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kirrian

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Re: Eve Online
« Reply #465 on: September 07, 2011, 03:29:17 pm »

I really need a cheat-sheet of Bay12 forum ids to Eve names... I'm getting confused! =P

I jumped the Orca out of the hole.  Hopefully I'll be able to use the other one for our mining ops.  Until then I'll be hi-sec mining when not in doing combat stuff.

I need to get into this planetary interaction stuff.  If I do that on the planets in our W-space does it affect the production of others on the same planet?  How bad?  And if it does affect, is doing PI in hi-sec even worth it considering all the planets probably have tons of players on them already?
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Re: Eve Online
« Reply #466 on: September 07, 2011, 03:31:22 pm »

I really need a cheat-sheet of Bay12 forum ids to Eve names... I'm getting confused! =P
forsaken1111 = Psionist / Karr Blanch / Smooth
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Re: Eve Online
« Reply #467 on: September 07, 2011, 05:01:23 pm »

<-- Mostyn.

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Re: Eve Online
« Reply #468 on: September 07, 2011, 08:01:31 pm »

I really need a cheat-sheet of Bay12 forum ids to Eve names... I'm getting confused! =P

I jumped the Orca out of the hole.  Hopefully I'll be able to use the other one for our mining ops.  Until then I'll be hi-sec mining when not in doing combat stuff.

I need to get into this planetary interaction stuff.  If I do that on the planets in our W-space does it affect the production of others on the same planet?  How bad?  And if it does affect, is doing PI in hi-sec even worth it considering all the planets probably have tons of players on them already?

<-- Siobhan

As for PI, I don't think other player's PI really affects you much. I'd recommend doing PI in our system, as you have to be in the same system to do PI and since our hisec exit jumps around...

In other news, I am slowly approaching being able to train Mining Barges I.

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Re: Eve Online
« Reply #469 on: September 08, 2011, 08:33:57 pm »

Holy shit my computer works again, I am so happy.
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« Reply #470 on: September 08, 2011, 09:42:51 pm »

So where are you guys at ingame? It sounds like everyone here is in the same corp, but didn't see any corp details in the last couple of pages... or is that a super sekrat spy-prevention mechanism?

I'm currently rolling with Definitely Explorations and Excavations, a mostly-carebear corp based out of Scuelazyns. They're active in the U.S / Aus timezone, which is when I'm usually on (Aus). Are you guys all yanks or are there any Aussies / Kiwis amongst you?

My current favorite thing to do is jump into other people's wormholes and clear all the sites. I do this because finding an actual empty wormhole that's any good is extremely rare, and very few corps actively defend their holes 24/7. Even when they are defended, I've seen several with only a single battlecruiser for defence. For this reason, I'm considering branching out into wormhole piracy. Protect your holes, citizens of EVE!
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Re: Eve Online
« Reply #471 on: September 08, 2011, 09:43:22 pm »

currently we live in a wormhole. :)
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« Reply #472 on: September 09, 2011, 01:04:52 pm »

. . .
My current favorite thing to do is jump into other people's wormholes and clear all the sites.
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For this reason, I'm considering branching out into wormhole piracy. Protect your holes, citizens of EVE!

You are the type of guy we don't like much of.  Leave our sites alone!  =P

And I wouldn't really consider myself a citizen of EVE.  More like a refugee.  Although I don't live like one.  I like to think I do.

Come join us!  We are a mostly-carebear wormhole corp!  But only because we can't pop anybody yet.  Well, we should be able to, but I just usually run and hide... to flee another day.  Hence the refugee status.  Yeah.... that's it!

I keep trying to put together ships (EFT) that I might wanna try PVP in, only to see that they are going to cost like 30+mil.  I really need to drop my level of comfort and just go get popped a few times in cheap rifters in some lo-sec systems.  I mean its not like I haven't been regularly jumping 29 gates to get in to the hole anyway, so I shouldn't care if I get pod'd either.  Besides, some of my jump-clones are getting stale and should really be taken out for a spin.

Hmm... must work on lowering our corp kill ratio even more.
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« Reply #473 on: September 09, 2011, 03:48:56 pm »

We really need to man up and bring the rifters out more often. It is really hard to get podded if you aren't against a HIC and KNOW you are going to explode and who cares about our KDR.

We also need to plan a corporate PVP training. Who can fly the target battleship? I want to practice E-war.

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« Reply #474 on: September 11, 2011, 01:05:11 pm »

I'm going to fly to Jita 4-4, target the memorial, and fire some volleys today in honor of 9/11/01. Anyone want to join?

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« Reply #475 on: September 11, 2011, 09:14:00 pm »

Sorry I haven't been in this thread like, at all.  Kristof in Eve.  And pretty much everybody on vent knows this, but I'm Terralis in there.


I'd be worried about getting podded just because eve likes to spaz out on me at times, like when my ship blows up.  A few seconds of forced inactivity pretty much destroy my comfort zone.  On the other hand, I'd like some practical experience in pvp, even if it's not want I want to do full time.

I'm kinda torn because being cautious saves us ships, time, and money, but it's not as exciting.  Like the other day when somebody came through from another hole and said we could help them out or just close the hole.  Helping them could have meant a chance to meet new people, have some fun, and make some money.  But it could have also meant taking a bunch of our ships out into an ambush and getting destroyed.  I tend to be more trusting, because I usually think it's better for them if we work together, but I know that at least some people who play EVE enjoy making strangers miserable.  And others do it because hey, there's money in stealing somebody else's stuff when they don't protect it well enough.  So I guess it's good that I defer to the people in the corp who are worried about those practices.

Oh, but I guess the other example would be canceling a mining operation when pirates show up instead of trying to chase them out.
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« Reply #476 on: September 11, 2011, 10:27:12 pm »

Sorry I haven't been in this thread like, at all.  Kristof in Eve.  And pretty much everybody on vent knows this, but I'm Terralis in there.


I'd be worried about getting podded just because eve likes to spaz out on me at times, like when my ship blows up.  A few seconds of forced inactivity pretty much destroy my comfort zone.  On the other hand, I'd like some practical experience in pvp, even if it's not want I want to do full time.

I'm kinda torn because being cautious saves us ships, time, and money, but it's not as exciting.  Like the other day when somebody came through from another hole and said we could help them out or just close the hole.  Helping them could have meant a chance to meet new people, have some fun, and make some money.  But it could have also meant taking a bunch of our ships out into an ambush and getting destroyed.  I tend to be more trusting, because I usually think it's better for them if we work together, but I know that at least some people who play EVE enjoy making strangers miserable.  And others do it because hey, there's money in stealing somebody else's stuff when they don't protect it well enough.  So I guess it's good that I defer to the people in the corp who are worried about those practices.

Oh, but I guess the other example would be canceling a mining operation when pirates show up instead of trying to chase them out.

Money is no longer an issue to me, to the point that the game has become boring. I'm going to take a break for a week or so, and then maybe join a PVP corp or something.

Nilik's guide to making money in EVE:

1. Learn to fly a battlecruiser (any race)

2. Learn to use T2 armor repairers, or T2 shield hardeners and rechargers. Have a good tank is what I'm getting at.

3. Find unstable wormhole

4. Jump into womrhole (BOOKMARK THE EXIT FROM BOTH SIDES! DO IT NOW! RIGHT NOW!)

5. Check www.womrnav.com to see when the occupying corp is online (there WILL be an occupying corp), and what class wormhole you have.

6. If class 1 or 2, goto 7, else goto 3.

7. Fly around the system for a bit and use dscan to check for other ships. If there's no ships on scan, you're probably ok.

8. Start clearing the combat anomolies, salvaging as you go. This is quicker with a salvaging buddy, and can be done in a cheap disposible destroyer, preferrably with a cloak. You are looking for melted nanoribbons; they sell for 6.5M a pop. Drops are completely random so you can never be quite sure what you're going to get, but I typically get 8-12 from a few hours wormholing.

8A. Spam dscan like a motherfucker. If you see a nasty looking ship or combat probe on the scanner, GET OUT OF THERE but in all probability you won't be interrupted.

9. Sell your phat lewt

10. PROFIT!!!

I typically make about 100M per trip this way. I have more money than I will ever spend without deliberately throwing expensive ships into PVP.
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« Reply #477 on: September 12, 2011, 08:19:01 am »

That's something along the lines of what I'd do, if I could get a decent tank going on a BC again(and if, you know, we were not camped in an actual WH). Just recently lost a Prophecy to one of those bleeding 400 DPS battleships in the C2.

Edit: Inb4 the obligatory 'I can haz stuff?'
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« Reply #478 on: September 12, 2011, 09:37:39 pm »

Someone from Wildly Inappropriate (Goonswarm) tried to recruit me last night. I submitted my API key for their background check, and was told there might be a "processing fee". This caused a raised eyebrow but they haven't actually asked me for anything yet. Then I look on their website and find:

- They're currently on a recruitment freeze

- They only take 15M SP+ pilots (I have 6.5M)

- I have to be able to fly a bunch of ships I can't fly

- I have to be in the US or EU timezone

So yeah, scam. Scam scam scam scam scam. Can't wait to see what my "processing fee" turns out to be.
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« Reply #479 on: September 13, 2011, 01:22:32 am »

- I have to be in the US or EU timezone

I wonder if they know that the US encompasses 4 timezones and the EU stretches across, like, five or six?
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