Let us see some actual facts to back that up and not just a very poor analogy.
They will emerge.
The CCP plans and whats left of them.
Oh my, people are not taking this well it seems.
Oh look at all the industry cry-babies wallowing in pain. Didnât have the courage or put in the effort to save your primary trade route. Now they smirk-smirk their salty tears on the forum, beggibg for CCP to mend to their wounds. What a bunch of useless cowards!
Iâve been wondering what null sec empires in the south of the map will be doing now that Jita (and Perimeter - TTT) will be considerably further. What made me even think about this, was something, almost an aside, written in an INN article.
You can also do what the rest of the game does to make things safe: make friends and work together.
Try that with industry fat-cats. Probably the most assinine players in New Eden.
For those upset, itâs probably in your best interest to turtle your assets in high sec stations, horde isk, and deactivate your accounts until itâs over.
The oddest part about this is that the most important hisec route in the game, that has existed for over 15 years, could be permanently severed in just one day. So tens of thousands of active players who havenât logged in on that one day, didnât even have the opportunity to do anything about it. Thatâs pretty insane. How is it justifiable that these Triglavian victories are permanent and not reversible? It doesnât even make any sense.
Makes about as much sense as a few week warning before complete asset loss due to offline player owned structuresâŚ
Oh come off it, you know CCP has a game plan for the invasions⌠this is not the END! OMG!!!111!!!
My personal opinion is that the Trigs will end up joining CONCORD, once they have essentially forced the four empires to the negotiating table table - and systems ownership will shuffle aroundâŚ
Of course, I could (probably) be wrong and it really is the END!!!
I still think theyâll become the fifth empire, set up in old Jove space. Not sure theyâll join Concord though. And it doesnât answer what theyâll do with the systems in Final Liminality.
My pet theory for which I have no actual evidence is that these systems will host the connections to Jove/Triglavian space.
Thatâs an interesting theory. Iâd like to see it happen, but I think CCP didnât plan so deep and far.
I think the Triglavians will always have a shrowd of mystery around them.
Itâs pretty clear that CCP simply decided that hisec needs to be broken up, but knew they couldnât just do it by decree because thereâd be a massive uprising. So they built a mechanic that nominally leaves it up to the players, knowing full well that the end result would be what they wanted.
This was ensured by the mechanic where Edencom victories achieve nothing except preserving the status quo, while Triglavian victories are major and permanent disruptions. It was clear that Trigs would win at least a part of the battles, and every victory for them means a major change, while a victory for Edencom is meaningless.
Personally I donât even disagree with CCPâs plan to break up hisec. As a wormholer itâs not more than a slight inconvenience anyway. But that a permanent, major change can happen in a single day, with no way to reverse it, doesnât seem quite right.
High-sec is only a small part of New Eden, you know? There are many-many more low-sec and null-sec systems than there are high-sec ones.
Heck! Even if all of Amarr space would turn null-sec, EVE will still live.
Did you get that mail from CCP? I think Iâve lost itâŚ
I never got an email from CCP, but I was active at the time so I didnât get caught.