If you want to make gankers sad, this is how you do it.
I don't get anything out of making anyone sad. I'd just rather not have other player's be able to stop me from playing with some third-party because they happened to take offense at something.
Make piracy fun again. Such a laugh. So much better than seal clubbing. They are as disgusting as spawn campers. They are on that level.
Impractical without radical changes to the pseudo economy, escape/evasion gameplay, and matchmaking/networking. There are also player demographic hurdles.
Piracy (the PvP kind) barely worked in the early game and it mostly worked due to a large pool of inexperienced players, supported by the presence of choke points and high-value cargo.
Piracy after the game's first year has been largely (though not exclusively) consensual, which makes it not piracy at all, but pantomime...charitable donations gifted to those who dance a little jig for goods they don't need.
There is an actual definition of fair-play in a competitive environment. This is not about cheating. I never said they cheated.
If it's not cheating, it's fair play. The game isn't what either of us would find ideal, but we're all playing by the same set of bad rules.
If Frontier cared to limit CMDR on CMDR violence, arbitrary blocking, or any other form of behavior that could leverage otherwise kosher tools to cause other players grief, they would have done so. They have not. And in any game that isn't predicated on a carefully vetted selection of players, any blame for the state of the game is on those who are responsible for drafting and enforcing the rules that are supposed to keep such a disparate group in line.
Gankers were more common here in the past but you've already declared that their posts have some sort of expiry date.
I haven't recognized any gankers among this thread's participants and have seen very few on the forum post-2017 or so. Those I still recognize generally don't even play the game anymore.
It's not that ganker's statements have an expiry date, it's that referencing those statements--which is rarely done except in vague, hyperbolic, and/or overtly biased ways--when arguing with this threads participants is at best confusing and at worst a pure strawman.
No, its not a debate. Its more an R&A sessions on a very sick behavior of particular humans. Ganking of AX pilots (defenders of humanity against alien race) is unspeakably sick.
I'm positive my CMDR has murdered more humans than any collection of a dozen Thargoid interceptors. He's worked as gun for hire. He's traded slaves. He's sold weapons to both sides of conflicts. He's supplied drug peddlers. He's propped up tyrants and helped overthrow just governments. He's traded helpless victims to mad-scientist Engineers in exchange for ship mounted trinkets. He's done plenty of other things too, but it's hard to wash the blood of seventy-plus thousand direct victims and probably millions of indirect ones, off one's proverbial hands with a few incidental good deeds and an amicable demeanor toward other would-be war criminals.
When my CMDR gets in his "Thargoid Organ Harvester" (an AX Sidewinder with an utterly pretentious name, as it's never actually killed anything bigger than a scout) he doesn't magically stop being a far greater threat to humanity than any Thargoid could ever be. Funny thing is, most CMDRs (the in-game characters) are total scum, and no small portion of the ones who have been around as long as mine are responsible for even worse atrocities (a perusal of one's CMDR's statistics might be revealing here).
Personally, on the rare occasions another CMDR attacks mine when he's disadvantaged (such as when he's in that AX Sidewinder) I don't leap to the conclusion that the other party is any more 'sick' than the mean. Instead I assume that my CMDR had worked against them in the past and they see an opportunity for some revenge, or justice, or whatever. I'm even less likely to mistake the players controlling those CMDRs for wanting to upset me personally...if they wanted to do that, they'd just be wrong on the internet or something.