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Tzar'rim
Minmatar Reckless Corsairs
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Posted - 2008.01.15 10:26:00 -
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Originally by: Miniturret Edited by: Miniturret on 15/01/2008 09:59:17 depends on the night and which area has the least amount of miners (IE i do hunt for the better roids in high sec) which means i don't have any one "sweet spot" but keep your eye on domain region
-=edit=- OR if you happen to see me online feel free to mail me and I'll tell you where I am that particular night so you can come play.
I'll be can flippin' your way then, at some point :)
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Tzar'rim
Minmatar Reckless Corsairs
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Posted - 2008.01.15 11:24:00 -
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Edited by: Tzar''rim on 15/01/2008 11:24:42 Baiting Hulks is actually very profitable, they either pay nice ransoms (Hulk + T2 stips + T2 expanders + cargo rigs = 130 mil ransom) or they drop nice loot. And sometimes you are just REALLY lucky and his alt attacks you in his mission Raven, after his timer ran out...
high security space is filled with people who play Mining-Online: the single player version. In other words, they're not up to speed with what the game actually is, what the dangers are, game mechanics and other rather important stuff. Everywhere else in EVE you're always at risk, risk to lose your ship, your home, your assets and whatnot but THESE people just get fat&rich oblivious to any problems or danger.
As such most of them fly expensively fitted ships and are easily lured into making mistakes.
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Tzar'rim
Minmatar Reckless Corsairs
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Posted - 2008.01.15 16:27:00 -
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It's very simple, if miners can't be arsed to to put in effort to secure their assets they lose them. Try the high-sec solo mentality in 0.0 and your'e washed away, you lose your ships, assets and home.
Thing is, high sec isn't safe, it's only safeR. Besides, there's many miners who I simply can't or won't steal from, because they gave it a little bit of thought and I actually commend them on that. They put in effort, they get to reap the rewards.
People who don't just cry about griefing.
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Tzar'rim
Minmatar Reckless Corsairs
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Posted - 2008.01.15 19:10:00 -
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It's good to be bad.
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Tzar'rim
Minmatar Reckless Corsairs
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Posted - 2008.01.16 10:18:00 -
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Originally by: Pwett
Originally by: FRIGGIN OP ...Anyways the guy that took the ore after deciding he wouldnt be attacked just shot the can destroying the ore...
*just shot the can* - it's not about the theft, or about the pirate making money, it's about the guy trying to get a reaction then when he couldn't, just popping the ore. It's reaction baiting, which, is fine, but destroying the ore crosses over in to grief-territory.
This is very similar to the old 'exploit' of dropping a can, naming it 'you', then warp-scrambling it to get a reaction?
You almost got it right, destroying the can is just ANOTHER method of trying to get a reaction.
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