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True Adamance
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Posted - 2015.07.23 20:39:00 -
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endezeichen grimm wrote:What is up with the arrogant eve players in the chat?
Their game has no visible impact on dust but they still keep talking trash and acting elitist.
I think they are jealous that they have to pay a monthly fee and we get DUST 514 for free. We still pay for aurum.
And a lot of these whack jobs actually think they are flying through space, when they are just sitting in front of a computer just like you do at the office.
I just block all the eve losers whenever they start talking trash, but CCP needs to educate them or block them from the DUST 514 chat.
That's not it. It's that they have had what we want for the better part of ten years now and we are that unpleasant little addition to their universe that they have not direct impact upon nor has impact upon them making us wholly redundant. The last thing however that we want CCP to do is block them from Dust 514 chats and separate the games.
As for the underlined part......that's kind of what the purpose of RP (or role play) is. It's acting as the character you have created in the game with an interest in the back ground setting of New Eden. That being said most of the RP community I know of are pretty cool and really want to see more of Dust in New Eden.
Em shah tey et naGÇÖemsaer ek rahvi, amarr osedah gasi ubday pahk. Ekin tey vahka ijed div ema ziel. Et tey vamatal em.
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True Adamance
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Posted - 2015.07.23 21:12:00 -
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Maken Tosch wrote:endezeichen grimm wrote:
The 2 games have no impact on each other as far as I've seen in the 2 years I've been playing.
First of all, I took away your bold lettering because I see it as pointless and unnecessary and only makes you look more desperate for attention than you really want to let on. Second, both games do have an impact on each other on two fronts. Planetary Conquest and Faction Warfare. In PC, the amount of districts your corp owns in Molden Heath grants a bonus to control towers deployed over that particular planet. I do not know what the bonus is, but I think it has more to do with output. Problem here is that managing control towers in low-sec space is a nightmare for Eve Online players. In FW, the progress of the war between opposing factions in Dust has a direct impact on how difficult or easy it would be to defend or take control of a target system in Eve Online. Eve pilots can also deliver orbital support which awards them a nice profit of 6,000 LP for every time they pull the trigger for the orbital. Just one orbital alone is enough to cover the cost of the destroyer they usually bring should they ever lose it to a low-sec pirate. It is estimated that 6,000 LP in Eve Online equals to about 8-10 million ISK. Not to mention the kill mails they get on the dropsuits. If anything it is faction warfare that has a much stronger connection between the two games than anything else because there are better incentives there for the players to interact than what planetary conquest offers. That and FW encourages more communication between both games which is why you often see Eve pilots available in the popular faction chat channels offering orbital support. Finally, an Eve Online player can join a Dust-side corp while a Dust player can join an Eve-side corp.
That being said Maken..... FW Bonuses are woefully unpredictable and unreliable and at this point I cannot thing of any corporation who actually takes advantage PC or otherwise of the bonuses in Molden Heath.
FW Orbital Strikes are only the more profitable option for earning LP as opposed to plexing which is dangerous and takes long periods of time.
Em shah tey et naGÇÖemsaer ek rahvi, amarr osedah gasi ubday pahk. Ekin tey vahka ijed div ema ziel. Et tey vamatal em.
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True Adamance
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Posted - 2015.07.23 22:18:00 -
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Death Shadow117 wrote:Or dust could have tq to itself so we don't get all the lag and cheating that eve players use. Dust has its own system (MH) but we can't have our own server?
This game would be a shell of itself if it weren't attached to EVE even tenuously as it is.
Em shah tey et naGÇÖemsaer ek rahvi, amarr osedah gasi ubday pahk. Ekin tey vahka ijed div ema ziel. Et tey vamatal em.
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True Adamance
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Posted - 2015.07.23 23:00:00 -
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endezeichen grimm wrote:Maken Tosch wrote:endezeichen grimm wrote:
The 2 games have no impact on each other as far as I've seen in the 2 years I've been playing.
First of all, I took away your bold lettering because I see it as pointless and unnecessary and only makes you look more desperate for attention than you really want to let on. Second, both games do have an impact on each other on two fronts. Planetary Conquest and Faction Warfare. In PC, the amount of districts your corp owns in Molden Heath grants a bonus to control towers deployed over that particular planet. I do not know what the bonus is, but I think it has more to do with output. Problem here is that managing control towers in low-sec space is a nightmare for Eve Online players. In FW, the progress of the war between opposing factions in Dust has a direct impact on how difficult or easy it would be to defend or take control of a target system in Eve Online. Eve pilots can also deliver orbital support which awards them a nice profit of 6,000 LP for every time they pull the trigger for the orbital. Just one orbital alone is enough to cover the cost of the destroyer they usually bring should they ever lose it to a low-sec pirate. It is estimated that 6,000 LP in Eve Online equals to about 8-10 million ISK. Not to mention the kill mails they get on the dropsuits. If anything it is faction warfare that has a much stronger connection between the two games than anything else because there are better incentives there for the players to interact than what planetary conquest offers. That and FW encourages more communication between both games which is why you often see Eve pilots available in the popular faction chat channels offering orbital support. Finally, an Eve Online player can join a Dust-side corp while a Dust player can join an Eve-side corp. I don't see any of that. I just play a match, Win or lose, and play the next match.
Even if there is some hidden obscure connection, they should be glad we're playing rather than trying to kick us out.
Why should they be glad if we are failing to achieve desirable results and directly making the undertakings more difficult?
Em shah tey et naGÇÖemsaer ek rahvi, amarr osedah gasi ubday pahk. Ekin tey vahka ijed div ema ziel. Et tey vamatal em.
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True Adamance
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Posted - 2015.07.24 04:17:00 -
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Alcina Nektaria wrote:endezeichen grimm wrote:
You're assuming that everyone automatically knows about eve. Nothing in the DUST interface explains the eve stuff.
A Pilot flies a dropship(really a fancy helicopter).
And the local chats are just local chats. We are ignorant to all the background stuff because it is irrelevant anyway. I don't know what Molden Ganking even means. And I really don't care because it has no impact on just playing a game and trying to win the match.
WRONG. Pilots, as I have explained are Eve Players....Called Eve Pilots. Dust merks pilot a dropship which is completely different because your title as a dust player is a MERCENARY not a Pilot.
I'd argue that you are a little misguided on this one.
The correct and most commonly accepted term for an EVE player is 'Capsuleer' or 'Empyrean'. Pilot does suffice but the term is a little too generic.
A Dust 514 player could certainly be referred to as a pilot, especially in the case of dropships, as opposed to HAV and LAV. Hell even the assertion that all players are mercenaries is rather misguided since for the most part players in Dust do not act like mercenaries. My corporation for example acts as a paramilitary for an established government, we don't sell our services to anyone.
Em shah tey et naGÇÖemsaer ek rahvi, amarr osedah gasi ubday pahk. Ekin tey vahka ijed div ema ziel. Et tey vamatal em.
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True Adamance
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Posted - 2015.07.24 04:45:00 -
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Operative 1174 Uuali wrote:True Adamance wrote:Alcina Nektaria wrote:endezeichen grimm wrote:
You're assuming that everyone automatically knows about eve. Nothing in the DUST interface explains the eve stuff.
A Pilot flies a dropship(really a fancy helicopter).
And the local chats are just local chats. We are ignorant to all the background stuff because it is irrelevant anyway. I don't know what Molden Ganking even means. And I really don't care because it has no impact on just playing a game and trying to win the match.
WRONG. Pilots, as I have explained are Eve Players....Called Eve Pilots. Dust merks pilot a dropship which is completely different because your title as a dust player is a MERCENARY not a Pilot. I'd argue that you are a little misguided on this one. The correct and most commonly accepted term for an EVE player is 'Capsuleer' or 'Empyrean'. Pilot does suffice but the term is a little too generic. A Dust 514 player could certainly be referred to as a pilot, especially in the case of dropships, as opposed to HAV and LAV. Hell even the assertion that all players are mercenaries is rather misguided since for the most part players in Dust do not act like mercenaries. My corporation for example acts as a paramilitary for an established government, we don't sell our services to anyone. God Dammit those as*hole navy guys stealing our Air Force Thunder!
???
Em shah tey et naGÇÖemsaer ek rahvi, amarr osedah gasi ubday pahk. Ekin tey vahka ijed div ema ziel. Et tey vamatal em.
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True Adamance
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Posted - 2015.07.24 04:53:00 -
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...........okey dokey.
Back to my life.....
Em shah tey et naGÇÖemsaer ek rahvi, amarr osedah gasi ubday pahk. Ekin tey vahka ijed div ema ziel. Et tey vamatal em.
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True Adamance
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Posted - 2015.07.24 04:57:00 -
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Operative 1174 Uuali wrote:
I have spread knowledge of the invocation. The Dark Gods shall favour me!
Em shah tey et naGÇÖemsaer ek rahvi, amarr osedah gasi ubday pahk. Ekin tey vahka ijed div ema ziel. Et tey vamatal em.
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True Adamance
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Posted - 2015.07.24 11:03:00 -
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Ironically Satyr kind of just proved your point Deezy.....now I just logged into EVE not 5 minutes ago, joined a chat channel and asked some pretty basic questions and got helpful responses and suggestions to those questions.
Em shah tey et naGÇÖemsaer ek rahvi, amarr osedah gasi ubday pahk. Ekin tey vahka ijed div ema ziel. Et tey vamatal em.
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