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Calling all high sec people.

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Freakdevil
Aliastra
Gallente Federation
#101 - 2013-10-05 00:59:02 UTC
RomeStar wrote:
WTF is this post suppose to be about?


Angry bears.
Diek Ran
Autonums
#102 - 2013-10-05 02:34:59 UTC
RomeStar wrote:
WTF is this post suppose to be about?


Yours?
Johan Civire
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#103 - 2013-10-05 12:20:16 UTC
Khergit Deserters wrote:
We had a small nullsec invasion from highsec going for a while. Was much fun. But it eventually faded away because:

-About half of the people in our chat channel never talked or communicated. Who knows what they were doing. Pretty much like what happens with regular corps. Some percentage are just silent. Some of the lurkers probably spies, but that wasn't a problem., we dealt with it.

-Some people joined expecting a fully-organized operation, with a commander issuing orders and directing things. In other words, something like a PVP corp, instead of a collection of autonomous carebear individuals. Big paradox there: If we were organized like a corp, would we be a carebear invasion collective? Subject to being infiltrated, wardecced and crushed by any decent-sized null corp?

-TZ differences split a small group into two smaller groups. Things agreed on by mail were hard to implement, because we were online at different times.

-Diverse goals. Some wanted to kill Goon and CFC nullbears, others wanted to make isk doing nullsec anoms and ratting.

-Perpetual camps on the chokepoint gates from highsec to nullsec. We could infiltrate through them solo some percentage of the time, but it involved absorbing fairly expensive ship losses.

-In my own case, Goons and CFC in null weren't arsehats enough to really hate. Some were pretty funny in Local actually. That took away some of my fanatical urge for violence.

But it was much fun, and it could have worked if more people had shown up. It did prove that null isn't as dangerous as a lot of highsec people think. 39 jumps through null, no problem. One jump into Amamake, dead.


Lol true that's for sure.
Eram Fidard
Doomheim
#104 - 2013-10-05 15:04:17 UTC
Harry Forever wrote:
Johnny Marzetti wrote:
Harry Forever wrote:


yes keep talking about my actions... thats what goons do, talk the whole day about what harry is doing

keep it real


In outer space, a space ship is hiding. It is hiding near a space station.

Inside the space ship is a man. The man is waiting. What is he waiting for? He is waiting for a goon.

Suddenly, a space pod comes out of the space station. Inside the pod is a goon. The man in the space ship knows there is a goon in the pod. He knows that this is what he has been waiting for.

The goon says, "Pod express, please!" But the man in the space ship will not let the goon wait for the pod express, whatever that is. He quickly flies his space ship toward the pod. He shoots his space ship's guns at the pod. The pod explodes. The goon that was inside it is dead.

The man returns his space ship to its hiding place near the space station. He waits again.

The man's name is Harry Forever.


yea, keep talking... thats what goons do

keep going...


Are you joking? That is some quality Eve storytelling. Eve is real, eh Harry?

Poster is not to be held responsible for damages to keyboards and/or noses caused by hot beverages.

Deunan Tenephais
#105 - 2013-10-05 16:17:52 UTC
Its unlikely a "carebear war" ever happens, people simply don't have the fighting skills for that.
Not the person's RL skills, the skillqueue skills.

If people from hisec were ever to invade low/null then it would probably happen because of lack of available minable systems, meaning overpopulation.
They simply wouldn't have the choice but to move on and to take non-concorded systems for themselves, or to quit the game..
ExcalibursTemplar
CANZUK
#106 - 2013-10-05 17:32:20 UTC
Cipher Jones wrote:
In honor of this thread I think we should say "Buttercup" instead of "carebear" from now on.


I vote for Cute Homicidal Teddybear Cows.








Harry Forever
Pandemic Horde Inc.
Pandemic Horde
#107 - 2013-10-05 18:22:22 UTC  |  Edited by: Harry Forever
Alaric Faelen wrote:
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nope we don't want to talk to you on voice comms, because it would anoye the **** out of us


uh...sure. That sounds like a totally reasonable and rational excuse. Not at all a kindergarten level attempt at projection. Roll

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you people are getting too attached as well, we like our freedom..


Wow, grasping at straws to justify being alone in a community of a couple hundred thousand people. It's not just a video game, oh no, this is about freedom. sure. Hang on, let me put the tall boots on to wade thru this...

Look, if your thing is living up to the stereotype of the nerd in a basement, alone with his cheetos and mouse clicks, that's fine. But trying to pass it off as something more noble than that is just childish.
But freedom? Really? You're stuck in a small, boring part of Eve- where 2/3 of the universe is scary and the part you do live in is full of people unable to band together to accomplish anything. In contrast, I go where I want with impunity, and can call on help (real, actual people...oh no) if things go sideways. If I need something, I ask a friend and amazingly, I get it.
THAT is freedom,dude. I fly what I want, when I want, where I want, and with an entire alliance at my back. Who has YOUR back in New Eden?

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trust me, this comes with age... you will understand someday


I'm 41, doubtful you have much to offer me on life experience. With age comes leaving mom's basement, meeting other humans and being able to interact with them. I can fire up TS right now and just chat with friends from around the world. That is really why I even play this game.
Imagine that, playing a Massively Multiplayer game with the specific intention of playing with multiple players?! Crazy talk.....


see, you are getting too attached as well

try some solo gameplay, the best ideas never come up in groups, only individuals come up with it, groups are just needed for the execution... nothing more

the people who make you do what you do, are solo players, you might not even know them or what they plan...

still we are leading you
Alaric Faelen
Republic Military School
Minmatar Republic
#108 - 2013-10-06 08:17:31 UTC
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see, you are getting too attached as well

try some solo gameplay, the best ideas never come up in groups, only individuals come up with it, groups are just needed for the execution... nothing more

the people who make you do what you do, are solo players, you might not even know them or what they plan...

still we are leading you


That is so utterly stupid and delusional that I have to assume I'm just being trolled.

I'd love to keep feeding the trolls, but I have a fleet to join, some 'elite solo' idiots to harvest tears from.
dexington
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#109 - 2013-10-06 08:30:27 UTC
Why is it, every newly ganked miner thinks he can unite all of hi-sec?

You have already lost, you lost the day you decided to buy a mining barge and head for the belts. You are the weakest link in the food chain, preyed upon by all kinds of evil small rodents.

Please stop posting nonsense like this, accept you will never be anything but a easy target to gank, and go back to mining.

I'm a relatively respectable citizen. Multiple felon perhaps, but certainly not dangerous.

Doctor Nakajima
Long John Silver.
#110 - 2013-10-07 11:00:38 UTC
Carebear, carebear, carebear. All some need to say to feel brave, daring and intrepid. But we all know by now it's all a mith. It is all about numbers not about any other superiority. Buttheads recognice each other quickly as all they see among the deepness of EvE is 'pew pew, lets blow things up, doh'. Fast they grow those numbers, but if numbers is all about, the arrogance pends from a fragile thin hair.
Bano Esil
Tribal Liberation Force
Minmatar Republic
#111 - 2013-10-07 11:11:47 UTC
ExcalibursTemplar wrote:
Cipher Jones wrote:
In honor of this thread I think we should say "Buttercup" instead of "carebear" from now on.


I vote for Cute Homicidal Teddybear Cows.











Youre cute enaugh for me. Get some vaseline.
LittleTerror
Stygian Systems
#112 - 2013-10-10 16:27:52 UTC  |  Edited by: LittleTerror
Malcolm Shinhwa wrote:
Plastic Psycho wrote:
Malcolm Shinhwa wrote:
Have fun stormin' da castle!

Think it'll work?


It would take a miracle.


It won't, it will take some long serious thinking though, this has been done at length by many forward thinking empire dwellers... So the problem is nullsec is no longer free and I and many who have played this game for a long time have grown sick of the bullshit that is nullsec alliances, coalitions. We do not enjoy some ****, pardon my French barking orders at us and telling us how to play this game.

No, you will not tell us how this game is going to be played out, we will bring you down, there will be nothing left standing in nullsec, anything anchored will be destroyed, every station will be owned by small clusters of cooperatives who share the ideals of free trade between other cooperative organisations.

So there is the problem and that is the rant.

The solution is fresh in my mind, the solution is simple, we create a centralised Intel net, using third party software which has been specifically built for such a purpose. Players who wish to join into the fight against the big alliances download the software, they plugin their ship fit which of course can be imported and saved with any number of other fits, the program will also send any Intel the player/players input into it to a central server, along with their ship type and fit. The central server using a sovereignty map + intel fed into it, will send issue out commands to call signs to form up at x system, it will give them all a mission... It will flash a box green to go and state the next system, it will instruct the player to click when they are in that system, it will wait x amount of seconds to wait for every other player to arrive, then issue the next jump command etc.

Until all players enter the system where they have to be, it will then command them to warp to what ever location in the target system the mission is to be carried out, only then will it actually tell them what they are going to be doing, this removes all possibility of spying. You see man, you think you're really intelligent don't you, you talk shite on this forum, pfft, I've done nothing but plot the destruction of nullsec and removing turd like you from the bigger picture since coming back to eve.

Not at the person I quoted, more at the nullsec players thinking they are the ****.

I've not begun to code this central intel net yet but believe me, its going to work, its going to be 100% secure, its going to be an AI that sees potentially everything based on the input it receives, its then going to command everything from there, its not going to automate anything, its not going to break any rules, its only going to provide causal players with a means to just get in and fight the enemy, its probably gonna be better them FW...

So shutup
Roime
Mea Culpa.
Shadow Cartel
#113 - 2013-10-10 16:32:32 UTC
wow

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Kaarous Aldurald
Black Hydra Consortium.
#114 - 2013-10-10 16:36:27 UTC
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No, you will not tell us how this game is going to be played out, we will bring you down, there will be nothing left standing in nullsec, anything anchored will be destroyed, every station will be owned by small clusters of cooperatives who share the ideals of free trade between other cooperative organisations.


Providence is calling your name. Oh, wait, you don't like being told how to play the game, that's why you're in highsec in the first place.

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The solution is fresh in my mind, the solution is simple, we create a centralised Intel net, using third party software which has been specifically built for such a purpose.


But not built by you of course, right? Typical carebear attitude, wanting someone else to do all the work for you so you can play the game the wrong way.

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Players who wish to join into the fight against the big alliances download the software, they plugin their ship fit which of course can be imported and saved with any number of other fits, the program will also send any Intel the player/players input into it to a central server, along with their ship type and fit.


With these sentences, you just described FleetUp.com.

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The central server using a sovereignty map + intel fed into it, will send issue out commands to call signs to form up at x system, it will give them all a mission... It will flash a box green to go and state the next system, it will instruct the player to click when they are in that system, it will wait x amount of seconds to wait for every other player to arrive, then issue the next jump command etc.

Until all players enter the system where they have to be, it will then command them to warp to what ever location in the target system the mission is to be carried out, only then will it actually tell them what they are going to be doing, this removes all possibility of spying. You see man, you think you're really intelligent don't you, you talk shite on this forum, pfft, I've done nothing but plot the destruction of nullsec and removing turd like you from the bigger picture since coming back to eve.


I thought this was supposed to be about players who don't like being told what to do? You are literally saying that you want to dictate every aspect of their lives so that you can go for your grand plan against all the nullsec groups you are butthurt towards. For someone who claims to want player freedom, what you just suggested is about as close to taking it away as possible without outright botting.
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I've not begun to code this central intel net yet but believe me, its going to work, its going to be 100% secure, its going to be an AI that sees potential everything, its not going to automate anything, its not going to break any rules, its only going to provide causal players with a means to just get in and fight the enemy, its probably gonna be better them FW...

So shutup


I quiver with anticipation. Especially as someone with a computer security background, since I know that the only such thing as a 100% secure system is one that's not plugged in. :P

"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.

Varius Xeral
Doomheim
#115 - 2013-10-10 16:37:10 UTC
trolling or insane or twelve

Official Representative of The Nullsec Zealot Cabal

LittleTerror
Stygian Systems
#116 - 2013-10-10 16:37:59 UTC
And to the ones that see the potential for me its creator to abuse it, yes I do intend to put in any corp, player or alliance I do not like, it will be programmed to instruct assassinations of undesirables, dumb forum trolls, mouthy noobs etc. How will that work? People will be able to pay isk into an account for a real bounty system, to have someone killed, anyone that gets the valid kill mail based on total ship loss will receive the bounty pay out. Whole corps and alliances can be added this way, whole regions of space can be targeted and rid of greed, all structures destroyed, payment systems can be added, any wanting to fund the war effort could pay in the isk, the system will organise potentially hundreds or thousands of free lancers or free mercs.

It will be wonderful and I will rule eve.
LittleTerror
Stygian Systems
#117 - 2013-10-10 16:41:12 UTC
Kaarous Aldurald wrote:
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No, you will not tell us how this game is going to be played out, we will bring you down, there will be nothing left standing in nullsec, anything anchored will be destroyed, every station will be owned by small clusters of cooperatives who share the ideals of free trade between other cooperative organisations.





Shutup, stop making multi quotes then I might talk to you, I'm no carebear, yes i will code it myself with help from people I know, the rest did not read.
Kaarous Aldurald
Black Hydra Consortium.
#118 - 2013-10-10 16:43:05 UTC
"I hate the nullsec alliances, because fascism!!!"

"Now, everyone download my untested, fingers crossed behind my back third party software so I can tell each and every one of you exactly what to do to make my dreams come true!"

"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.

Velicitia
XS Tech
#119 - 2013-10-10 16:52:42 UTC
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The rhetoric is almost as over the top as Ja... ShockedShockedShockedShockedShocked


James315, Is that you...? Cool

Can't you just set up another blog or something?

One of the bitter points of a good bittervet is the realisation that all those SP don't really do much, and that the newbie is having much more fun with what little he has. - Tippia

LittleTerror
Stygian Systems
#120 - 2013-10-10 16:53:52 UTC
Kaarous Aldurald wrote:
"I hate the nullsec alliances, because fascism!!!"

"Now, everyone download my untested, fingers crossed behind my back third party software so I can tell each and every one of you exactly what to do to make my dreams come true!"


It will be open source, its more of an aim to create something which is entertaining and adds more dimensions into the game, why wouldn't it be fun to have a few thousand randoms linked into some system that they can see with big flashing buttons and kills stats and all the bang. All being directed by their own intel they provide the system, the system will have checks in place to prevent false intel from ever being used in the decision making.