One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.
They don’t need a corporation to do that. They can use spreadsheets.
You cant be without a corp dont you. Youre put to npc corp if you leave or disband, right?
Lol…you really didn’t learn how to do discussions did you? You only cherry pick short sentences from most posts and never provide any good reason or argument so far.
Where do 1 man corps clutter anything? It doesn’t matter if those players are in npc corps or in 1 man corps for anyone else but them. It’s not like they would show up in any recruitment searches or anything.
Correct. Yes at least the npc ones serve a purpose even if it’s just storyline or for players starting out. They also have a 10% tax.
We’re not here to satisfy the game, arent we? I know I’m not.
Lol. Ok it was merely for discussion.
If u think I’m being annoying I’ll shut up.
Thanks for making the game more inclusive CCP, we now have more idiots on the forums than ever before.
I know but just IMAGINE every corp had a purpose…wouldn’t the game be special?
Imagine every corp was called to war at some point?
One man corps do have a purpose, the evasion of the 11% NPC tax.
I have stayed in npc corp till last month. Theres no purpose in them. Their chat is dead. Taxing newbies is it a right thing at all?
Shouldn’t you be begging in Jita local?
Something not mentioned so far are structures.
If a solo player wanted to place a POS in the old days, or a structure now, they have to form a Corp.
Several people I played with years ago moved into J-space for solo play.
But at least you have a grievance or complaint against your NPC corp pilot. That’s good. It means the game is successful in pissing you off enough to earn a response.
Why would I be doing that?
Jita is a shithole.
Blockquote A corporation is led by a group of players working harmoniously in industry or PvP.
Clearly you’ve never been in a real Eve corporation, this never happens!
I have experienced it actually several times. Mostly 2-3 years ago though after I started. The past year I haven’t.
So what do you do then?