I never, go in to low-, w-, or null-sec space any more because I’ve been blown-up more than once, and had to spend around a couple hundred thousand ISK just to purchase and outfit my new ship. I’ve only been playing for around a year now, and my guess is that unless you’ve been playing for several years, you’d be easily attacked outside high-sec space by anyone
I’m just saying. The target is risking big, attack should be risking big too.
Outside of numbers and efficient fits.
You’ll find that the best way to learn low sec, is to go into low sec and do low sec things.
Pro-tip, from a low seccer. Strike up a conversation, even if you get blown up. You’ll find that low sec has a less toxic player base than high sec.
Oof, that’s a hefty bill!
What’s the best tip for preparation and travelling through low-, null-, and w-space. I’m more there just to explore and discover then do actual combat
Invite me to fleet and I’ll take you there.
Make sure to train into a Kronos.
Then you did not do PVE.
good luck doing a ded10 with a single PVP ship, under one hour.
Yeah, that’s what you forget : doing PVE in a PVP ship requires to spend much more time. Which is what you actually pay the game with.
Oh, you think your time is valuable?
So PvE is only doing 10/10s?
Huh.
Who woulda thought? So before 10/10s we didn’t do PvE? What did we do exactly then?
10/10s need to be done ASAP.
A real EvE PvE champion doesn’t prep for PvP.
They go for MAXIMUM ISK/HR!!!
I pay for the game with dollars American, and then I play it to have fun.
And the way I have fun is by doing 10/10 sites, which are World of EVEcraft’s most difficult dungeons, with my friends, as was intended. Then I do 2/10 or 4/10 or 5/10 sites by myself, in my PvPvE ship, which I use to kill anyone who thinks it’s a good idea to mess with me because I’m just another care .
Not that I expect you personally to relate to any of this. The PvE content is to be ground with the precision of a US Air Force nuclear silo team turning the keys during a drill scenario. The ISK/hour efficiency ratio must be optimized down to two-digit accuracy and nothing must get in your way. You are entitled to 100% of the reward in the least amount of time physically possible. I get it, I really. do. But you’ll never relate because you’re fundamentally incapable from viewing the game from my perspective.
I WANT MAXIMUM ISK/HR
You’re running EVE’s only successful OnlyFans account, you already have maximum ISK/hour, you sassy little minx.
Yeah, more personal attacks.
You have to be a person for it to be a personal attack.
Oh, no, not at all. That was just my belief that you wouldn’t be able to relate to this sort of play style because the one you’ve internalized simply leaves no room for seeing the game in any other light. It’s more of an observation that your set of circumstances and values have shaped your perception of what can and can’t be done in EVE.
Now, it would definitely be a personal attack if I said that this makes you garbage at the game. Which I in fact absolutely believe! But the important distinction is that that wasn’t part of the previous post! That one didn’t have a personal attack, this one does! Just so we’re clear!
It’s not a personal attack if it’s just a statement of fact.
Yes, yes it is.
Your try to invalidate my claim which are not on my person, by argument on my person. This is the definition of a personal attack .
The most common form of ad hominem is “A makes a claim x, B asserts that A holds a property that is unwelcome, and hence B concludes that argument x is wrong”.
Fallacious ad hominem reasoning occurs where the validity of an argument is not based on an attribute of the person putting it forward, but on deduction or syllogism.
No, that would make it an insult.
Sorry, you’re losing me here.
Can you just tell me what I have to say to both personally attack you and insult you at the same time? I think it would save us both a lot of time on the back-and-forth.