Isn’t it interesting how in New Eden the loudest voices about “HTFU” are sometimes the quickest to file complaints the moment mechanics stop favoring them?
We’re constantly told that high sec is dangerous. Adapt or die. Harden up. Don’t undock what you can’t afford to lose. All fair principles.
But then something shifts. A structure behaves differently than expected. A mechanic doesn’t align perfectly with a preferred playstyle. A response fleet shows up. Suddenly the tone changes from “risk is part of the game” to “this isn’t fair.”
It is almost poetic.
New Eden is built on asymmetry, risk, and consequence. That applies to everyone. Industrialists. Mission runners. Explorers. And yes, those who specialize in enforcing explosive economic lessons on others.
If toughness is the banner, it has to fly in both directions.
Did you even play EVE for more than two years? If so you wouldn’t have written such a post, because you would know that EVEs mechanics and ships and everything gets the nerf hammer from time to time and also regular rebalances. In effect you can’t go about any profession in EVE with unchanged equipment and playstyle for more than about 1,5 years.
Adapting to change is inherent to playing EVE, because EVE is constantly changing.
I just want to know where the crying is so I can farm some tears, most people are pretty happy with EVE nowadays, except antigankers, they are never happy.
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