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What would happen if goo-containing moons were shuffled monthly?

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SmilingVagrant
Doomheim
#141 - 2012-06-08 00:57:27 UTC  |  Edited by: SmilingVagrant
Shaampoo wrote:


Yes there is it is publicity that negatively affects your public opinion

I am sure the sex offenders is a prime example of this


This just in: Killing people in eve, possibly the same as raping babies.

And you lot call us crazy.
Tobiaz
Spacerats
#142 - 2012-06-08 01:00:21 UTC  |  Edited by: Tobiaz
Darth Tickles wrote:
Tobiaz wrote:
I don't know. If you look for changes on the maps where the Tech moons are, it are mostly just some minor alliances being pushed around and some skirmishing by the bigger coalitions, but not many major changes over the years.

And until recently the same could be said for the DRF.


Wow

That's just blatantly untrue. Like you can go look at timestamped maps for yourself.

Don't talk about subjects you know nothing about.


Changing colors and fancy alliances names over the years doesn't mean the biggest players actually controlling the Tech have changed nearly as much. Compare that to the days of [5] and the earily days of BoB where entire regions were completely evicted every few weeks. Structure grinding put an end to that and Tech riches slowed it down even further.

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Shaampoo
Imperial Shipment
Amarr Empire
#143 - 2012-06-08 01:02:26 UTC
SmilingVagrant wrote:
Shaampoo wrote:
you sure every time a change is ever mentioned it is a goon who is the first one to start tears. I am sure if the announced all moon goo drops randomly from kills goons would be first one here going this sucks why do you hate null sec mean while acting is a very hateful manner.


Matter of fact you do that you act like a massive douche on the forums and then wonder why there is so much negative publicity towards you lot.



You do realize we were pretty strong about two years ago when we were dirt poor right? Does it shock you that one of the largest presences in nullsec will be the loudest people to complain when you talk about messing it up for all of us? The other largest unified group in nullsec is Russian and likely isn't even reading this.

And the enemies we do have literally have hategrudges against us and would do anything to hurt us: Yet they aren't chiming in with support for your idea.

Huh.

I tell you what. I'll stop being a douche on the forums the same day you stop posting like a chimpanzee eating chips off of a keyboard.


I am not saying it will kill the CFC or anyone i just saying forcing alliances to concentrate efforts would work out alot better

No one cares about who hates you it isnt like the song dance you do isnt getting old but stop crying about he no one loves us stance

I don't care about you being a douche and douche away just to cry about it two lines later.
Darth Tickles
Doomheim
#144 - 2012-06-08 01:03:55 UTC  |  Edited by: Darth Tickles
Tobiaz wrote:
Changing colors and fancy alliances names over the years doesn't mean the biggest players actually controlling the Tech have changed nearly as much.


So you're suggesting it's all the same corporations under different alliances? Also verifiably false. Or that the tech moons don't change hands even though the sov around it does? Also verifiably false.

Again, don't talk about subjects you know nothing about, just as a general life rule. It makes you look like an idiot.
Shaampoo
Imperial Shipment
Amarr Empire
#145 - 2012-06-08 01:05:05 UTC
SmilingVagrant wrote:
Shaampoo wrote:


Yes there is it is publicity that negatively affects your public opinion

I am sure the sex offenders is a prime example of this


This just in: Killing people in eve, possibly the same as raping babies.

And you lot call us crazy.

Nice context I used a example you apply it literally
EVE Roy Mustang
Doomheim
#146 - 2012-06-08 01:17:13 UTC
Funny how there are more Goons posting than anyone else...

Yeah show how much you dont care
SmilingVagrant
Doomheim
#147 - 2012-06-08 01:39:07 UTC
EVE Roy Mustang wrote:
Funny how there are more Goons posting than anyone else...

Yeah show how much you dont care


This is a dumb metric you chimpanzee.
SmilingVagrant
Doomheim
#148 - 2012-06-08 01:41:44 UTC
"I want to **** up all of nullsec, oh god the goonies don't want me to do that because they live in nullsec, this must prove my theory right"

:wicked::wicked::wicked:

Yeah look. If you want an in depth fix for Tech, talk to Weasilior, the goon CSM who ironically was the one that let all you mouthbreathing pubbie idiots know that there was a tech problem in the first place by actively campaigning to get it fixed. Alternatively you can just keep posting stupid ideas in hopes that one gloms on. God knows that must be how dominion sov came about.
Kyle Myr
Brutor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#149 - 2012-06-08 01:55:23 UTC  |  Edited by: Kyle Myr
Tobiaz wrote:
SmilingVagrant wrote:
We have an entire team dedicated to each task: And the burnout on both are absolutely ridiculous. Because it's not fun. There's no little game you can play in your head to make it fun. Ratting is more entertaining. Mining is more interactive and engaging. Maintaining POS and JB networks is ******* grueling for the people doing it. And shooting through systems moon scanning is ugh. I lasted a week in our moon recon division and I barely got anything done.


While I think the idea of fixing the Tech problem by just making these moons hop all over the galaxy is beyond ridiculous, and scanning moons shouldn't be such a drag, the fact that most moons have been scanned and uploaded to Dotlan for everybody to see (stupid idiots giving away valuable information for free) makes moon-scanning a dead profession by now, which is total waste.

It'd be pretty cool to have moons randomly accumulate exhaustible 'meteorite' deposits over time on top of their base supply of moongoo. That and adding moongoo to W-space but with only a 5% base yield of K-space. Good luck mapping those :P

Ofcourse that would require first updating the dreadfull moon-scanning snooze-fest.



If you trust dotlan to have accurate moon info I don't know what to tell you.
Porcine Rotundo
Reportable Offensive Name
Goonswarm Federation
#150 - 2012-06-08 01:59:32 UTC
Jafit wrote:
Stu Pendisdick wrote:

I personally ran a dozen large towers BY MYSELF, including mining the damned ice, for almost a year.

It wasn't that farkin bad.


Never trust people who don't hate POS mechanics.

Shepard Wong Ogeko
Native Freshfood
Minmatar Republic
#151 - 2012-06-08 02:07:20 UTC
Why not just add enough moongoo to wormholes to balance out any sort of cartel?

Wormholes being how they are, no cartel could really hold them and the null-sec moons too. So you have a big chunk that nullsec alliances could fight over, and enough spread out in the wormholes to keep the market from being completely strangled.
SmilingVagrant
Doomheim
#152 - 2012-06-08 02:12:39 UTC  |  Edited by: SmilingVagrant
Shepard Wong Ogeko wrote:
Why not just add enough moongoo to wormholes to balance out any sort of cartel?

Wormholes being how they are, no cartel could really hold them and the null-sec moons too. So you have a big chunk that nullsec alliances could fight over, and enough spread out in the wormholes to keep the market from being completely strangled.


I'd rather see tech just rebalanced so it's not overwhelmingly profitable anymore. Isn't wormhole stuff already way profitable?

EDIT: Alternatively the ring mining sounds like an interesting way to put isk in player hands as opposed to oligarchical organizations. YMMV.
Doctor Benway Kado
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#153 - 2012-06-08 02:12:59 UTC
Man, I would have paid more attention in class if the professor had alternated between being informative and relentlessly mocking morons. Thanks, weaselior!
Alia Gon'die
Outer Ring Applied Logistics
#154 - 2012-06-08 02:13:48 UTC
SmilingVagrant wrote:
Mallak Azaria wrote:
Stu Pendisdick wrote:
Rengerel en Distel wrote:
I can think of about 4 or 5 other threads explaining how it's an idiotic idea, so no need to repeat it here.


Of course you'll hear that from those with a vested interest in the status quo.

I've a feeling that they are in the minority by a large margin.



I have zero vested interest in moons, but I have had to scan moons & do all the pos stuff. It's a ****** job & I think most people who do it would rather subject themselves to electro-testicle torture.


We have an entire team dedicated to each task: And the burnout on both are absolutely ridiculous. Because it's not fun. There's no little game you can play in your head to make it fun. Ratting is more entertaining. Mining is more interactive and engaging. Maintaining POS and JB networks is ******* grueling for the people doing it. And shooting through systems moon scanning is ugh. I lasted a week in our moon recon division and I barely got anything done.


High voltage testicular electrocution is more fun.

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SmilingVagrant
Doomheim
#155 - 2012-06-08 02:14:00 UTC
Doctor Benway Kado wrote:
Man, I would have paid more attention in class if the professor had alternated between being informative and relentlessly mocking morons. Thanks, weaselior!


I had a professor that did that for western civ. Mr. Tuck!
Kyle Myr
Brutor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#156 - 2012-06-08 02:20:28 UTC
The reason we post here is because we actually set up towers and scan moons.

Both of these activities are neat the first time, but boring when you spend 10+ hours doing them repeatedly.

We'd probably keep doing them to stay on top, as mentioned, and just burn out the groups that do them faster, and making the system 'the same as it currently is. just more annoying' doesn't actually fix the problem.
Barbara Nichole
Royal Amarr Institute
Amarr Empire
#157 - 2012-06-08 02:21:17 UTC
Weaselior wrote:
ring mining will already give the ignorant simpleton the ability to mine tech himself without forcing people to go through the mind-numbing tedium of moonscanning

seriously you will never see anyone who has scanned more than 50 moons advocate anything that increases the amount of moon-scanning going on in the game



We'll see.

Perhaps if those that have scanned 50 moons don't like it, it's a good idea after all..

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Alia Gon'die
Outer Ring Applied Logistics
#158 - 2012-06-08 02:25:31 UTC
SmilingVagrant wrote:


I tell you what. I'll stop being a douche on the forums the same day you stop posting like a chimpanzee eating chips off of a keyboard.


I really like this expression.

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Doctor Benway Kado
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#159 - 2012-06-08 02:28:16 UTC
Barbara Nichole wrote:
Weaselior wrote:
ring mining will already give the ignorant simpleton the ability to mine tech himself without forcing people to go through the mind-numbing tedium of moonscanning

seriously you will never see anyone who has scanned more than 50 moons advocate anything that increases the amount of moon-scanning going on in the game



We'll see.

Perhaps if those that have scanned 50 moons don't like it, it's a good idea after all..

When the guys who are so spergy the Incursion runners and mining fleet foremen make fun of them for their incredible love of spreadsheets say something is boring and unfun for anyone, anywhere, well...

It probably is.
Luis Graca
#160 - 2012-06-08 02:34:44 UTC
If moon goo is always changing how would any alliance that what to conquer space know where to strike?