I’m not complaining that players like you are docked. Targets like you wouldn’t be worth the 10,000 ISK I spend on ammo, quite frankly.
If it takes you TWO MONTHS to recoup the ISK that you’ve lost from PvP, you have done something gravely wrong. I’d ask where and how you make your ISK, but I’m going to assume you run missions in a very poorly fit mission running ship.
And what do we have here, a poorly fit mission running ship.
Look, I’m not complaining that “players” stay docked. Players like you aren’t even worth my time, quite frankly. I’m not even complaining that Carebears are “avoiding PvP they can’t afford” (which, btw, is a complete lie).
I’m saying. It’s your attitude. Your mindset. You play a game, refuse to learn how to get better at it, and continue to play it poorly. Then you complain about how “expensive” it is when you continue to play it poorly.
You can either (1) take responsibility, get better at the game, and utilize more efficient ways of making ISK (wait, sorry, I already know that you won’t because that would require you to swallow your pride, sorry hun~), or (2) do what you are already doing, and just complain about it, despite people all around you given your dozens of examples of what to do.
What I am impressed with is that you take risks, that is often the most important attitude to have. Now it is just a case of refining your risk taking and making sure you optimise what you can fly.
There is, it’s called SiSi, I test most of my fits there. Very helpful. Also if you want to test your fit on TQ, just go to Tama or other lowsec choke point, and you have plenty of test options. Else you have Pyfa to test offline.
You can, but it’s meaningless without real loss.
That’s the point of competition. KBs are the legacy of EvE.
So a new player has to download/log into SiSi or whatever, purchase ship + fittings and then go find some person who may or may not be on the server ‘somewhere’ to do what?
What is it? How does it work? Is this really an alternative for new players?
Only for those players who focus on their killboard scores.
No they are not.
The legacy of Eve are the memories that people have of the great battles/fun times with comrades or people they have played with. It has nothing to do with pointless numbers on a webpage.