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CPL Bloodstone
Neanderthal Nation Public Disorder.
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Posted - 2013.06.28 18:18:00 -
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Out of curiousity what is the average sale price of a district? |
Zatara Rought
TeamPlayers EoN.
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Posted - 2013.06.28 18:33:00 -
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between 60-160 mil depending on if it's owned by a major seller (IO, TP, Hellstorm, Seraphim) or not. They sell the cheapest IMO. oh and nyan san proly sells cheap. |
CPL Bloodstone
Neanderthal Nation Public Disorder.
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Posted - 2013.06.28 18:39:00 -
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Thanks was just curious. rather spend the money on Team Players and go stomp someone lol |
Twisted202
Internal Error. Negative-Feedback
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Posted - 2013.06.28 19:17:00 -
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bit of favoritism |
CPL Bloodstone
Neanderthal Nation Public Disorder.
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Posted - 2013.06.28 19:19:00 -
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Well, they do have an excellent track record.. Though if someone where cheaper with the same track record....
All in all just looking at the options, not neccessarily looking to move forward on anything. |
CHICAGOCUBS4EVER
TeamPlayers EoN.
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Posted - 2013.06.28 21:26:00 -
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Well when ready hit me up. I have access not only to ours but also work with other eon corps that have districts to move. SI also has districts to the right people (they wont sell to me unfortunately), as we all agree we want more people to experience PC so don't feel u are shut out if you have the isk and want to get in! |
Sponglyboy Squaredoo
Not Guilty EoN.
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Posted - 2013.06.28 21:30:00 -
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CHICAGOCUBS4EVER wrote:Well when ready hit me up. I have access not only to ours but also work with other eon corps that have districts to move. SI also has districts to the right people (they wont sell to me unfortunately), as we all agree we want more people to experience PC so don't feel u are shut out if you have the isk and want to get in! As CEO of one the EoN. corps, I approve this message |
Rogatien Merc
Ill Omens EoN.
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Posted - 2013.06.28 21:35:00 -
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Sponglyboy Squaredoo wrote:CHICAGOCUBS4EVER wrote:Well when ready hit me up. I have access not only to ours but also work with other eon corps that have districts to move. SI also has districts to the right people (they wont sell to me unfortunately), as we all agree we want more people to experience PC so don't feel u are shut out if you have the isk and want to get in! As CEO of one the EoN. corps, I approve this message As a nobody of one of the other EoN. corps... me toooooo! |
Gods Architect
SVER True Blood Public Disorder.
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Posted - 2013.06.28 23:26:00 -
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I have 226 mil is it possible for an individual to hire teamplayers or NF |
SoTa PoP
Internal Error. Negative-Feedback
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Posted - 2013.06.28 23:30:00 -
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Gods Architect wrote:I have 226 mil is it possible for an individual to hire teamplayers or NF yes |
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Baal Roo
Subdreddit Test Alliance Please Ignore
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Posted - 2013.06.28 23:37:00 -
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Would someone mind explaining to me what the point of buying and selling districts is? |
Gods Architect
SVER True Blood Public Disorder.
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Posted - 2013.06.28 23:47:00 -
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Baal Roo wrote:Would someone mind explaining to me what the point of buying and selling districts is? for bragging rights and a constant flow of money for a while. Though its not worth its weight in pi$$ it gives you something to do |
Baal Roo
Subdreddit Test Alliance Please Ignore
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Posted - 2013.06.28 23:53:00 -
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Gods Architect wrote:Baal Roo wrote:Would someone mind explaining to me what the point of buying and selling districts is? for bragging rights and a constant flow of money for a while. Though its not worth its weight in pi$$ it gives you something to do
How does buying something from someone else confer bragging rights?
Why not just spend the 80 MIL ISK on a clone pack and actually play the game? |
Gods Architect
SVER True Blood Public Disorder.
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Posted - 2013.06.29 00:15:00 -
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Baal Roo wrote:Gods Architect wrote:Baal Roo wrote:Would someone mind explaining to me what the point of buying and selling districts is? for bragging rights and a constant flow of money for a while. Though its not worth its weight in pi$$ it gives you something to do How does buying something from someone else confer bragging rights? Why not just spend the 80 MIL ISK on a clone pack and actually play the game? A single cone pack doesn't guarantee a district, now a days districts hold more the 180 clone and may consist of multiple attacks to take a district. We are just talking about if you win them all. If you take the district you must be prepared to defend it and you just don't get enough clones to keep fighting or enough money to even want to fight. PC is broken and the number of district is a form of power. Once you collect many districts and enter a war the game become a job and if you lose your corp has a high chance of breaking up. Like I said PC is not worth its weight in Pi$$ but it gives you something to do |
Zatara Rought
TeamPlayers EoN.
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Posted - 2013.06.29 00:16:00 -
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Baal Roo wrote:Gods Architect wrote:Baal Roo wrote:Would someone mind explaining to me what the point of buying and selling districts is? for bragging rights and a constant flow of money for a while. Though its not worth its weight in pi$$ it gives you something to do How does buying something from someone else confer bragging rights? Why not just spend the 80 MIL ISK on a clone pack and actually play the game?
You know he could be talking about selling in the first half, because if you've got districts to sell you won them in combat and don't want them for various reasons anymore, like us having 2 many for our taste having only 25 active players on.
The flow of money generated would be the selling part. You can make 100 mill selling, save the buyer 60 mill or more by not needing to finance the attacks, and yet still be able to get into the arena where you can then launch attacks and improve your corp through battle.
Baal in a PC thread?
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Zatara Rought
TeamPlayers EoN.
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Posted - 2013.06.29 00:19:00 -
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Gods Architect wrote:Baal Roo wrote:Gods Architect wrote:Baal Roo wrote:Would someone mind explaining to me what the point of buying and selling districts is? for bragging rights and a constant flow of money for a while. Though its not worth its weight in pi$$ it gives you something to do How does buying something from someone else confer bragging rights? Why not just spend the 80 MIL ISK on a clone pack and actually play the game? A single cone pack doesn't guarantee a district, now a days districts hold more the 180 clone and may consist of multiple attacks to take a district. We are just talking about if you win them all. If you take the district you must be prepared to defend it and you just don't get enough clones to keep fighting or enough money to even want to fight. PC is broken and the number of district is a form of power. Once you collect many districts and enter a war the game become a job and if you lose your corp has a high chance of breaking up. Like I said PC is not worth its weight in Pi$$ but it gives you something to do
If we had the chance for officer module/weapon drops on percentage of dropping each day for owning different districts then everyone would be fighting over the balacs drop one/ the gastuns forge one/the officer shield module one/officer assault suits
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Gods Architect
SVER True Blood Public Disorder.
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Posted - 2013.06.29 00:24:00 -
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Zatara Rought wrote:Gods Architect wrote:Baal Roo wrote:Gods Architect wrote:Baal Roo wrote:Would someone mind explaining to me what the point of buying and selling districts is? for bragging rights and a constant flow of money for a while. Though its not worth its weight in pi$$ it gives you something to do How does buying something from someone else confer bragging rights? Why not just spend the 80 MIL ISK on a clone pack and actually play the game? A single cone pack doesn't guarantee a district, now a days districts hold more the 180 clone and may consist of multiple attacks to take a district. We are just talking about if you win them all. If you take the district you must be prepared to defend it and you just don't get enough clones to keep fighting or enough money to even want to fight. PC is broken and the number of district is a form of power. Once you collect many districts and enter a war the game become a job and if you lose your corp has a high chance of breaking up. Like I said PC is not worth its weight in Pi$$ but it gives you something to do If we had the chance for officer module/weapon drops on percentage of dropping each day for owning different districts then everyone would be fighting over the balacs drop one/ the gastuns forge one/the officer shield module one/officer assault suits that would monopolize a corp making it more unfair to noobs. What should happen is that Dust districts should be able to make and sell EVE equipment at a cheaper cost to its alliances. It would force a more cooperation with dust and eve. Eve players will actually fight over districts and help assist in wars. |
Thor Odinson42
Molon Labe. League of Infamy
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Posted - 2013.06.29 00:38:00 -
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Baal Roo wrote:Gods Architect wrote:Baal Roo wrote:Would someone mind explaining to me what the point of buying and selling districts is? for bragging rights and a constant flow of money for a while. Though its not worth its weight in pi$$ it gives you something to do How does buying something from someone else confer bragging rights? Why not just spend the 80 MIL ISK on a clone pack and actually play the game? The costs of taking a held district are too much for a small corp. if they buy a few they are able to launch attacks or defend and participate for a fraction of the cost.
Call it renting. People do it all the time in Eve and people love to make comparisons to Eve.
The selling of these districts is similar to the Fight Club, it's players fixing broken mechanics. |
Zatara Rought
TeamPlayers EoN.
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Posted - 2013.06.29 00:41:00 -
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Gods Architect wrote:Zatara Rought wrote:If we had the chance for officer module/weapon drops on percentage of dropping each day for owning different districts then everyone would be fighting over the balacs drop one/ the gastuns forge one/the officer shield module one/officer assault suits that would monopolize a corp making it more unfair to noobs. What should happen is that Dust districts should be able to make and sell EVE equipment at a cheaper cost to its alliances. It would force a more cooperation with dust and eve. Eve players will actually fight over districts and help assist in wars.
I'm honestly surprised you see it that way. Think of a noob trying to beat a heroic raid on WOW for a legendary piece of equipment, is that not fair? Either get good or keep getting killed. Can you clarify what you mean by monopolize? You could have more than one district providing percentages of benefits. For example have 3 districts with 25% drop rates for 5x balacs and have 10 districts that offer a percentage drop of balacs at a reduced percentage. Would one corp be able to own them all? Would it be any different than HBC and Goons owning the monopoly on technetium? |
Baal Roo
Subdreddit Test Alliance Please Ignore
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Posted - 2013.06.29 00:48:00 -
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Gods Architect wrote:Baal Roo wrote:Gods Architect wrote:Baal Roo wrote:Would someone mind explaining to me what the point of buying and selling districts is? for bragging rights and a constant flow of money for a while. Though its not worth its weight in pi$$ it gives you something to do How does buying something from someone else confer bragging rights? Why not just spend the 80 MIL ISK on a clone pack and actually play the game? A single cone pack doesn't guarantee a district, now a days districts hold more the 180 clone and may consist of multiple attacks to take a district. We are just talking about if you win them all. If you take the district you must be prepared to defend it and you just don't get enough clones to keep fighting or enough money to even want to fight. PC is broken and the number of district is a form of power. Once you collect many districts and enter a war the game become a job and if you lose your corp has a high chance of breaking up. Like I said PC is not worth its weight in Pi$$ but it gives you something to do
I'm fully aware of all this. I just don't see how that translates to why someone would buy a district. Seems the only viable reason to even play PC is for the "good fights," if you're not going to even bother with the fighting and just buy the little colored hexagon from someone else, how exactly is this generating any content? I guess if your corp is so broke that you can't fund a couple of merc packs, then it's a viable option... but if you can't scrape together a few hundred million ISK, I have a hard time believing you have a corp capable of really participating in any sort of structured environment in the first place.
I just don't get it. To me, it seems like buying a First Place Trophy with your name on it on the internet. |
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Gods Architect
SVER True Blood Public Disorder.
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Posted - 2013.06.29 01:00:00 -
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Baal Roo wrote:Gods Architect wrote:Baal Roo wrote:Gods Architect wrote:Baal Roo wrote:Would someone mind explaining to me what the point of buying and selling districts is? for bragging rights and a constant flow of money for a while. Though its not worth its weight in pi$$ it gives you something to do How does buying something from someone else confer bragging rights? Why not just spend the 80 MIL ISK on a clone pack and actually play the game? A single cone pack doesn't guarantee a district, now a days districts hold more the 180 clone and may consist of multiple attacks to take a district. We are just talking about if you win them all. If you take the district you must be prepared to defend it and you just don't get enough clones to keep fighting or enough money to even want to fight. PC is broken and the number of district is a form of power. Once you collect many districts and enter a war the game become a job and if you lose your corp has a high chance of breaking up. Like I said PC is not worth its weight in Pi$$ but it gives you something to do I'm fully aware of all this. I just don't see how that translates to why someone would buy a district. Seems the only viable reason to even play PC is for the "good fights," if you're not going to even bother with the fighting and just buy the little colored hexagon from someone else, how exactly is this generating any content? I guess if your corp is so broke that you can't fund a couple of merc packs, then it's a viable option... but if you can't scrape together a few hundred million ISK, I have a hard time believing you have a corp capable of really participating in any sort of structured environment in the first place. I just don't get it. To me, it seems like buying a First Place Trophy with your name on it on the internet. You make a good point but I think people that is because of relevancy. People want their corp and hard work to be known and I think PC is the best way to do this. Obtaining a spot on "little colored hexagon" have merit to ego and pride. Also collecting a district is a mark of progression is someway or another. PC in a way replaces the leaderboard. PC right now is full of pitbulls and if you are able to at the very least stand with them (by taking or buying a district) just to have your corp name where all can see and not scroll down for 5 minutes to find on leaderboards. Also you'll get good fights every once and awhile (hopefully without lag). This is my best opinion or at least why I still play PC |
Zatara Rought
TeamPlayers EoN.
347
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Posted - 2013.06.29 02:55:00 -
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I already explained it. |
CPL Bloodstone
Neanderthal Nation Public Disorder.
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Posted - 2013.07.02 12:55:00 -
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Baal Roo wrote:Gods Architect wrote:Baal Roo wrote:Gods Architect wrote:Baal Roo wrote:Would someone mind explaining to me what the point of buying and selling districts is? for bragging rights and a constant flow of money for a while. Though its not worth its weight in pi$$ it gives you something to do How does buying something from someone else confer bragging rights? Why not just spend the 80 MIL ISK on a clone pack and actually play the game? A single cone pack doesn't guarantee a district, now a days districts hold more the 180 clone and may consist of multiple attacks to take a district. We are just talking about if you win them all. If you take the district you must be prepared to defend it and you just don't get enough clones to keep fighting or enough money to even want to fight. PC is broken and the number of district is a form of power. Once you collect many districts and enter a war the game become a job and if you lose your corp has a high chance of breaking up. Like I said PC is not worth its weight in Pi$$ but it gives you something to do I'm fully aware of all this. I just don't see how that translates to why someone would buy a district. Seems the only viable reason to even play PC is for the "good fights," if you're not going to even bother with the fighting and just buy the little colored hexagon from someone else, how exactly is this generating any content? I guess if your corp is so broke that you can't fund a couple of merc packs, then it's a viable option... but if you can't scrape together a few hundred million ISK, I have a hard time believing you have a corp capable of really participating in any sort of structured environment in the first place. I just don't get it. To me, it seems like buying a First Place Trophy with your name on it on the internet.
Interesting. Very good information on this thread. I am the CEO of a small corp getting ramped up and my members have shown interest in PC. I like to look at all my options before making a descision and this thread has helped me a lot thank you!
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