Nope it was to have fun exploring and fighting stuff. Nope you def can't do that in a sidewinder. It took me way to many transport runs to get a ship big enough to do anything. You cant take a sidewinder, and go do combat, or exploration. You can't even jump very far in a sidewinder.
Lol live life like this game, get out of here. Insurance doesn't work like that at all, not even close. No one gives some one a 100 million dollar anything for 10 percent. It should be you buy the insurance before hand, and if you lose it you get it back, not this stupid way. I didn't even realise how that worked till it was to late, because there was 0 chance of dying in what i did.
You def didn't care, you just wanted to make fun of me so stop your nonsense.
You are right if i knew if i died I would have to start from starch i wouldn't of did it. But there is no way I am grinding another 200 hours to get it back.
Nope it was to have fun exploring and fighting stuff. Nope you def can't do that in a sidewinder
- Good. Get out there and do that. Things didn't end because you died without a rebuy. "Can't do that in a 'winder?" Sure you can. Tell that to the guy who made triple Elite in his.
Insurance doesn't work like that at all, not even close.
- You're right. Pay 5% and get everything back, but only if you need it? Sign me up!
I didn't even realise how that worked till it was to late ...
- You gotta read, amigo. Life is going to be hard otherwise.
... because there was 0 chance of dying in what i did.
- Math. You're going to need math skills too.
I was in a serious grindfest a few years ago. Worked my way up to a T9. Could barely outfit it, barely fill its hold. I flew a couple trading missions without a rebuy, because I thought I was damn good at trading and avoiding pirates. On my last run before finally having 1 rebuy in the bank, I lost an interdiction, and got wiped out in the fight (TBH, it wasn't much of a fight). I lost everything. Millions upon millions, back when missions paid 1/10 what they do today. (Well, not everything. I still had a couple ships in storage, including my AspX) I could have combat logged and survived. I could have straight up been smarter and not been in that position at all. Instead, I ended up quitting in the saltiest of rages.
Several months later, I picked it up again. I earned my way back up to bigger ships. I got much better at what I was doing. I tried different things. I listened to a lot of good people (and much better players than I) here in the forums.
It's a great game. Glaring problems? Yup. Missed promises from the devs? Yup, that too. Frustratingly vast swaths of untapped potential? Ab-so-lutely. But don't rage yourself into turning away from this thing. Put it down for a little while if you have to cool off. I get that. But I'll tell you that the best play I have had has been what has happened AFTER my great salty ragefest, not before.
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