Hello, I've just started getting in to PvP with my Squadron, GARD.
We're a lawful squadron, so I gave myself the task of patrolling the CG system for murderhobos.
(Note, my ship wasn't particularly PvP spec, and I'm a crap PvP pilot, and I was alone, I don't see how this could possibly go wrong!).
Being a lawful (and utterly useless) CMDR, I left crimes on, because it makes sense.
I'm lawful, and a noob, = law on my side.
(When in reality, they'll turn up 6 hours later and scan me, and leave).
However, a few random CMDRs interdicted me, (all in Kraits..lol) and then told me to turn crimes off, or just left.
Am I supposed to be flying with crimes off, as a law abiding citizen?
For PvP sparring, it would, of course, be off.
But as a self proclaimed protector of the system, surely it's ok to have the law on my side?
Or no?
All in all, my PvP session went better than expected.
I didn't fire a shot. Nor did I die.
We're a lawful squadron, so I gave myself the task of patrolling the CG system for murderhobos.
(Note, my ship wasn't particularly PvP spec, and I'm a crap PvP pilot, and I was alone, I don't see how this could possibly go wrong!).
Being a lawful (and utterly useless) CMDR, I left crimes on, because it makes sense.
I'm lawful, and a noob, = law on my side.
(When in reality, they'll turn up 6 hours later and scan me, and leave).
However, a few random CMDRs interdicted me, (all in Kraits..lol) and then told me to turn crimes off, or just left.
Am I supposed to be flying with crimes off, as a law abiding citizen?
For PvP sparring, it would, of course, be off.
But as a self proclaimed protector of the system, surely it's ok to have the law on my side?
Or no?
All in all, my PvP session went better than expected.
I didn't fire a shot. Nor did I die.