The ‘unskilled rat’ managed to ambush you in single combat with an unusual ship invisible on dscan so you couldn’t see it coming until it was on grid with you.
Did you know about the skills they used to kill you or are you oblivious and just ranting because you died?
Usually I don’t call the people who outplay me ‘unskilled’. Imagine what that would say about my skills as the victim of some ‘unskilled rat’!
Albion Online tried this, or rather they were going to try that and reversed course because if you limit an alliance to 500 members they’re going to boot out a lot of the casuals and that negatively affects revenue. I suspect that this will probably go even worse since there are entire corps with more than 500 members nowadays.
Then make an brand new server with these suggestions, let the old server stay the same. Currently it is simply unplayable for new players as you can never challenge those in power.
A brand new server will split the playerbase, will cut the persistent nature of the game and it’s history.
For me it would be the reason to quit playing, like I quit Albion when they did that exact thing.
But even then you’re not going to be able to compete on your own against the groups that already exist, already have the IT, the people, the communication and organization they have today to fight a war in EVE.
“If you find yourself in a fair fight, you went in underprepared” ~ paraphrasing Colonel David Hackworth.
Who are you to dictate what tactics others may use?
EVE is a marathon game, not a sprint. There is no “win condition”, or if there is, it looks like PIBC on the Serenity server who conquered the rest of the map so hard, all their opponents biomassed and came to Tranquility.
All my assets were thrown into the ether about 3 years ago. I haven’t ahd the game installed for almost a year now because I have nothing left in the game. I don’t plan on coming back. But I know what things the game now has it didn’t have ten years ago that will prevent me from ever trying it again.
No trigs, no trig gate closures, gankers couldnt sit in space, multiple incursions, bounty system, war decs were 2 mil a week, war decs could be lodged by anyone against anyone, coloured UI, torpedos had an awesome visual effect, mining lasers had an awesome sound effect, no gong (lol), a battleship was less than 100 mil, building ships was much less complicated and cheaper, a freighter cost 300 mil, a rorq cost 900 mil, clearskies, singularity, 5 Tech 3 subsystems.
Can’t think of any more off the top of my head but there’s definitely more.
Only 30 days old but you already have a forums alt. That is quickly learning how to be a good eve player, indeed.
let me quote your op post:
sounds like any player, including new ones, has a means to wreck anything he wants w/o his target having a way to counter.
Yet these “left wing degenerates” have enough support by the electorate to get voted into the government and your so called revolutionaries don’t have the support to either influence the establishment by the establishments’ rules, nor by using force, either.
The establishment has no and shares no values or ideologies. What it has and shares is a status quo, and it will do everything it can do to protect it, because the status quo is more important then any value or ideology. There are countless examples for this in history.
It is interesting though that you look down on left wingers while proposing radical changes towards something new, i.e. are a left winger yourself.
Even without any new system, most of new Eden is already unpopulated.
What good would a new 10000 nulls serve? Especially 10000 nulls that have no locals and can’t be populated by large groups?
Do you want to give each alt an own null to live in?
Or do you just want to be in a wormhole without being in a wormhole?
Which NPC that doesn’t appear on dscan is even remotely dangerous?
Sure you didn’t just afk in space with your tank turned off?
TLDR: if any t1 frigate poses an undefeatable foe to you in the current meta, you cannot have a SOV even if the change you propose were to be implemented. If you can’t figure out how to wreck a t1 frigate, noone will ever make the mistake to join a fleet FC-ed by you twice, so you will always suffer your inferiority complex. That’s how it is. Rent a Null and pay the establishment to defend it for you.