Are there stats about what percentage of players have bought PLEX with IRL cash? My understanding is that in most games where players can buy premium currency it’s only a small percentage of players (called whales) that buy it.
I don’t buy PLEX with cash but I’ll still avoid fights because replacing ships is a time sink and not exactly fun.
Yep…this is the bottom line right here…Foggy’s point is also bang on but really just for new(er) players as most (I’m guessing) earn enough ISK to PvP if they wanted to.
That was even more so before PLEX was added to the game.
The only real option back then besides rattin was taking the risk of dealing with ISK sellers.
Being risk adverse (risk management), is simply playing the “game”, those who complain about it are often the easily bored players.
People are risk averse due to killboards. If they didn’t exist or were somewhat anonymous (your kills would show with no name) people would be a lot more fun.
I really do not have any aversion against pvp, but I do have aversion against the elitists who consider themselves superior and belittling those who does not as ‘carebears.’
Eve is a game about freedom and consequences, and players are free to avoid the fight and also get involved.
PVE neuts are not supposed to dry you at once, usually you can manage them because they have limited range. you’re right, if you go long range the effect is much lower, and often the noticeable neuts are sentries.
KBs have always been annoying, and I also think that they affect player behavior more than many choose to admit, especially when you have Corp Ops to grind offline Hi Sec dead-corp Faction POS mainly to improve your Corp’s KB efficiency.
Unfortunately too many players have to have their “stats” regardless of the negative aspects.
A post full of insults with no actual content is pretty much what one expects from a certain crowd. Labelling someone ‘a hater’ because they respond on-topic to the OP and expose the contradictions in your reply is going a bit over the top, but whatever.
My replies refer to the PvP that the OP is talking about. Your replies pretty much define everything that happens in EVE as PvP.
Your own position says there is no lack of PvP in EVE, it is fine, everything is PvP and therefore the game is just wonderfully balanced and there are no farmers, only PvPers. Of course, your own post puts down farmers as non-PvPers and RMTers, but that’s what happens when you don’t think things through I guess.
As for non-fragile egos… if your words backed up your thoughts, you wouldn’t have to resort to longish insult-posts when someone punctures your rather shallow and self-contradictory arguments.
That’s not what he is saying. He is saying that even if you just want o mind your own business, you are impacting the other people in some way or another, most of the time by reducing either the income they make of the value for that income. In some cases though you may help them without you wanting…
Which is a pretty useless argument because it applies to most mmo games, in which the value of an income is reduced when other people also get that income. He’s basically saying that eve online is a mmo where there is competition, not realizing that in a STARSHIP game the pvp must be related to the ships.
I avoid fights and rarely do I actually look up people in local to see their fits or history or whatnot. I don’t really care if the person has never got a kill before. Fighting just seems like a high risk low reward scenario. If I lose I have to make 15 jumps to replace my ship and if I win I get maybe 1mil ISK in loot I’d have to sell.
You know how the forum has that message “This poster is new! Please welcome them to our community!” When a new person posts? They should have a “This poster constantly makes negative posts full of insults that contribute little to conversation. Please don’t feed the troll”
Regular posters will recognize the name and ignore it but too many people take the bait and it just ends up ruining threads.
I don’t like it. People would have a bias towards the person and thus towards his post. That would be just as bad as his posts. I think he just needs to be told how to express his opinion correctly and not express his opinion when he has nothing to bring.
It’s become this way, people nowadays just want their adrenaline fix, quick and easy, no matter what the means.
The time where pvp was about savouring the strategy and the kill over much longer periods of time, is long gone, because there werent that many ships, alts or assets to go around as of now …
Today Eve pvp is: You finally find a good matchup with someone, and some noskill sheeples warp in and whore on you on your way out, nice and easy kill for them, no effort.
Eve is all about doing with the least effort now.
Every single addition to the game so far has been about that, Alphas, Abyssal sites … and more to come …
Personally I hope it may RIP soon so we can all not have such a now shitty game (and now shitty playerbase) to come back to.
Smart utilizes his fit as to maximize the chance of success… I can post you my fit for loki that does almost 200M/h running l4 in hs… but w/o telling you which types of missions I do it is pretty useless information
Have not yet met neuting sentries in l4 missions - at least not in minmatar space. It does help that npcs activate neuts randomly… if they actually ‘tried’ to neut you it would be much harder…
That means I will never have to deal with them xD For one - I can’t be bothered to run epic arcs. And I definitely won’t be running amarr one - for me it is constant fight just to stay above -5 (mostly to not be bothered by response fleets from mining npcs… really annoying when they send response fleet after fenrir)
try to remain above -2 and you’ll be able to do the epic amarr, which almost only add faction standing towards amarr (no derived towards gallente/matar)