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Oh god plz no. No war against Marmite.EDIT: Forgot to include I know those guys are crazy assholes.
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Oh god plz no. No war against Marmite.the zones aren't called "PLEX", they're nicknamed 'plexes because it's short for complex.M0nsoon wrote:If you nerds want to earn some ISK, learn to pvp (might show Pasta you guys have experiance) AND get your Caldari rep up, you guys should do factional warfare, you'll get loyalty points which you can trade in for Navy Issue ships, implants, and other goodies that you can sell for a good amount of ISK.
All you have to do is capture or defend zones called "PLEX" you get more for capturing an enemy PLEX because of the danger, and of course the bigger the PLEX the more LP you'll get.
Blow the shit out of the enemy, making them flee the system will earn you some LP, while outright killing them will earn you more.
You can also interect with the DUST bunnies here, if your ship has Orbital Bombardment ammo (Projectile, hybrid, laser only) to get some LP and some killmail for blasting those bunnies.
All of this can be done in fully done in T1 ships, and if you already have your own supply of ISK you can use T2 items to be even more effective.
Also since this will be in Low Sec, you might also consider doing PI there too. It's 100x better then Hisec PI and the planets yield more over a smaller period of time.
I personally like drones a lot also, but that's only part of the whole. "If kitted right" is really the operative phrase here. What kind of hulls can you fly? Can you fit an Ishtar?Reyouka wrote:I was training drones back when I did play. Unless something changed since then, which is likely, drone boats can melt targets if kitted right.
MimicFaux wrote:I remember my first time, full of wonderment and excitement playing this game I had heard so many stories about.
on the arrival shuttle, I saw the iconic toolbox on the ground. I clubbed myself in the head with it trying to figure out the controls.
Setting the tool box, now bloodied, back on the table; I went to heal myself with a medkit. I clubbed myself in the head with that too.
I've come a long ways from asking how to switch hands.
It's cheaper to sub to the game with cash, but buying a PLEX itself is more expensiveAn0n3 wrote:Does PLEX cost more in cash now? I thought it got cheaper to purchase in cash, if anything.
No it's not. Multi-boxing is fine. Sharing commands over groups over characters like they were units in an RTS is allowed.QuartzCrystal wrote:Thankfully it's bannable to be caught doing the bot thing where you control all of them at the same time.
The more the merrier. I would have booted anyone from the corp that wasn't currently active as of a month or so ago, but obviously everyone is welcome to come right back.callanrockslol wrote:I think I may come back to EVE if people are actually playing it, although it hasn't been 6 months since I quit the last time
Also I can point and may be located in a WH somewhere, not sure
MimicFaux wrote:I remember my first time, full of wonderment and excitement playing this game I had heard so many stories about.
on the arrival shuttle, I saw the iconic toolbox on the ground. I clubbed myself in the head with it trying to figure out the controls.
Setting the tool box, now bloodied, back on the table; I went to heal myself with a medkit. I clubbed myself in the head with that too.
I've come a long ways from asking how to switch hands.
Just like the hulk, but slower and weaker.Ricotez wrote:Does anyone know exactly how well the Covetor performs compared to the Hulk? Because frankly I'm too reluctant to go out mining in my Hulk any more, it's just too valuable to risk getting suicide ganked.
Not that I'm planning on getting back into this game. b-baka
MimicFaux wrote:I remember my first time, full of wonderment and excitement playing this game I had heard so many stories about.
on the arrival shuttle, I saw the iconic toolbox on the ground. I clubbed myself in the head with it trying to figure out the controls.
Setting the tool box, now bloodied, back on the table; I went to heal myself with a medkit. I clubbed myself in the head with that too.
I've come a long ways from asking how to switch hands.
I did this before the Hulk had a dedicated ore cargo hold. In fact I don't think I've had an active sub since I went to college 4 years ago, I just haven't really had the time to spare.An0n3 wrote:BARF
You know those cargo rigs don't affect the ore hold, right? Undo that ASAP. Get an ice harvester accelerator rig and some shield rigs in there instead.
MimicFaux wrote:I remember my first time, full of wonderment and excitement playing this game I had heard so many stories about.
on the arrival shuttle, I saw the iconic toolbox on the ground. I clubbed myself in the head with it trying to figure out the controls.
Setting the tool box, now bloodied, back on the table; I went to heal myself with a medkit. I clubbed myself in the head with that too.
I've come a long ways from asking how to switch hands.
You are right. I herfed. Layering is for getting all the boosts on people who need them without individuals having large training times. Used for combined arms fleets like ours who don't enforce a specific tank style. So that is 20 days of training I won't need to do.An0n3 wrote:Afaik you can't layer those boosts. The best addition to a mining fleet that already has an orca and a bunch of exhumers/barges is a freighter or jump freighter.
It all depends on the quantity of people we have mining. In smaller groups ice is better. In larger groups that yield bonus makes a significant enough difference where ore becomes more profitable.dezzmont wrote:You are right. I herfed. Layering is for getting all the boosts on people who need them without individuals having large training times. Used for combined arms fleets like ours who don't enforce a specific tank style. So that is 20 days of training I won't need to do.An0n3 wrote:Afaik you can't layer those boosts. The best addition to a mining fleet that already has an orca and a bunch of exhumers/barges is a freighter or jump freighter.
Still though we should consider alternating between ore and ice. Ore is more cash if you micromanage, but Ice is less... intense.
Even in small groups, maybe 4-5 people, ore is better IF you can be very active and disciplined at the screen. You need to have lasers hitting different ore, someone micromanaging jetcans, and need to constantly be aware of if your cycle will be too overkill to be worth cleaning out a 'roid.An0n3 wrote:It all depends on the quantity of people we have mining. In smaller groups ice is better. In larger groups that yield bonus makes a significant enough difference where ore becomes more profitable.dezzmont wrote:You are right. I herfed. Layering is for getting all the boosts on people who need them without individuals having large training times. Used for combined arms fleets like ours who don't enforce a specific tank style. So that is 20 days of training I won't need to do.An0n3 wrote:Afaik you can't layer those boosts. The best addition to a mining fleet that already has an orca and a bunch of exhumers/barges is a freighter or jump freighter.
Still though we should consider alternating between ore and ice. Ore is more cash if you micromanage, but Ice is less... intense.
;_;7An0n3 wrote:HEY
I need one of you assholes to login and blow me up for reasons. I'll explain when I see you on.
EDIT: Nevermind. Colonic's enthusiasm for blowing up his CEO is duly noted.
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