If I remember correct, in Operation Tinman Zarek's henchmen were flying Type-Sixes.By that rationale should @Sir Ganksalot be in a Clipper?
Thanks! Laid up with a smashed left arm and good drugs so not paying my usual laser focused attention to things.From the OP I copied the post from:
If I remember correct, in Operation Tinman Zarek's henchmen were flying Type-Sixes.
I trust that would-be participants will not be intercepted while reaching the target by the "over-enthusiastic PvP community" ?
Of course, it would be petty and vindictive of me to suggest that the first few attacks should perhaps concentrate on a single wingmate of Sir G.
Once stripped of his protective wing, a group attack on the solitary target stands more chance.
The trouble with fighting fair is that the best guy often wins, I avoid it at all costs.
I trust that would-be participants will not be intercepted while reaching the target by the "over-enthusiastic PvP community" ?
In any eventuality I applaud the initiative (although have no clue what a cyberpunk 2077 is).
GL Sir G.
I mean, Ganks literally teaches to avoid gank attempts, so I'd say everyone should go for it (after himIf it takes place in Open, anything goes. I expect most people will be sporting, but Sir Ganksalot and his wing don't have any control over what anyone else decides to do and any public event will attract attention of all sorts.
Regardless, it should go without saying that if you can't evade a few random gank attempts yourself, you probably don't have much hope of success.
Congratulations to CMDR Gozarian. It took them 2 minutes 53 seconds from the stream's start to win Cyberpunk 2077.