nothing, because someone out for their first time who got their ship from their tutorial mission could easily blow you up?
EVE is not Counterstrike. You don't spawn into a match together with and on the same time as other people. You're trying to fight someone older, wealthier, with more skills, better knowledge of the area, more experienced, and in a ship specifically designed to kill your ship type - and you expect the fight to be on equal terms?
Quote:The problem here is simple, CCP have created a game based around ganking, but made it impossible for people to run away, you say run away but if the ship is far more superior and they're even given essentially an "IWIN" button ( the scrambler ) how the hell do you expect noobs to get anywhere near 0.0 space or do anything out of high security for that matter?
You've already been given many ways you could have gotten away in this thread. "Noobs" are expected to learn from their mistakes and take advice so that they don't die again. |
Durie
Red Federation RvB - RED Federation
12
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Posted - 2012.01.07 04:39:00 -
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I remember one of my first PVP encounters. Afterwards, I made a list of all the things that I did wrong. The encounter lasted maybe 30 seconds, but my list had 13 items on it ranging from scouting to fitting to positioning and movement. Basically, according to your post, you did almost everything in your situation wrong, yet refuse to admit that the outcome could be based on your decisions. |
Mars Theran
EVE Rogues EVE Rogues Alliance
34
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Posted - 2012.01.07 04:49:00 -
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My typical excursion into Lowsec usually finds me solo against 5-10 member gangs. If I manage to get past the entrance and decide to stay put anywhere for a bit, it's pretty much guaranteed there will be more than 6.
Nullsec I usually encounter either 50+ Blobs, 10+ fleets, or gangs of 3-6, and that solo as well. Even if they don't mind fighting relatively fair; you have to consider that if there is more than one, none will want to miss the opportunity for a fight; fair or not.
PvP is pretty much guaranteed to be multi-player. |
Santiago Fahahrri
Galactic Geographic
5
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Posted - 2012.01.07 04:54:00 -
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I go solo or with just a few corp mates in deep 0.0 all the time - in fact we live out here. We can't stand empire space and it's limitations. We don't bow to the alliances and the gatecamps - we beat or avoid them.
Sorry you've had bad experiences. Perhaps you need a seasoned 0.0 corp or "teacher". I'm not being condescending or sarcastic - 0.0 requires conscious and adaptive strategy. It's not really that hard to survive out here, it's just different. It's the "when in Rome" analogy. Start thinking like a Roman and you'll be fine. (note: 0.0 is not like Rome - that's just an old saying)
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Santiago Fahahrri
Galactic Geographic
5
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Posted - 2012.01.07 04:59:00 -
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Note: We've had successful "newbs" in our corp in nothing more than T1 frigates be very successful in 0.0. It's not about character skills. It's about player skills. It's about thinking. It's about out-thinking your opponent. It's about the "art of war". If you're relying on game mechanics to get you through you've missed the point. This isn't checkers, it's chess and poker and a martial arts cage match and a jungle guerrilla war all at once. Pick your strengths and play them against your enemies weakness. These are brain skills - player skills - human skills. CCP doesn't need to "balance eve" - the minds of the players do that. |
Souchek Lehman
Ten Thousand Years
6
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Posted - 2012.01.07 05:08:00 -
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I have an alt with very few skills (only train on her occasionally), she is set up for Sansha ships and can just barely fly a Succubus. Recently I was thinking I would aim towards being a Sansha sypathizer with her, however I was trying to decide where to run missions and realized that by the time I was likely to go to 0.0 with her my Sansha standings would be tanked utterly. So I decided to take a chance and get her out there now to occasionally run lvl1s while recruiting of the noob corp. This entailed about 6 jumps through lowsec and then 10+ through null. I carefully picked a route that had the least activity and late one night I went for it. No prop mod, little experience in pvp and virtually none in null. I fitted two stabs instead of the nano/gun mod fit I run for missions. Long story short I went through three bubbles, one heavily camped. Was chased by Imperial Legion and AAA pilots, passed two 20+ man roaming gangs and I made it in a little over a half hour. Now said toon is in a Sansha station, med clone set so even if I do get caught in the Succubus Im still out there and can find another ship. So if any new player is reading this, dont believe the OP or even many of the responders who tell you null is some automatic deathtrap to a single player. Will I eventually get ganked? Probably. But I will also learn some things while Im out there. Pro tip, remember you can warp to other celestials in systems and then to your outgoing gate to avoid many bubbles. Good luck and have fun. S.L. |
MadMuppet
Kerguelen Station
70
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Posted - 2012.01.07 05:33:00 -
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The phrase, "You brought a knife to a gun fight" comes to mind.
You do not need a huge wallet to live and fight in Low or 0.0(hell I recently went off to wander low-sec with 0.01 isk and worked back up from there), but you do need to bring your brain along with some tactics to protect it. It actually isn't that hard, but you need to have the discipline to do it at the proper pace and know when to run away and/or hide.
Yes, I only have a Vigil, I've had a bad bit of luck Ok? |
Mars Theran
EVE Rogues EVE Rogues Alliance
34
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Posted - 2012.01.07 05:35:00 -
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Souchek Lehman wrote:I have an alt with very few skills (only train on her occasionally), she is set up for Sansha ships and can just barely fly a Succubus. Recently I was thinking I would aim towards being a Sansha sypathizer with her, however I was trying to decide where to run missions and realized that by the time I was likely to go to 0.0 with her my Sansha standings would be tanked utterly. So I decided to take a chance and get her out there now to occasionally run lvl1s while recruiting of the noob corp. This entailed about 6 jumps through lowsec and then 10+ through null. I carefully picked a route that had the least activity and late one night I went for it. No prop mod, little experience in pvp and virtually none in null. I fitted two stabs instead of the nano/gun mod fit I run for missions. Long story short I went through three bubbles, one heavily camped. Was chased by Imperial Legion and AAA pilots, passed two 20+ man roaming gangs and I made it in a little over a half hour. Now said toon is in a Sansha station, med clone set so even if I do get caught in the Succubus Im still out there and can find another ship. So if any new player is reading this, dont believe the OP or even many of the responders who tell you null is some automatic deathtrap to a single player. Will I eventually get ganked? Probably. But I will also learn some things while Im out there. Pro tip, remember you can warp to other celestials in systems and then to your outgoing gate to avoid many bubbles. Good luck and have fun. S.L.
..and sometimes the gate back to highsec is so bubbled up, anything less than a Interdiction Nullifier TIII won't get through. I hit one of these once in a pod. Actually landed something like 100km off gate in the middle of a large sucker. bubble. There was maybe 20 other bubbles on the gate back to highsec, and I was travelling slow as slow can get in this thing.
Somebody mercifully podded me. If I could have said thank you, I would have. |
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