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Pirating in 0.0

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Flurk Hellbron
Science and Trade Institute
Caldari State
#61 - 2012-11-24 11:15:30 UTC
Being in -0.4 sec, does that count?
svenska flicka
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#62 - 2012-11-24 11:20:22 UTC  |  Edited by: svenska flicka
Destiny Corrupted wrote:
The day null died for me was the day that my small N-RAEL camp was dropped by 33 supercarriers and a single Thanatos. I don't remember who it was, but I remember one of them calling us "pussie fagets" when we ran away.


Null died for me years ago when it was made apparent how much cheating goes on with devs involved and how intertwined leadership of all different 0.0 entities are.

In essence, all 0.0 is, is a clusterfuck coalition and their only goal is how to cash in on their "work" in EVE, through botting, payed services or through branding themselves as mittens have done.

EVE Online and especially nullsec is no longer a game.

If you are not playing something like factional warfare or similar these days in EVE, then you are getting played.
Inxentas Ultramar
Ultramar Independent Contracting
#63 - 2012-11-24 12:04:40 UTC  |  Edited by: Inxentas Ultramar
svenska flicka wrote:
Julie Martins wrote:
So, you says that low sec mechanics are ok.

Should I assume that the "nerf high sec" post are troll posts?



Lowsec is better than ever now with factional warfare, 0.0 is garbage and highsec is crap while wormholes are isolation, lowsec is the best part of EVE right now.


I agree so much with this. For me lowsec comes closest to a "Conquest" game. We might not officially own space (and have to condent with co-inhabitants) but even without FW I can create more content from lowsec then from any other sec. We might not be rich and most of our members have wallets starting with an M, but the sheer diversity of stuff to do makes lowsec a fun, fun place to be.

As a pirate, I'd wish to remain mobile, employ hit and run tactics, cloak up, be unpredictable, utilize expensive ships and mods to their fullest potential. Not get caught in a bubble and destroyed by a blob. Piracy in lowsec is more fun, and it may net you loot and tears as well as friends. It just makes more sense to yarr in lowsec then anywhere else.
No More Heroes
Boomer Humor
Snuffed Out
#64 - 2012-11-24 16:02:14 UTC
Destiny Corrupted wrote:
The day null died for me was the day that my small N-RAEL camp was dropped by 33 supercarriers and a single Thanatos. I don't remember who it was, but I remember one of them calling us "pussie fagets" when we ran away.


That sounds like -A-

.