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Plim
Gallente Oursulaert Technology Institute
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Posted - 2008.10.24 19:58:00 -
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Of course no small dedicated corp has ever done anything discussion worthy in EVE Online.
Rudolf: "I was sworn to absolute secrecy by Santa Claus." |

Plim
Gallente Oursulaert Technology Institute
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Posted - 2008.10.25 01:39:00 -
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The irony of this, is that the people using alt corporations to post on in CAOD, are alts from major alliances. While people from small corporations who might want to engage in legitimate discussion are stopped from posting at all.
Plus most nonsense in CAOD seems to be posted on people's mains. |

Plim
Gallente Oursulaert Technology Institute
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Posted - 2008.10.25 02:22:00 -
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Originally by: Joshua Calvert What if a 9-man corp achieves something excellent and thrilling? What if they manage to pull off an amazing coup against a larger corp? Are they to be silenced simply because they dare to be compact?
This was what I was alluding to earlier.
If I recall correctly, there was a time when Burn Eden were causing all sorts of mayhem in CAOD through using guerrila tactics, with just a few active members.
As much as some people hated them at the time, it was still interesting (and funny). With this new rule a small corp doing something similar wouldn't even be able to post about it.
CCP shouldn't be telling people how to play the game, if people want to run a small corporation, that should be their choice and it should be seen as just as meritous as running a large one.
CAOD is about corporations and alliances, there is no reason why discussion should be exclusive to what happens in the large alliances. Those people who attack smaller corporations for trying to engage in discussion should be treated as trolls, just like the stupid alts. Never previously have I seen it explicitly stated that CAOD is for "major Corporations and Alliances to discuss political and military conflict throughout the New Eden Galaxy."
Maybe eventually CAOD will be just called the 'Acronym A VS Acronym B smacktalk forum'. |
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