that is a fast way to a perma-ban ticket. i suggest you curb your attitude and watch your language for your sake.
Iām waiting for it.
donāt be so eager for something you know you will regret later.
Will I regret never playing EVE again? Phuc no
What do you dislike about it so much?
I donāt want to play a game where people connected with the company Devs or the devs themselves play against the regular players by cheating using tools regular players donāt have.
but it is not like the devs made war on you or tried to steal your stuff. he simply wanted to get away from danger.
Thatās only what we can see on the video and in my experience what we can see hides a whole lot of what we canāt see.
And as far as devs making war on me or not, what happens to any player can happen to any other player. Iām not one of those āit only happened to the neighbors so weāre coolā no, Iām one if those āif it can happen to them, it can happen to usā kinda guy.
Plus, that GM-chocolateās face reminds me of a dude I owe an unpleasant visit to so I got double triggered by thatā¦ person.
GM Chocolate?
That would get him into way worse trouble if he ever wanted to do anything with that info. Itās scary how crazy some people get over video games.
Gave yall a chance lol.
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Sneaking in after the lock to provide this response:
Whenever we want to do events which involve messing around in the sandbox like this we need to get approval in advance from IA and we have to be pretty specific about what it is we intend to do. For this one we were green lit to take some shiny spaceships and mess around in highsec and abyssal deadspace but we never sought permission to sacrifice a titan in lowsec.
Yes, going into Rakapas was a mistake, but once the 'bus got tackled CCP IceCream faced a dilemma - either get pitchforked a bit by players for bugging out or explain to IA why we didnāt stick to what weād agreed were the boundaries for this event (and thereby potentially make it harder for us to get permission for these kinds of events in the future).
Iām sorry folks felt they were denied content but IceCream made the right call.