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Cody Sietz
Tritan-Industries Legacy Rising
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Posted - 2012.11.13 14:43:00 -
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Like soldiers who are always ready to be hired into a battle for any Corp regardless of personal beliefs?
Will they prosper? Or be dwarfed by the independents/puppets?(I don't know if those are the proper terms...but I'll just use them for now) |
Cody Sietz
Tritan-Industries Legacy Rising
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Posted - 2012.11.13 15:07:00 -
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I'm guessing that would take years to do, if it is even possible.
We would have to all pull together as one large force(at least from the start) to make a name for dust in the eve universe.
But I don't see that happening. Maybe a few of the larger corps will be able to string themselves together into a collective ball of reckoning that will make a real dent...maybe... |
Cody Sietz
Tritan-Industries Legacy Rising
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Posted - 2012.11.13 15:16:00 -
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Paran Tadec wrote:Sleepy Zan wrote:Apparently at the moment we are worthless since alot of EVE players don't seem to care what goes on planetside. Thats why we gotta show them what it means to have their planets embargoed. Planetary materials go into building many things, including starbase and outpost parts, to the fuel for starbases.
I think we will have to play ball(at least out of the gate) otherwise we may get more then we can handle.
Unless we can make a collective effort, I don't know if its possible from the start.
Then again, it might not be the worst idea to come out swinging. Maybe it will demand some respect our way. |
Cody Sietz
Tritan-Industries Legacy Rising
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Posted - 2012.11.13 15:22:00 -
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Garrett Blacknova wrote:The big thing you're missing is...
We might not NEED to be seen as important by EVE players.
We're going to make names for ourselves in DUST, on the ground, where we're fighting.
EVE pilots might only notice the big name planet-owning corps on our side, but THOSE people will know who the good mercs are. They'll know which corporations are likely to invade them, and who among them to worry about, and they'll know which corporations are only a threat if they hire good mercenaries to fight for/with them.
Another good point.
I suppose that means that most corps will be run on there own, with no higher body to govern them. |
Cody Sietz
Tritan-Industries Legacy Rising
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Posted - 2012.11.13 15:34:00 -
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Fivetimes Infinity wrote:What a weird thread. EVE players don't care because you can't actually affect the EVE game at all. No surprise there.
The way things are going to work, Dust ownership of planets will be able to influence stuff. You won't be able to prevent Planetary Interaction fro happening. CCP merely talked about making it cost more for EVE players to move stuff from rocket pads to customs. That'd be a bit annoying, but hardly the end of the world.
Anyway, it's not something to worry about right now. This thing'll be in beta for many months to come. Nullsec, the actual player-controlled space part of EVE, is going to be coming a while even after release. Until that happens -- and hell, maybe even then -- you won't be able to impact EVE significantly and thus, nobody will really care.
It kind of went off topic from what I was asking. I just wanted to know if you could not be part of a corp and still flourish. Also, would there be a need for such mercs? |
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