Huh. Looks like you’re playing the game too.
What did your own words say again?
Huh. Looks like you’re playing the game too.
What did your own words say again?
Please stop personal attacks and stay on topic.
I think this might be the cause of concern with the later part of this thread as some don’t wish to hold the responsibilty to defend but rather be the aggressor themselves.
Trying to summarize and reason for commenting on your comment.
Au contraire. I spend ISK to have fun. If it annoys people like Lucas…then it is fun.
Nothing you have said there is sensible, tags are not just for gankers they are there for people who live in low-sec and do more pvp then the normal carebears. This update not only hurts gankers but those like myself of do active pvp in low-sec. Everyone seams to just want to “hurt the gankers gameplay” without thinking about what this actions will do as a result.
Can you explain? More demand in tags means they will skyrocket in price, means you get more money if you farm them yourself or get more targets with all those people trying to farm them? What do I overlook here?
Tags were added to the game, previously people who did criminal acts would have to be out and about in space grinding to regain security status without an easy win tag purchase to get around the consequence of their acts. If you don’t understand that then you do not understand what sensible is as a word.
If you are referring to lowsec remember that tags were added to the game relatively recently and what people did before tags existed obviously still works, that is the sensible thing.
And here is what a real lowsec PvP player would say, I guess he has a very good logistics alt too…
And I don’t think they should be allowed to post on the forums.
This tether thing is for protecting the haulers, specially the big ones
There’s a group of rich haulers in EVE who skill injected alts for defending Niarja during the Triglavian Invasion, they are willing to do anything for their hauling business, including tweaking the game in such a way that it will only help them
They are also aligned with Jim Otsadat who runs a bot network for the haulers, his bot network has at least 14 bots running right now
They break the rules from the EULA and now they are trying to tweak EVE in their favor
Let me visit this site so I can do a thing
https://support.eveonline.com/hc/en-us/requests/new
Done, also reported 22 people for RMT
Welp, nice knowing ya lol.
You sound salty that we don’t believe you.
Sorry. Time to make a new alt?
Your highness, I only have salt for my kids, sorry.
I did think about it. I’m going to need a scout into lowsec eventually. Might as well create it soon.
I have a lovely stock pile of tags, I started buying them sometime ago,
Just getting the thread back on track
You do know you should either use or dump them on the market cause the price will be going south.
You gotta drop the “real lowsec PVP Player” trope. And no, you’re off the mark.
People that do active PVP in lowsec also need to repair sec status when they don’t have an army of neutral alts to make their living in lowsec bearable.
When the tags “skyrocket in price” lowsec pirates aren’t benefitting. You’re likely spending the time farming your own tags and then paying ISK for the CONCORD bribe to repair your security status, if you’re not one of the ultra-wealthy Level 5 mission farmers where ISK really doesn’t matter – those are the lowsec pirates that welp billion+ ISK fits without really caring, whats 80M more for paying for 4 tags. The farming rate of tags makes it so that moderately skilled folks like you and I have to likely spend equal or more time farming than PVP-ing – the latter gameplay being the reason why you’re subbing to Eve, of course.
The high price increase merely means the moderate income you can get in lowsec is pricing newbie lowsec pirates out of trying their hand at this career, without forking over more money for neutral alts to ferry stuff for them.
What people don’t realize with the “actions have consequences” mantra is that yes – actions should have consequences, but those consequences shouldn’t be a barrier for new player entry. Otherwise, you’re suggesting to kill off that playstyle as existing players attrition out and new players do not get caught in the uptake. Some people would gloat and celebrate the death of lowsec pirates, but that’s celebrating a duller, blander, homogeneous universe.
Well after looking at your zkill i can see you don’t do much low-sec pvp. So let me explain, in low-sec when you shoot someone unless they are in a state where they can be openly shot at you WILL get a sec stat hit meaning that its not just a hunt for tags once problem solved kind of deal, I would have to spend time doing more pve then pvp just to keep myself able to dock, and no the price hike of tags does not help anyone.
If they are gonna go this route, I would say get rid of tags and just make it a straight bribe to CONCORD with cash.
Is it compulsory too be a pirate to live in low sec. Are there any groups that live there and don’t just kill anything that moves.
Again your thinking form the mindset of " active pvpers love pve ", the fact is no we don’t we want to be out there blowing ships up and not grinding hours on hours.
Ah yes the “real pvper” trope, nice going there, and yes i do have a nice hauling alt.