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Chapmonious Hunter
Hedion University
Amarr Empire
#1 - 2013-11-09 11:14:10 UTC
Stayed up (in the US timezone) or continued to (EU Timezone and everywhere else) theory craft and work on fits for your ships or ships you are about to get before, during, and after reset? just wondering, I finally hit a point tonight where I was so enveloped in my ships, so mentally attached to them I waited until the reset timer hit 2 minutes before logging out. than once out I opened Pyfa, selected the ship, and continued fitting for the activities that lay ahead the next day. and if you have done this, what is your fondest thing about a night (or day for the rest of the world) like this.
ElQuirko
University of Caille
Gallente Federation
#2 - 2013-11-09 11:17:25 UTC
Get help.

Dodixie > Hek

Pak Narhoo
Splinter Foundation
#3 - 2013-11-09 11:21:11 UTC
ElQuirko wrote:
Get help.


I think he's gone too far for help. Sad
Chapmonious Hunter
Hedion University
Amarr Empire
#4 - 2013-11-09 11:21:46 UTC
ElQuirko wrote:
Get help.



Lol youre probably right, i may need help, or I may need to seriously cut down on the Monster Energy Drinks late att night, and the fits themselves dont even make me a better player, be it a pvp fit or a pve fit, i was just wondering if anybody else did this **** to P
Solstice Project
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#5 - 2013-11-09 11:23:45 UTC
Fitting ships can be art.
I love doing this. Spent hours upon hours figuring out fittings,
like my precious, fully functional combat probing tackling stiletto.

Most people have no clue about fitting ships and just use the generic ones
everybody uses. That's great, because that means they are easily beaten.
Chapmonious Hunter
Hedion University
Amarr Empire
#6 - 2013-11-09 11:26:06 UTC  |  Edited by: Chapmonious Hunter
Solstice Project wrote:
Fitting ships can be art.
I love doing this. Spent hours upon hours figuring out fittings,
like my precious, fully functional combat probing tackling stiletto.

Most people have no clue about fitting ships and just use the generic ones
everybody uses. That's great, because that means they are easily beaten.



well it goes both ways to, im not saying my fits will be rock hard, or even remotely perfect I could lose it just as easily (and often do) as the generic bland fits. i guess my true question would be two fold: does anyone take pride in their ships fittings and is it as enjoyable as I currently find it to buy a new ship and spend hours drooling over pyfa and the variations tab?
Eko Fromtv
Center for Advanced Studies
Gallente Federation
#7 - 2013-11-09 11:36:34 UTC
Chapmonious Hunter wrote:
Solstice Project wrote:
Fitting ships can be art.
I love doing this. Spent hours upon hours figuring out fittings,
like my precious, fully functional combat probing tackling stiletto.

Most people have no clue about fitting ships and just use the generic ones
everybody uses. That's great, because that means they are easily beaten.



well it goes both ways to, im not saying my fits will be rock hard, or even remotely perfect I could lose it just as easily (and often do) as the generic bland fits. i guess my true question would be two fold: does anyone take pride in their ships fittings and is it as enjoyable as I currently find it to buy a new ship and spend hours drooling over pyfa and the variations tab?


Yes, it's one of my favourite things to do in EVE. Can't beat getting a shiny new hull and trying to fit it as best as possible. Also, having a huge stockpile of modules or doing in trade hubs, say Dodi, helps a lot. EFT fitting is not the same.

(Ice) Miner for life.

Tubrug1
School of Applied Knowledge
Caldari State
#8 - 2013-11-09 11:38:48 UTC
I ponder the question 'would I rather fight one Erebus sized Rifter or 100 Rifter sized Erebuses?'
Chapmonious Hunter
Hedion University
Amarr Empire
#9 - 2013-11-09 11:40:52 UTC
Tubrug1 wrote:
I ponder the question 'would I rather fight one Erebus sized Rifter or 100 Rifter sized Erebuses?'


Now that has got me thinking..would the rifter size erebuses have the same fitting as an actually erebus and can the doomsday weapon still be used?
Tubrug1
School of Applied Knowledge
Caldari State
#10 - 2013-11-09 11:42:30 UTC
Chapmonious Hunter wrote:
Tubrug1 wrote:
I ponder the question 'would I rather fight one Erebus sized Rifter or 100 Rifter sized Erebuses?'


Now that has got me thinking..would the rifter size erebuses have the same fitting as an actually erebus and can the doomsday weapon still be used?


They'd have the stats of a frigate but they'd have the same model.
Chapmonious Hunter
Hedion University
Amarr Empire
#11 - 2013-11-09 11:44:34 UTC
Tubrug1 wrote:
Chapmonious Hunter wrote:
Tubrug1 wrote:
I ponder the question 'would I rather fight one Erebus sized Rifter or 100 Rifter sized Erebuses?'


Now that has got me thinking..would the rifter size erebuses have the same fitting as an actually erebus and can the doomsday weapon still be used?


They'd have the stats of a frigate but they'd have the same model.



hm interesting, im going to sleep on that question and get back to you in the morning
Icarus Able
Refuse.Resist
#12 - 2013-11-09 12:12:47 UTC  |  Edited by: Icarus Able
Eko Fromtv wrote:
EFT fitting is not the same.



No EFT fitting is not the same, it is better.


Yeh ive got engrossed a lot trying to eek that extra bit of performance. Seeing if there are any cheap Faction mods that might help me fit the bigger guns or just chatting with corpmates about random stuff then realised you said you were going to go to bed 2 hours ago
Felicity Love
Doomheim
#13 - 2013-11-09 12:18:02 UTC
Chapmonious Hunter wrote:
Stayed up (in the US timezone) or continued to (EU Timezone and everywhere else) theory craft and work on fits for your ships or ships you are about to get before, during, and after reset? just wondering, I finally hit a point tonight where I was so enveloped in my ships, so mentally attached to them I waited until the reset timer hit 2 minutes before logging out. than once out I opened Pyfa, selected the ship, and continued fitting for the activities that lay ahead the next day. and if you have done this, what is your fondest thing about a night (or day for the rest of the world) like this.


Only at about 3am, every night, a few years back.

"3 O'clock feeding" of infant children will do that. Blink

"EVE is dying." -- The Four Forum Trolls of the Apocalypse.   ( Pick four, any four. They all smell.  )

Snakebyte Jack
AcT Legion
#14 - 2013-11-09 13:07:10 UTC
Pak Narhoo wrote:
ElQuirko wrote:
Get help.


I think he's gone too far for help. Sad



Best to just put him down now. Take him out to the barn with a double barrelled shotgun and blow the smegger away.
Starbuck05
Abiding Ormolus
#15 - 2013-11-09 14:48:20 UTC
I dunno man , i have a life ...

Just because i am blond does not make me stoopid !

Erotica 1
Krypteia Operations
#16 - 2013-11-09 15:06:32 UTC
When I stay up all night playing Eve, it's usually because songs are being performed for me. Like last night, we had a 10 hour plus bonus round, and let me tell you, I am a bit tired. At least we recorded it all so that others may enjoy it!

See Bio for isk doubling rules. If you didn't read bio, chances are you funded those who did.

Serptimis
Ministry of War
Amarr Empire
#17 - 2013-11-09 15:17:31 UTC
Starbuck05 wrote:
I dunno man , i have a life ...

Lies....
Zuria Rakel
Brutor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#18 - 2013-11-09 16:03:45 UTC
Tubrug1 wrote:
I ponder the question 'would I rather fight one Erebus sized Rifter or 100 Rifter sized Erebuses?'




One Erebus sized Rifter. So I can hit him with my Moros.
Solstice Project
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#19 - 2013-11-09 17:12:34 UTC
Mr Epeen
It's All About Me
#20 - 2013-11-09 17:18:37 UTC
Sometimes late at night, when no one is around, I open up my secret stash of scantily painted ships and then I touch my...er...never mind.

Mr Epeen Cool
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