Then they will quickly learn it with minimal losses. And if they are unwilling to learn, they won’t fare good in the game either.
Do you have a source or citation for this claim?
I don’t know many new players who’ve quit the game because they were killed by Triglavians while trying to do PI. In fact, I don’t know many new players who immediately hop into the game, start doing PI, and manage to start setting up PI networks on planets.
Everyone in my Corp quit the game I’m the only one left and most of them are my RL friends so yes I know.
And some of them where even new players they just got fed up with crap like this.
Are you sure they quit the game and not just your corp, because it did not meet their expectations?
They quit because they could not handle highsec PvE? This is a new special whine
So why are you not teaching them how to tank their ship well, how to predict if there will be Trigs, how to deep scan and how to watch their overview.
I did but I shouldn’t have to that’s CCPs job.
Uh… how?
When it is it ever the game developers responsibility to spend time showing players how to make best use of all the systems…
That’s just crazy.
My heart hurts reading this
PvE is apparently now mandatory. Even the bitter vets think so
We’ve come a long from “remove all npcs”.
Triglavians should drop juicy bounties when they die, help make killing them juicier
PVE is fun tho
They are sleeper type Npcs. They drop juicy loot instead.
Didn’t they nerf Emerging Conduits, which is why no one is doing them, which is why they [Trigs] are killing miners?
Answer: What is Finger Guillotine?
Why not drop loot and bounty?
Because that would be too good.
I mean, seriously, do you actually have a clue about balance here. Why not have them drop a titan token so you get a free titan per site.
No use in getting a free titan token if you can’t use it in highsec
You do understand that highsec is not the entire game, right? And that many people play EVE without your self-imposed restrictions?
It’s what stopped me playing Eve, I’ve discovered it’s actually fun in the real world.