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Mad Syringe
ReDust Inc.
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Posted - 2014.02.11 11:44:00 -
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There is a very simple solution to your problem, use decoys!
We had a PC where we anihilated the enemy Vehicles (DS + whole squad) at the start of the match.
Next match against the same opponent, they adapted, and called in an lav + 1 cheap suit at the start of the match... we wasted that OB on the lav and they spawned what they needed without further problems...
You need to adapt and stop whining...
Whining doesn't leed to improvements, adaptation does! |
Mad Syringe
ReDust Inc.
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Posted - 2014.02.12 13:39:00 -
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If you read "Templar one", which is pretty much the lore for this game, you will see that orbital strikes are used to "prepare" the battlefield in your favor. So it's working as intended.
If you can't drop OB's yourself, then it's about time to get a fleet set up, or join an alliance that can help out with that.
Do you guys really think that any EVE guy (the dudes who have payed for dust the most so far) will give more about this game in the future, if their habbit of ganking is compromised in any way.
Get used to it, EVE is not about fair fights, it's about anarchy and darvinism in its grossest form! If you can't deploy an ob fleet that is superior to the enemys, you just have to make up for it on the ground!
And there is still the warbarge strike in PC's, which in my opinion is a carebear thingy to help those corps who neglect the eve side of things... |
Mad Syringe
ReDust Inc.
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Posted - 2014.02.12 13:59:00 -
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If you have wealth in EVE, you could probably pay some pirates to help out (supressing enemy OB's). Dropping the OBs is possible with a 2 week old EVE toon. Since Molden Heath is pirate territory anyway, the biggest threat to the fleets are the pirates anyway... |
Mad Syringe
ReDust Inc.
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Posted - 2014.02.12 14:22:00 -
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In my EVE experience (toon is 2,5 month old) the pirates do not give a **** about OB fleets, so if you are in their territory they just blap you (since they usually have decent toons and firepower). If you are lucky, no pirate is in system when you are connected. But if they are, they hunt you down for an easy kill anyway. Usually if you have other ships on d-scan within 100km it's recommended to warp out until they move on (wihich they usually do within short time getting bored...).
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