Nope. Besides, if you were good at this game, you’d bring in battleships and gank all of us High Sec miners. You claimed that you had trillions of ISK. Why are you so worried about Concord?
And I’m not fitting that terrible module. Orcas are slow enough as it is.
Oh absolutely. Not knowing what options you have to mine perma-aligned with any combination of mining ships pretty much shows that. But it’s no wonder, you can’t know because you never had to learn it. Once you leave HS, you might get good at the game at some point. Being bad is just a consequence of being babysitted by an almighty magic NPC police all day long.
And the funny thing is, once you learn to get good, you actually get rich, pretty easily.
I am not. I just don’t care about dumb people. Your decision to pay for a game and then ignore 90% of the best content it offers but dwelling in unlucrative non-challenging high security areas. Your own loss.
What I care for is a good game. And that shouldn’t cater low effort low risk players too much. Crumbs are totally enough for them. Especially all massmultibox content can be nerfed in to oblivion. That includes Ice- and Moonmining there.
Best by whose opinion? Yours? Null sec isn’t enjoyed by a lot of people. Most players are not in null sec. When this game was young, high sec was buzzing.
And it’s not danger that nullbears enjoy- they live in relative security behind borders in giant umbrellas. Remind me again how many thousands quit when CCP killed Null Sec local? Tens of thousands? They quit because logging in and auto-playing 20 to 30 accounts was suddenly dangerous!
That’s all null sec is- just a botter’s paradise and anything CCP does to actually MAKE it dangerous causes those botters and boxers to quit. If where you played was dangerous, you wouldn’t have trillions of ISK from all of your alt accounts. You simply can’t openly admit that since you’re afraid CCP may someday take it away from you.
I don’t hate null because it’s dangerous. It’s really not. Several times I’ve flown a ship deep into and out of null with no trouble dodging warp bubbles. I hate null because it’s boring. It’s very boring. It’s beyond boring.
I don’t pay for a video game I don’t like playing and I don’t like playing in Null Sec.
The essence of Null Sec players- Play our way or you don’t deserve to be here.
No I never said Null Sec had to go. I do support removing local so it actually WOULD be dangerous.
The point was that no one joins the Borg willingly. The Borg keeps wanting new people, and it cannot understand why no one is lining up to join them.
And yes, they were the best. That’s why Voyager had to dumb them down. TNG had them so powerful that the only conclusion would be that they would eventually win barring any intervention from the powerful omnipotent beings like Q and those others like them (There were three that I recall- Travelers, the Organians, and the Douwd). I suppose the Caretaker could also stand against the Borg.
Anyway, barring their intervention, the Borg would have won and controlled the entire Milky Way Galaxy. But that doesn’t mean anyone would willingly become a Borg. Null Sec is not fun. It’s boring.
I’ve actually intercepted a few communications from Null bears- Yeah, you all are really hardcore!!
There is plenty of ice for everyone. The ice anoms respawn every 6 hours after depletion, and some systems have two ice anoms. So, no matter what time zone you’re in, you have 3 to 4 opportunities per day to mine ice…
Orcas can warp in ten seconds, just fit an MWD and don’t gimp your align speeds by turning on an industrial core or fitting bulkheads/plates/cargo expanders.
I’m not going to strip down the shields on my Orca. A neutral bumper can do his job and warp right up to an Orca in under 10 seconds. Or maybe the gankers have all lost their touch and forgotten how to play. I may have simply not gotten the memo on that.
I did fly with them once and they could fly in and take down a Hulk in ten seconds, so I’m betting a neutral bumper could also do that. Just a guess.
I’m always up to see if a ganker could prove me wrong though.