What does ping have to do with everything I mentioned?
It decides who gets instanced with you.
Do you actually play this game much or just stomp around?
What does ping have to do with everything I mentioned?
It decides who gets instanced with you.
Do you actually play this game much or just stomp around?
And what does instancing have to do with the BGS question I asked?
Do you actually know what I'm talking about?
Oh PvP.
You're not getting this at all are you.
It's the complete mental block some people have when it comes to conceiving any possible scenario in which PvE and PvP players can exist in the same dimension.
Especially for players like me, who absolutely love playing babysitter and coddling the poor carebears as they stuff their fat little faces full of credit-cookies.
So the PvE players are only shepherded by some PvP players as they are going to be targets for other PvP players? Doesn't sound like the PvE players will be avoiding PvP - rather that they are a lure for others to start the PvP engagement that the shepherds will want to react to.
Of a sort.
Indeed - although not all players react in the same way to losing their ship.
That rather depends on how many rebuys one has in ready credits.
A simple dislike of PvP, I would expect.
Not really - the game was consciously designed to not give PvP players control - as any player can choose to play in a mode where no-one can directly affect them but every player experiences and affects the single shared galaxy state - by design.
Being outside the system where the player has been attacked pretty much guarantees a tardy response.
I would not expect that many players would seriously want all risk eliminated in the game . Not wishing to engage in PvP is often conflated with aversion to all risk - I expect that many players who play Solo and Private Groups simply don't want unwanted interaction with other players and, thankfully, Frontier included that option in their design for the game..
You're a charmer. No wonder people are so keen to play with you. lol. And you accuse others of toxicitytime for that mirror picture again.....
Guess who controls things in Eve, the king of PvP space sims?
Carebears. They have the purse strings.
This is why you have no hope in your cause. The majority here are desperate for this to stay far far far from how EvE operates. Less the king, now the gibbering uncle nobody really wants to be near with his smell and manners and vague racism
This is why you have no hope in your cause. The majority here are desperate for this to stay far far far from how EvE operates. Less the king, now the gibbering uncle nobody really wants to be near with his smell and manners and vague racism
You know full well that you omitted a line in that quote, which states that PvE players control things in EvE. You intentionally make it sound as if he wants to turn ED into PvP land, and you went out of the way to misrepresent his words. Thats low. You then add some bizarre insults to the mix which serve no point whatsoever.
This topic is shameful.
And I bring that bat out every time people try to play the PvE Elitism card because it shows the fallacy in their arguments every time
And works very well.
I'll take reality. It hasn't failed me yet.
Guess who controls things in Eve, the king of PvP space sims?
Carebears. They have the purse strings.
I've included it now if it makes you happier. It doesn't change the content of my post at all. I'm reasonably sure I'm allowed an opinion on EvE and to dislike the game, but feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
Because you have no experience with how this actually works. When you have a group of protected PvE players the PvP players don't go straight for the flock unless they want to get absolutely destroyed. You're handing the advantage to the defenders every time you do that, and it's just embarrassing to show up to try and pick on the Non-combatants and get your backside handed to you seconds later by the people who can actually fight, makes you look very incompetent, and results in your door getting kicked in in retaliation.
The game doesn't give anyone control, and both PvE and PvP gameplay suffers as a result. Stop treating it with an us vs. them mentality.
Guess who controls things in Eve, the king of PvP space sims?
Carebears. They have the purse strings.
Still treating this as something that's supposed to grant absolute safety. That's not how video games work. A response is a response. If the attackers come in and immediately get smacked they're not going to be back unless they've got more friends to bring next time. People play to win, not stare at the insurance screen because they keep making the same stupid mistakes.
Incorrect. The arguments that eventually spiral out of Pve vs. PvP discussion always lead to the PvE player demanding that all risk from PvP be removed from the game for them, just as you are. This is equivalent to asking for all risk to be removed from the game, because a risk is a risk and if you're demanding that one should be 100% eliminated, you're demanding that all risk should be eliminated because otherwise the elimination of a single source of risk is meaningless.
Yeah, you're allowed an opinion on whatever you want. It does seem to completely blind you when reading other people's post. WS wasn't saying ED should be like EvE at all, he just used the most extreme example to demonstrate an argument used by PvE players is patently false in his opinion. You can then just hurl insults about smelly uncles because you dont like that game, but I doubt it makes for a good discussion. I propose you find arguments against his example.
Not that this topic is about discussion anything. Its just about shouting down whomever is being perceived as belonging in a different camp.
I'm not a supporter of Open PVE (I'd rather see PGs get better tools and support) but I can see many people have made good and impassioned arguments for it.
What should Frontier do though?
Do one thing and you tick off a bunch of people
Do the other thing and you tick off a bunch of people
What is best for the longevity of the game and its player-base? How do you decide that?
We're all armchair experts and several of us seem quite convinced of our own prescriptions. I just want to remind folks that this would be a huge decision and a fundamental change. I can't blame Frontier for having immense inertia on this subject.
I've included it now if it makes you happier. It doesn't change the content of my post at all. I'm reasonably sure I'm allowed an opinion on EvE and to dislike the game, but feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
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Nobody is claiming 'Elitism' apart from you and your apparently superior playstyle.
I, at least, am only asking to be allowed to "play my way" - and claiming no superiority at all. I have no fear of you. I've only ever lost 2 ships and play mostly in Open, PvP doesn't scare me at all. I'm just not particularly bothered about it and I find those who think it bestows them with some kind of heroism generally rather unpleasant people.
And yes sure, everything's bad now but the "carebears" comments were just dandybias is showing fella.
More player interaction? Benefits everyone.
Better Player group support? Benefits everyone.
More focused player population? Benefits everyone.