If it was a valid name well anyway I don’t know , I was typically under the impression that most wrecks the loot value exceeded the salvage value but exactly what you mean by salvaging wrecks is a bit unclear. As for the literal amount of salvage cycles required to process said wrecks your estimate seems a bit optimistic.
Again, congrats for you.
turns out people like what they like.
Some people like to explo for isk, others like to mine, etc. Etc.
The reason why nullsec isn’t invading low is because people like to do what they do in nullsec.
You’re trying to make fun of people in nullsec by calling them cowards, or saying that they wear diapers or whatever, which just makes you seem like an idiot. All you’re doing is screaming “stop liking the thing you like!!”
If you are saying this to try and imply that I buy isk or bog, you should just go ahead and report me to CCP. We can solve this misconception here and now.
This is objectively wrong. For someone who likes to talk big, you still don’t know what you’re talking about, do you.
There’s a major war that just started earlier this month between Legacy and Guardians of the Galaxy. There have been four major battles and one even happened a couple of hours ago.
Maybe you should (like I always say) learn what you’re talking about before you open your mouth.
Actually no. I was going to go on a tangent about how if people cant be arsed with making isk in game play that’s cool too. I like the way I play to make isk. I choose not to plex accounts or multibox.
It’s my preferred challenges.
I actually disagree with very little about how EvE is made and used in its many ways.
But then meant to delete that tangent.
Humorously that last bit remained in the post. Haha
The only fundamental way I think Eve truly is broken is that stupid margin trade issue…but I sold the same module for the same price to some other poor sap so even EVE managed to be entertaining that way…
But there appears to be a lack of follow through. So what was the cause? Did they just escape? Kill the interdictors and remove the bubble in time to escape? couldnt there be unconventional points to follow up an initial bubble?
I’m a big fan lately of those super tanked DSTs and stuff. They can fit a point.
So once you get in range why not warp to fleet a few of those and ensure a longer living tackle?
What are the considerations to change the outcome that was…which looks like they just slipped away somehow before muster?
Please tell me your experience in getting at least 200 people to form up and be ready to fight in the timespan of 6 minutes.
Yeah, Supers and Titans have natural Warp Core Stability, so those don’t do anything.
What tackle would “live longer” in this situation?
Oh, iono, maybe you could pay people to quit their jobs, leave their family during the holidays, and so on so that they can sit at attention for a video game on the off chance that something like this might happen.
Not about experience. That is a question to you, and your answer seems to be logistical and that’s a fine answer. I have no presumption in what the answer would have been.
Time and space is key to all things.
So can only destabilize with certain types of weapons such as the disruptor probe?
Or just need enough points?
I’ll think about it
Provided this is a rare occurrence? Why would they have afforded you the opportunity at all? What were they doing with their dicks out?
As long as you have enough points, you can stop them from Warping/Jumping. This is why we primarily use Dictors (and several other reasons that are far too numerous to list).
Who knows. Maybe they wanted to show off in a “haha, we can show our hand and get out safely before you can do anything”, or maybe they made a mistake and accidentally jumped in several ships they didn’t intend to, brought a backup squad and extracted, or maybe etc. etc.
You’re gonna have to ask them directly if you want specifics.