Make autopilot usable or remove it entirely

No. You don’t know what you are doing, and you fail at considering that you might not know. You fully rely on instincts and feelings and ignore factual reality, which is observable by everyone but the few special ones like you, who only see themselves and their own experiences, and extrapolate them onto the whole game.

You need to stop seeing things how you believe they are, and look at reality. There is no griefer’s paradise. If it was, the game would be full of them and that’s not what one experiences when logging in, anywhere in space. Killboard, again, says you’re wrong too. History itself shows you’re wrong.You continuously try to shove discussions onto people, yet you never have any actual base for it. People just keep talking about the next thing you bring up, ignoring (or forgetting) that your whole base of argumentation (of which there isn’t much to begin with) is non-existent outside of your head.

Can’t you try harder?

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Ah, yes. More senseless denial.

Can you name a single game that has more ways to grief players than EVE, or with such high potential for loss?

Didn’t think so.

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You literally don’t like all the things that people like about EvE. Making it 100% safe to afk while you ap through highsec is against the spirit of the game. If you don’t like the risk involved in the game and want everything to be easy go play a game that offers that. You won’t find that sort of hand holding here.

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Except in the case of suicide gankers.

Nobody asked for 100% safety while AP though high sec .

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No it isn’t. You could…you know…make friends with people in game and have them help you. Well, okay I suppose that is two accounts. Your account and the other guys. But…then again, this is an MMO where working with others carries both benefits and costs, but where the benefits often tend to exceed the benefits so long as you are prudent.

Very rarely did I need to scout ahead in High, and when I did, I’d park up the DST and grab a corvette.
And wait for someone less paranoid to get popped before continuing.
Also, back then, I used the public intel channels. ( I just use a different set of intel channels now :smile: )

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[quote=“yellow_parasol, post:136, topic:40031”]
You’re outwitted, outsmarted and outclassed.
[/quote] Are you quoting from Survivor? :smiley: Sounds like you are full of clichés.

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Better than many posts in the forum :slight_smile:

If EVE was a griefer’s paradise, then why are there so many people willing to be griefed? :slight_smile:

Surely you’re aware that people join this game knowing it’s a griefer’s paradise, right? You don’t think that people are unaware, right? :slight_smile: If it’s a griefer’s paradise, obviously people outside the game would know and not join it, right? Sure, there are those, but they’re just like you. Meaningless. :slight_smile:

Or hey, does it mean everyone who joins and stays (which are quite the many) is a potential griefer? Or does it mean that your claim is completely baseless and not based on actual numbers, but on your hurt feelings because you got ganked? :slight_smile:

You don’t get Forum PvP, do you? :slight_smile:
As long as you post, we win. It’s not the other way round, despite you thinking so. It would be, if you had a chance for influence, but you don’t. That train is long gone.

Now, all you are, is a tool for amusement. :slight_smile: Sure, not everyone understood that by now, but eventually even the last person will realise where CCP is heading and how what you do is just venting your frustration, combined with delusions of grandeur.

Please prove me wrong. Please! Show us what you can do! Show us you can get CCP to make changes towards your liking, against suicide ganking! Please!

Never stop posting! :slight_smile:

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The autopilot is perfectly useful as long as you know what it does and accept that there might be a few risks. A long high-sec route on auto will take longer, but you have time for a bathroom break, or dinner, or whatever you needed to do and were unwilling to completely stop by docking.

If I use it I’m also not actually AFK, though I might be reading up on something related to why I’m traveling in a browser window. I still see and/or hear the client and can react if something happens. IMO that’s an acceptable level of risk for the convenience.

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well you havent been playing long i see to believe you can trust “friends” in eve, this game breaths hatred that even friends in real life backstab each other. they will only help you long enough that it benefits them, and its usually more beneficial to blow up your freighter since your an idiot to trust them just like all the caps that get dropped by allies in null and such.

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Nonsense. Cooperation happens all the time in EVE. That you are so misanthropic to not trust anyone is not a game design problem, it is a personal failing.

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Real life

You have no re spawn, all loss is physically real.

Gf

Hatred, really? Even if my RL friends would kill each other in game or steal stuff, we would probably just go drink a few beers together and laugh about it.

This is a game man, get some perspective.

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This.
You dont hate somebody just cos they beat you at chess, either.
Unless, maybe, if he is a real ass about winning.
And even then hate would be far too strong an emotion/word for it.

As the saying goes:
Hate the game, not the players.

And if you hate the game enough, maybe you should play another game instead.

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Autopilot is lovely when traveling HS and visiting all the markets at your leisure. Working as intended IMHO

Clicking warp is “putting in the effort” now, ok lol

Very handy when you need to go to the toilet or make a drink.

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What’s crazy to me is that OP mentions the tedium of clicking two buttons. Meaning that he clicks Warp and then Jump instead of just clicking Jump.

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“tedious” seems to be the new excuse for everything. roddybaby equates “self responsibility” and “vigilantism” with “tedious and extremely annoying”. maybe princesses have no ■■■■■■■ clue what the word even means.

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