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Baal Roo
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Posted - 2013.05.31 23:45:00 -
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and what exactly is the point? |
Baal Roo
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Posted - 2013.06.01 00:19:00 -
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Can someone please explain what exactly the point is?
Who is this, why are they doing it, and what is to gain from it?
I mean, is it just PC battles? Are there still corps who actually try to do PC battles? |
Baal Roo
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Posted - 2013.06.01 00:54:00 -
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RINON114 wrote:So, what? I understand that they didn't hack the control points in order to kill more clones as the enemy team had 400+ right. Surely this is a sound tactic?
They seemed to be mostly playing themselves. Seems like they are trolling themselves by wasting their own time running around doing nothing.
Good job, you're now ahead in the game of Who Cares? |
Baal Roo
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Posted - 2013.06.02 01:34:00 -
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So I guess no one can explain the point of the OP? |
Baal Roo
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Posted - 2013.06.02 09:14:00 -
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RINON114 wrote:Baal Roo wrote:So I guess no one can explain the point of the OP? They can, but not in direct conversation. Basically AWOXing is the process of infiltrating an enemy organisation in order to cause damage to that organisation through any means. Here it seems the GÇ£AWOXersGÇ¥ (read: spies) repeatedly commit suicide in order to deplete the clone reserves of the infiltrated corp.
You misunderstand me. I know what AWOXing means. I also understand the basic premise of what is happening in this video.
What I don't understand is why they are doing it. What is their end-game here? What purpose is it serving besides wasting everyone involved's time. Or is wasting everyone's time (including their own) the end-goal in and of itself? It just doesn't seem like there's much point to it. |
Baal Roo
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Posted - 2013.06.02 09:59:00 -
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Manly Vehicle Operator wrote:Baal Roo wrote:RINON114 wrote:Baal Roo wrote:So I guess no one can explain the point of the OP? They can, but not in direct conversation. Basically AWOXing is the process of infiltrating an enemy organisation in order to cause damage to that organisation through any means. Here it seems the GÇ£AWOXersGÇ¥ (read: spies) repeatedly commit suicide in order to deplete the clone reserves of the infiltrated corp. You misunderstand me. I know what AWOXing means. I also understand the basic premise of what is happening in this video. What I don't understand is why they are doing it. What is their end-game here? What purpose is it serving besides wasting everyone involved's time. Or is wasting everyone's time (including their own) the end-goal in and of itself? It just doesn't seem like there's much point to it. Draining the clones of the defending district.
So wasting everyone's time? |
Baal Roo
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Posted - 2013.06.02 10:16:00 -
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Schalac 17 wrote:The point of AWOX in DUST is to sabotage the enemy when you are attacking or defending a district in PC. Because CCP left PC open to everyone in corp instead of locking it down to directors and above, anyone in the corp can join a PC match. So what people have been doing is applying alts to attacking/defending corps, and then spamming the join match option whenever a PC battle goes live with a bunch of saboteurs in tow. It is a dumb tactic and everyone that uses it claims to be billy badass and are ********, but it is still in game so nancy neck beard is going to use it because that is the only way he can win.
Any questions?
EDIT: the **** word is r3tarded. Just like D3LTA FORC3
PC is just expensive Skirmish matches against organized opponents. Removing the "organized opponents" aspect pretty much completely eliminates the point of participating in PC in the first place.
I mean, good job, you beat yourself at nothing. Who gives a crap. |
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