Too many f##'&$%&^$%$ blues

T1 … is fine. Then I’ll stick to thrashers instead. Urlen is close to jita … and I’d not think up a fitting unless you really have an idea how to take me down.

We’ll figure out a time eventually.

I can offer you Hek as alternative, but that makes it more boring for me.

I’m now a noob from SP and fitting standpoints.

Win or lose, we’ll see how well you know your mechanics.

I’m rusty I’m sure, but I think I’ve still got the idea…

Considering you’re low on SP I’ll drop you some helpful lines:

  • You won’t need a scram, or a point. Save the fitting costs for something else.

  • From my perspective it’s very likely that you think this will just be like it always is. It is not.

  • I suggest bringing a wide variety of modules, and ships, so you can re-fit and try again. Use courier contracts if necessary. When you advertise them in “Haulers Channel” and pay well, they’ll get done quicker.

  • Your expenses can be paid for.

limiting the amount of people an alliance or corp can ‘blue’ would be a good start but the game has been driven to blob warfare by ccp tbvh; i mean thats what they advertise now mining and big fleet fights.

serenity 2.0 i guess, well glhf o7

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I mean… limit the size of a bluelist and you’ll just have FCs calling targets a bit closer and orders not to roam certain space. Give the players a limitation they can work around, and they will.

Encourage conflict by increasing scarcity imo. Imagine what would happen if a null system could at best support 2 rorquals, 2 supers (or 1 titan).

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Everything respawnin infinitely and in numbers so big… It is completely not how the reality works, and yes, scarcity makes people fight over the last bean.

Goons would stop being so monolithic in case of scarce resources. The tensions inside would arise over who sacrifices what in case of a fight. Every killmail would bring more tears and cause more tensions inside. The alternative is that Goons decide they won the game and log out. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

The hardest part would be pre-existing stockpiles. Goons can’t beat Eve. They can beat any group, any couple of groups, but definitely not all groups.

Even still… imagine your supercap umbrella. It has limited range. Now they’re spread across entire regions, and supercap umbrellas can’t cover it all. As much as they’d want to expand, even they couldn’t project force over a significant enough amount of space for what they need.

Not only would it increase the drive to acquire more space, but it would reduce their ability to protect their membership. True for ALL major alliances. It would lead to a substantially more dynamic nullsov environment.

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