I've made a killing off the back of this selling Gimp suits to the Carrier owners. Who wouldn't want a fleet of mining mini-Gimps....and at a very reasonable price too I assure you.
You need maybe more I need less of such crap.Correct, by our morality it was a "wrong" thing to do. But it didn't break any rules, there were no hacks or exploits involved. All legit within the confines of the game. That's what makes it cool. What is also cool was the in-game community response with Fuel Rats and others making rescue expeditions. This is the sort of thing that makes the game feel alive. We need more.
The game lost a bunch of players and FDEV further got egg on it's face when this was made public. We're kidding ourselves that this was some net-positive for the game or the community.
Agree this was legal and allowed, not saying it wasn't and all. But still....it was just a scummy thing to do and we would have been all better off if it never happened. Just my opinion.
It's funny how litterally everytime I say this my post gets deleted. I wonder if it's some unwritten rule? Or maybee the mods just hate me.A community just as toxic as Eve's, but with a better flight model
Wow really? A Krait? And here I was thinking they were all down there flying around in Cobra 3s and T6s. That would take a little while to recover the cost of the ship but still they got it for free. If they go down and turn a few million in profits only to loose their ship it still wasn't a waste of time.The deal was they were given the credits to buy a ship (a Krait IIRC) and kit it out for mining... and told to only fit a C2 FSD, which they apparently also did without question.
Hello DaveI hope the Fleet Carrier(s) in question was called PAPA LAZAROU.
You're my miner now!
What grinding?Honestly people, is this any more “slavery” than the grinding that we all have to put up with to do pretty much of anything here?
Take the grinding that we must all do for engineering for the promise of better stats on a module.
Or even this week’s CG and the mining grind that needs to be done for the promise of something shiny.
Is that really, really all that different?
We all have the same choice and ability to stop doing anything we don’t like in this game. A lot of people just keep doing the things they hate anyways.
Go ahead and argue that..![]()
Listen, forum user Sublime.Honestly people, is this any more “slavery” than the grinding that we all have to put up with to do pretty much of anything here?
Take the grinding that we must all do for engineering for the promise of better stats on a module.
Or even this week’s CG and the mining grind that needs to be done for the promise of something shiny.
Is that really, really all that different?
We all have the same choice and ability to stop doing anything we don’t like in this game. A lot of people just keep doing the things they hate anyways.
Go ahead and argue that..![]()
We all have the same choice and ability to stop doing anything we don’t like in this game. A lot of people just keep doing the things they hate anyways.
LHS 3447 probably. I took my sweet time getting out of there while getting my bearings. Though sure enough the very first thing I did was to grab my Freagle and get rid of the Sidey. I've spent quite some time trading insystem before finally jumping out and finding out that I could earn way more that way (as little as it was in 2015). Eventually I reset my save, thinking I had royally screwed up. Little did I know that royally screwing up was and isn't possible. Just earn a few more credits and everything is fixable. Yeah, I was a noob. Not a noob in regards to controls and stuff with years of experience in other games, not the least in FE2 and FFE, but a noob regarding how ED ticks.I don't get it. It's like they wouldn't want to play a space game. Leaving the system was the first thing I did. Well, after docking at station, taking mission and robbing the platinum for myself. I don't even know it's name anymore. Some LHS system maybe? The next looked just the same, then the next, the next and the next. Took quite a while to see something unique.
The vast majority of comments about this elsewhere and on social media have been negative. While I don't have a crystal ball and we can't know what we can't know, this clearly doesn't seem to have been a financial or otherwise net-positive for Elite.
The kicker is that interview, the mastermind of this made it clear he didn't do it out of any necessity imposed on him by in-game mechanics. He just thought it would be funny and cool to take advantage of new oblivious players. Some of them children. Most people just frown on that sort of thing.
Honestly people, is this any more “slavery” than the grinding that we all have to put up with to do pretty much of anything here?
Take the grinding that we must all do for engineering for the promise of better stats on a module.
Or even this week’s CG and the mining grind that needs to be done for the promise of something shiny.
Is that really, really all that different?
We all have the same choice and ability to stop doing anything we don’t like in this game. A lot of people just keep doing the things they hate anyways.
Go ahead and argue that..![]()
I noticed Polygon even threw in the old 'trolling cancer patients' line and had the audacity to link to what was one of the most inaccurate slabs of turd of an article that even they have ever written (regarding the Dove Enigma incident) which made it read like that player's dying wishes had been destroyed when in actual fact, what happened was he was at risk of not being able to buy some limpets or get a ship repair at one of the numerous stations in the system because a few systems would have been offline, but it didn't even happen anyway because hundreds of players got an actual emergent content event out of it.
Without facts you can't make an informed decision. These players were lied to, intentionally, which removed their ability to make that decision. They were manipulated and taken advantage of.
We all know what Engineering or doing a CG entails, there's no manipulation as far as that's concerned. So yes, it's very different.