SoTa ReGnUM PoP wrote:Blapathon Tanker wrote:Oh. by the way, this wasn't done to educate the tryhard console kiddies.
This was a thread for the EVE intel geeks who have just realized they have a multitude of expendable assets nestled deep in enemy ranks.
some of these assets are director-level, and can allow expendable assets in.
You tryhards are worrying far too much about me, and far too little about the EVE nerds you deride amongst you who have been doing this kind of thing for YEARS.
You're all screwed.
And it's delicious.
LOL How about I take a mushroom and enjoy eve-tards all night long? EVE holds no influence here because CCP can't program a rubber chicken.
Do you think your special for doing something any idiot can pull off? You realize how many alts I have in every single corp? I could pull this trick off and just LOL my way through - anyone could.
You guys are either special-ed or just enjoy beating your chest to no one who cares. Your not special and can be replaced by a monkey.
First of all, be careful with your jumping to conclusions, because EVE players have been doing this sort of thing for years, just not in an FPS. Also, I don't think you understand what CCP are capable of. You seem to be basing your judgment of them entirely with what they've accomplished on DUST. That's a mistake. When DUST and EVE are fully interlinked, I guarantee you you're going to see something you've never seen done before, and it's most likely going to come from EVE players, even if it doesn't come from EVE itself. Especially when the economies are fully entwined. As soon as CFC is able to directly funnel resources from EVE to DUST, we're pretty much all screwed anyway. If HBC doesn't get there first, of course.
Don't underestimate people who know far more about the way New Eden and CCP work. I agree, this Grief Uni lot seem to be pretty lame, and using some imaginary "power of EVE" to prove a point means nothing, since they don't actually seem to have any influence in EVE, but it would be a mistake to assume that people from EVE are never going to be able to influence the goings-on in DUST, just as much as people in DUST will have influence over the happenings in aspects of EVE.
And also, a large percentage of DUST's core audience is EVE players. Whether it's a majority or a minority, I couldn't say, but I doubt it would be a tiny one if it's the latter. Best not to forget that, because there will be people just silently watching, and waiting, and taking names.