Not at all…The hunter now has absolutely no possible way of knowing if they are flying into a trap. This is 100% true and factual.
I think what we will find is there will be more hotdrops I can agree, but because of the blackout we will also find baiting these hunters is much more easier and the hunters will have to consider carefully if they wish to hot drop.
I am not ignoring that, but here is the thing that breaks your line of thought, it depends on who is dropping you, you have to look for what you call the end point escalation, this is why smaller and medium sized alliances are going to find it difficult.
When you do this it is not so much dealing with the initial hot drop, but dealing with the back up to the hotdrop, how far do you go on this and what assets do you put at risk and for small and medium sized alliances any mistake here could be fatal.
yeah right and u’ll be monitoring ur ccp bank accounts cause since 2004 never saw 17000 players connected during alll day… bad decisions leads u to ruin! think about it
https://eve-offline.net/?server=tranquility Logins are about the same as last few months you guys are all talking out of your ass, or maybe 99% of eve online players are much tougher than your winey asses :]
If you think of the game lore… Null sec has no security, so no inter region singular faction/gov body. So why should there be a generalised communications system. Fleet and alliance comms for those allowed into it makes sense as the only comms available. Hi sec has local as concord runs the entire section of space. It makes sense to me for null to have no local. A solution is Upwell radar structures, to fuel up, defend and tell corp/alliance members who is in system.