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Viktor Hadah Jr
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Posted - 2014.01.29 05:09:00 -
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Now i don't post here often because it seem to be filled with circle jerks and i don't get along with people to well but here we go.
From what i see is your corp needs to suck the d*ck of another corp just in order to get a district, so i must ask is it worth it just to get a district or you have to buy something because you can not take it for yourself? Then if something goes wrong you have to come here and cry about it, I would be more understanding if PFC corps were to take things into their own hands but it is just getting a bit sad seeing 100 member corporations get on here and complain something is being taken from them. I remember when corps could get 10 of districts attacked in a day and would have to man up and deal with it. Back when If you wanted something you have tell all your members to go find there balls in whatever pub match they forgot them in and get ready for real competitive fights. PFC is making corps soft.
If you want your corp to be PC ready, you should go find the biggest f*cker out there and attack them because they are the people you will have to fight everyday if you want to be taken seriously in PC, If you fight in PFC you might as well fight in pubs because if you ever plan to enter the real world of PC you won't last a day.
Selling Rare Templar BPO's 250Mil ISK
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Viktor Hadah Jr
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Posted - 2014.01.29 05:34:00 -
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Long Evity wrote:Now - it's purpose is to give corps looking for a taste of PC and a desire to chill with the big boys a place where they can train against other organized teams. Because Qsyncing in pubs is not going to iron out the details needed to win PC matches against AE, FA, NF, or pretty much any corp established in PC already. It also helps introduce them to the PC system itself - training there Directors and CEO's for logistical play, as well as getting corps comfterable the concepts of hiring mercs and communicating with other corps.
Sure giving them a taste of PC but why do every time i seem to check this forum section there is some crying about someone else not playing "fair" in PC. Seem to be so many rules in place for a system that is meant to introduce players to PC, when sh*t goes wrong you call on someone else to fix it, why can't the people who are in PFC enforce the rules within themselves if part of PFC is learning how to communicate with others.
Selling Rare Templar BPO's 250Mil ISK
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Viktor Hadah Jr
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Posted - 2014.01.29 05:40:00 -
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Long Evity wrote:Viktor Hadah Jr wrote:Long Evity wrote:Now - it's purpose is to give corps looking for a taste of PC and a desire to chill with the big boys a place where they can train against other organized teams. Because Qsyncing in pubs is not going to iron out the details needed to win PC matches against AE, FA, NF, or pretty much any corp established in PC already. It also helps introduce them to the PC system itself - training there Directors and CEO's for logistical play, as well as getting corps comfterable the concepts of hiring mercs and communicating with other corps. Sure giving them a taste of PC but why do every time i seem to check this forum section there is some crying about someone else not playing "fair" in PC. Seem to be so many rules in place for a system that is meant to introduce players to PC, when sh*t goes wrong you call on someone else to fix it, why can't the people who are in PFC enforce the rules within themselves if part of PFC is learning how to communicate with others. The PC parts I can't speak for - It's CCP's mess. :D Not just that part of PC is CCP mess, most of it is a mess
Selling Rare Templar BPO's 250Mil ISK
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