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Khanh'rhh
Sparkle Motion.
#141 - 2013-08-07 10:33:20 UTC
Harry Forever wrote:
the fountain war did not bring up a single honorable personality, at least I did not hear of any, yea we did hear about the 4000 ship fight, but nothing more meaningful

Because you're on the outside looking in. Or worse, you're on the outside looking at someone else looking in and writing about it.

We actually had a really good time.

"Do not touch anything unnecessarily. Beware of pretty girls in dance halls and parks who may be spies, as well as bicycles, revolvers, uniforms, arms, dead horses, and men lying on roads -- they are not there accidentally." -Soviet infantry manual,

Khanh'rhh
Sparkle Motion.
#142 - 2013-08-07 10:35:13 UTC
Also, how are you missing the irony here? You wanted to get all of highsec to rise up and fight us, outblobbing us in your "goons doomsday" nonsense.

I guess now it failed (3 people turned up lmbo) you're against large numbers again?

Convenient, I guess, to always ret-con what you like to suit what you're doing.

"Do not touch anything unnecessarily. Beware of pretty girls in dance halls and parks who may be spies, as well as bicycles, revolvers, uniforms, arms, dead horses, and men lying on roads -- they are not there accidentally." -Soviet infantry manual,

Cannibal Kane
Viziam
Amarr Empire
#143 - 2013-08-07 10:37:08 UTC
Khanh'rhh wrote:
Harry Forever wrote:
the fountain war did not bring up a single honorable personality, at least I did not hear of any, yea we did hear about the 4000 ship fight, but nothing more meaningful

Because you're on the outside looking in. Or worse, you're on the outside looking at someone else looking in and writing about it.

We actually had a really good time.


You could also add why should it have brought out a single honorable personality. I would say props goes for everybody involved in the fight. And do you really want people to know who masterminded the strategies used to win the fight?

"Kane is the End Boss of Highsec." -Psychotic Monk

flakeys
Doomheim
#144 - 2013-08-07 10:43:27 UTC
Infinity Ziona wrote:
Wormholes are a crusty bone CCP threw out there to make up for the shonky null mechanics. They're annoying to live in, annoying to have any active sort of systems war. Some people want to fight for and participate in null. Like me. However its not possible to do that with the way null is atm.



Anyone can participate in null , but fighting for something as in terms of sov etc has been a blob thing for a long time.One of the first reall blobs i can think of is the camp of ASCN+BOB in ecp / pure blind for the system and that is years and years ago.
I remember how we all where verry excited to be part of this new technique to 'blot out the sun' and cheering for our 'achievement'.

In reality it was boring as hell but it did the trick it needed to do and in a battle if something works in your favour you will want to use it untill it does not work any more.Small corps and alliances have had no place in sov null for a damn long time unless under a protectors umbrella as a renter/fetchdog and i don't ever see it happening either.That is what npc null is for and in my exprience npc null is just as much if not more fun then sov null so i don't quite see what would be the problem to choosing that part of the game if you dislike null sov as it is.

The ability to put more and more players in a system is something both CCP and a lot of people cheer for every time like the fight a few weeks ago.Oddly enough every time i see that boundry go up i can't help but think it is a step back and not a step forward.

But hey , can't please everyone ehBlink.

We are all born ignorant, but one must work hard to remain stupid.

Solstice Project
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#145 - 2013-08-07 10:47:50 UTC  |  Edited by: Solstice Project
The sad part is that you really believe the crap you say and are too blinded by all your hatred,
which you are full of, else you had no need for threads like these.

Well... keep going. Your future iin EvE is predictable already.

Internet psychologists would probably conclude that the reason why you whine about
"sheep/ants" is because you are one yourself and can't accept that,
thus have the need to project it onto the others.

*shrugs*

Bombers bar are doing it right.
You are doing it wrong.

Try again, but differently.

Edit: removed statement because pointless.
William Walker
Dark Venture Corporation
Kitchen Sinkhole
#146 - 2013-08-07 11:05:49 UTC
He is going to block you Solstice because you are making sense. Go Harry! Onwards to victory! The saviour we need but don't want :')

ヽ(⌒∇⌒)ノ へ(゜∇、°)へ (◕‿◕✿)

Harry Forever
Pandemic Horde Inc.
Pandemic Horde
#147 - 2013-08-07 11:09:34 UTC
William Walker wrote:
He is going to block you Solstice because you are making sense. Go Harry! Onwards to victory! The saviour we need but don't want :')



blocked him after his first comment 3 month ago, howevver I check some comments from time to time in case i get bored :')

so many are talking, I need to tune down a few, its just too much to handle... most of them anyway just repeat stuff sombody else said
Harry Forever
Pandemic Horde Inc.
Pandemic Horde
#148 - 2013-08-07 11:13:05 UTC
Khanh'rhh wrote:
Harry Forever wrote:
the fountain war did not bring up a single honorable personality, at least I did not hear of any, yea we did hear about the 4000 ship fight, but nothing more meaningful

Because you're on the outside looking in. Or worse, you're on the outside looking at someone else looking in and writing about it.

We actually had a really good time.


no you did not... at least thats what you guys keept telling me all the time, when I created some story content... sounds silly right?
Cannibal Kane
Viziam
Amarr Empire
#149 - 2013-08-07 11:15:23 UTC
Harry Forever wrote:
William Walker wrote:
He is going to block you Solstice because you are making sense. Go Harry! Onwards to victory! The saviour we need but don't want :')



blocked him after his first comment 3 month ago, howevver I check some comments from time to time in case i get bored :')

so many are talking, I need to tune down a few, its just too much to handle... most of them anyway just repeat stuff sombody else said


Harry Blocked me to... but that is because I went into his channel and called him a joke.

"Kane is the End Boss of Highsec." -Psychotic Monk

Harry Forever
Pandemic Horde Inc.
Pandemic Horde
#150 - 2013-08-07 11:18:13 UTC
Khanh'rhh wrote:
Also, how are you missing the irony here? You wanted to get all of highsec to rise up and fight us, outblobbing us in your "goons doomsday" nonsense.

I guess now it failed (3 people turned up lmbo) you're against large numbers again?

Convenient, I guess, to always ret-con what you like to suit what you're doing.


the difference with goons doomsday was, that the masses just prefer burgers vs. sushi... its easy

I was fine with the 10 people who showed up... there are not many individulas around

hard to find them in real life, hard to find them in a game, but i did...
Joepopo
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#151 - 2013-08-07 12:11:09 UTC
Harry Forever wrote:


no you did not... at least thats what you guys keept telling me all the time, when I created some story content... sounds silly right?


The problem is that your story is fake, Harry.

If you had told that you came to VFK and killed cyno with a catalyst just for the fun of it, it would have been a good story. When god prophet told he wanted to try and retrieve a frozen corpse from VFK station to empire, just to have fun himself, it was a good story. When you tell you're going to end goonswarm by killing cyno ships, when you say you're opening a second front line in VFK during the fountain war, destroying our resources, people laugh at you and tell you are a clown. This is because people know that this story is a lie. You did not destroy goonswarm logistic and you did not disrupt the fountain was. You were just a clown brassing air and telling it was somewhat important.

Keep it humble. don't tell high sec will rise against null, people don't buy it. Tell people about trying to journey to VFK, Tell them how you were afraid at start, and how you realised it was not so difficult. Tell them the emotion you got the first time you killed a cyno, or the first time you died. Tell them how you made friends, gathered intel. Tell people how few people showed at the burn VFK event, how you felt about it. Be reasonable with your goal, you can tell you aim to become relevant and to kill alliances entirey but don't be too arogant to say that it will happen for sure.

If you changed your behavior just slightly to sound less arogant, people will stop mocking you and calling you a clown.

Until then...
Kaarous Aldurald
Black Hydra Consortium.
#152 - 2013-08-07 12:22:46 UTC
Infinity Ziona wrote:
Malcanis wrote:
Hmmm so maybe if CCP added a few thousand systems where power projection was incredibly difficult, but the rewards were high enough to make the additional logistics overheads worth tolerating for small, skillfull groups? Yeah I like where your suggestions are leading. I like it so much I just used my magic CSM time machine and got CCP to implement it back in 2009.
Wormholes are a crusty bone CCP threw out there to make up for the shonky null mechanics. They're annoying to live in, annoying to have any active sort of systems war. Some people want to fight for and participate in null. Like me. However its not possible to do that with the way null is atm.
I seriously can't believe you. Are you really this dense? You just proved the assertion of so many people about why carebears stay in highsec.

"Null is too hard because blobbing!" "Wormholes are too annoying to live in!"

My God, do you seriously not realize that the primary reason that wormholes are viable for small, high skill groups is BECAUSE of the various annoyances of living in a wormhole? If this is a problem for you, clearly you don't have the skill.

Anything easy will be easier with tons of people. So, in that case, the tons of people will beat small groups.

There is literally no pleasing you people. And that is why your opinions are always disregarded. Because you are eternal malcontents who think you should get to be special snowflakes.

Here, let me say it for you upfront. You do not get to make any serious impact in sov null by yourself. You don't get to fight for it, you don't get to make a difference, and you certainly don't get to claim anything. Don't like it? Then wormholes are there for you. Don't like wormholes(because you either lack the skill or the will)? Then you are S.O.L., and you probably belong in highsec.

"Verily, I have often laughed at the weaklings who thought themselves good because they had no claws."

One of ours, ten of theirs.

Best Meltdown Ever.

Inxentas Ultramar
Ultramar Independent Contracting
#153 - 2013-08-07 12:25:03 UTC  |  Edited by: Inxentas Ultramar
These people are kind of right Harry. I like your antics but you'd be more successfull by changing the narrative a little.

Kaarous Aldurald wrote:
Oh, and here's one for all your **** talking. The wind can howl as loud as it pleases, but it cannot knock the mountain down.


Analogies like these always make me smile. The concept of wind erosion must have slipped the posters mind. Give it some time... Blink
Kaarous Aldurald
Black Hydra Consortium.
#154 - 2013-08-07 12:30:56 UTC
Inxentas Ultramar wrote:
These people are kind of right Harry. I like your antics but you'd be more successfull by changing the narrative a little.

Kaarous Aldurald wrote:
Oh, and here's one for all your **** talking. The wind can howl as loud as it pleases, but it cannot knock the mountain down.


Analogies like these always make me smile. The concept of wind erosion must have slipped the posters mind. Give it some time... Blink


ROFL.

I did say "knock" did I not? I thought I did, although maybe I meant to say "chip away over 50 generations". Of course, if you would like to wait, oh, a thousand or so years for Goonswarm to fall, be my guest.

Seriously, science much? Yeesh.

"Verily, I have often laughed at the weaklings who thought themselves good because they had no claws."

One of ours, ten of theirs.

Best Meltdown Ever.

Malcanis
Vanishing Point.
The Initiative.
#155 - 2013-08-07 12:33:52 UTC
Infinity Ziona wrote:

Wormholes are a crusty bone CCP threw out there to make up for the shonky null mechanics. They're annoying to live in, annoying to have any active sort of systems war. Some people want to fight for and participate in null. Like me. However its not possible to do that with the way null is atm.


Those "annoyances" are precisely what limit the power projection and blobbing you were objecting to.

How do you have non "annoying" logistics and at the same time still limit blobbing? Arbitrary limits? GM intervention to force fair fights? Chivalrous tournaments at the sun?

"Just remember later that I warned against any change to jump ranges or fatigue. You earned whats coming."

Grath Telkin, 11.10.2016

Harry Forever
Pandemic Horde Inc.
Pandemic Horde
#156 - 2013-08-07 12:40:31 UTC
Inxentas Ultramar wrote:
These people are kind of right Harry. I like your antics but you'd be more successfull by changing the narrative a little.

Kaarous Aldurald wrote:
Oh, and here's one for all your **** talking. The wind can howl as loud as it pleases, but it cannot knock the mountain down.


Analogies like these always make me smile. The concept of wind erosion must have slipped the posters mind. Give it some time... Blink


ah its fine... we had a thread where all people talked about how much my content sucked, now we have a thread where we talk about how much their content sucks

maybe some here start thinking about how they treat others, its just a taste of their own behaviour, puts me back into balance to start the next thing

some are hammering down to much at new stuff, just want to let them know they can improve a lot of their own, no need to destroy others content... just teaching them how they can improve theirs

they too much did look at what we did, and completely messed up the story part of their own content

they told me so much how i need to do things, I just feel its fair to tell them how to do better as well
Victor Dathar
Lowlife.
Snuffed Out
#157 - 2013-08-07 12:40:46 UTC
Malcanis wrote:
[quote=Infinity Ziona]
Chivalrous tournaments at the sun?



U, me, 1v1 at teh sun, no falcon alts

^^^ lol that post is so bad you should get back 2 GBS m8 o7

@grr_goons : Wisdom, Insight, GBS Posts

flakeys
Doomheim
#158 - 2013-08-07 12:47:53 UTC
Harry Forever wrote:
its just a taste of their own behaviour, puts me back into balance to start the next thing




No harry , you got your meds for that ......

We are all born ignorant, but one must work hard to remain stupid.

KuroVolt
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#159 - 2013-08-07 12:51:38 UTC
Kijo Rikki wrote:
Here's the story, of a man named Kijo
who was flying around in cookie-cutter ships
all of them had mods of gold, tech 2 versions
an alliance doctrine fit

Here's the story of a man called FC
Who was guiding fleets of ships into large fights
They were formidable foes, all together
yet they were one man light

Till the one day when this Kijo met this FC
And they knew that it was much more than a hunch
And this Kijo must accept the man's fleet invite,
That's the way we became the F1 monkey bunch.



...I'll get my coat....


I tried to read this in tune to the Fresh Prince theme and it didnt work out.

Now I am sad. :(

BoBwins Law: As a discussion/war between two large nullsec entities grows longer, the probability of one comparing the other to BoB aproaches near certainty.

Harry Forever
Pandemic Horde Inc.
Pandemic Horde
#160 - 2013-08-07 12:55:23 UTC  |  Edited by: Harry Forever
Inxentas Ultramar wrote:
These people are kind of right Harry. I like your antics but you'd be more successfull by changing the narrative a little.

Kaarous Aldurald wrote:
Oh, and here's one for all your **** talking. The wind can howl as loud as it pleases, but it cannot knock the mountain down.


Analogies like these always make me smile. The concept of wind erosion must have slipped the posters mind. Give it some time... Blink


edit: double post