I do not understand your meme.
Who is this man? What is he doing? How is he relevant to the issue?
I do not understand your meme.
Who is this man? What is he doing? How is he relevant to the issue?
Well if that is your position then maybe you can go through the kill feed yourself and come back to us with better data.
Whining about the low quality of available data just makes you look a fool.
Its the other way around breh. Using low quality data seems foolish
I am not your brother, in any sense.
The available data matches the trend I have seen with my own eyes in game.
If you wish to dispute itâs veracity then you need to do more statistics and fewer screenshots.
I can see a number of issues with that method of counting, but off you go, count em up, let us know what that stat says.
Is he still counting?
What is a good way to count that?
You start at one, then go to two. Then three.
My toddler sometimes even counts up to 13 right but usually skips some.
Donât do that.
Sounds like AI. ![]()
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Sounds like a few folks on the forumâŚ
Especially easy to spot as they donât even bother to alter the structure of the clearly AI answer they copy-pasted. ![]()
Seems like you can use a python script to obtain the data
It might show a decline in HS freighter kills
I wish they were as easy for FC to ban.
To avoid ganking in HS
Step 1
Donât travel with high value items in ships easy to blow up.
Tailor the transport to the value of the goods, if the goods are worth a billion isk, put them in a ship that will cost near that much in talos/catalysts to blow up.
Adding abyssal DCU and shield extenders can also help in that it adds uncertainty in the mind of a ganker when they are trying to calculate how many ships will be need to blow you up.
(These donât have to be super expensive, itâs not about the actual EHP you have, itâs about hiding how much EHP you have.)
Step 2
Avoid well known ganking systems when traveling, talk to your corp mates or the community youâre in to get more information about which systems are best to avoid and when.
Step 3
Have someone scout you around, talk to your ingame friends and get them to help you move.
Step 4
Recognise that gankers prefer to live around trade hubs and act accordingly.
If youâre moving many billions around, consider stopping a few jumps out of the trade hub so you can split the cargo into smaller, less attractive loads, and move it more safely.
You could even talk to your ingame community and get them to help you move some of these smaller loads to save time and effort.
Step 5
Look into getting a sub 2s align ship to make it harder for gankers to catch you.
Sub 1s is a vast improvement over sub 2s, but it can be pricey to get a ship to that point.
Step 6
Consider reputable courier communities to move high value assets.
Most of these communities offer insurance on the cargo, and so even if they get ganked youâre not out of pocket.
Step 0.9. Donât undock. Spin ship.
Boy am i â â â â out of luck. ![]()
Step X. Use a cloaking device and a warp stab on a ship that can warp while cloaked. Preferably a ship that can reach 10 AUs/s or higher. If you do get disrupted, overheat that MWD or afterburner and get the hell put of there. Speed is your friend. The Deluge is fast and cloaky.