You guys are too hysterical about n00bs and about this thing. Its not a big deal. Of course there is a fine line between killing someone and killing someone repeatedly (unless provoked), but this line is valid no matter how much n00bness is involved.
Yes but shooting people at the station on their first day in a stock sidewinder is like kicking puppies - it's just not sporting. Those players will also need to live with the consequences that others in open play find that behaviour abhorrent and are prepared send their ship to recycling.
Let them shoot noobies if they want, but there're still getting the hard end of my boot if I see them.
Truly open game environments without restriction and real consequences to death tend to self-balance quite well.
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It'll be a hard lesson to learn then, but they'll learn.
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It's not quite the same impact as the guys in Cobra, ASPs and Pythons saying "Oi You No!" with laser fire. Once you get melted down in mere seconds you may rethink your actions next time.
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The funny thing is the first part of your sentence details you not knowing why they do it then in the second part of the sentence you lay out just one of the reasons why they do it!I personally can't see how people get kicks from popping of new players to the game, it's cheap sport that can ruin someones beginning experience on this game.
I've been killing naughty noobs. They usually seem to have accumulated somewhere around 200-500 creds worth of parking tickets but surely I've been doing a good job keeping a system clean of double dockers and station litterers.. right?