Potato router and cut his WLAN cable?Almost all I see at Jameson is open squares (and triangles) when I switch over to open. So maybe you are doing something wrong...
Potato router and cut his WLAN cable?Almost all I see at Jameson is open squares (and triangles) when I switch over to open. So maybe you are doing something wrong...
Potato router and cut his WLAN cable?
I see plenty of CMDRs, but only very few outlaws.Almost all I see at Jameson is open squares (and triangles) when I switch over to open. So maybe you are doing something wrong...
No it wouldn't.I’ve said this before and not everyone (well most) thought it wasn’t great.... but the solution to griefing is to get rid of the hollow box for players, this would slow down the targeting and give most skilled commanders the extra few seconds needed to avoid interdiction (but still give a sporting chance for the griefers).. Having a hollow box on the scanner is just like a giant target.
No it wouldn't.
You'd be jumping in to a system blind, essentially. Not being able to target backwards means you don't know what ship is following you until you're interdicted.
Meanwhile, the outlaws are sitting by the star, scanning anything that looks and acts like a CMDR, completely hidden amongst the NPC's.
Potato router and cut his WLAN cable?
I think you should throw out the idea that gankers are bad people, it makes you look bad
Of course they are; they're bullies who are/were probably bullied at school and now wish to deal it out to others. They're pathetic.
No it wouldn't.
You'd be jumping in to a system blind, essentially. Not being able to target backwards means you don't know what ship is following you until you're interdicted.
Meanwhile, the outlaws are sitting by the star, scanning anything that looks and acts like a CMDR, completely hidden amongst the NPC's.
You probably should’ve waited until you understood what I wrote before you responded to it.Wait what? In same post you say its okay to go solo for enginering AND at the same time saying solo/pg is exaggeration to adress ganking issue??
Just please dont say something like "you need go dolo only for eng/cg/mining systems" because that would be obviously
stupid- these are only systems where they sit, for obious reasons.
Surely there is nothing wrong, there are some gankers wanting to have open only and/or defending open as "not that hard". Also I just wanted to point out how are some of these lamers statements:
a) They keep saying that "if you would fit/eng your sip properly it would be hard/impossible to kill you" - while they are blocking key systems. Obviously because there is biggest chance to meet victim. But if they do so its... hypocrisy paramount?
b) Some of them asked they want valuable pvp? And that they struggle to get one?
And yet they gank in wings. In which case probability for any challenge in fight drop from low (pvp meta vs any other) to zero? i Result is always the same - either target will run away or will get destroyed. Like playing on cheats.
Hmmmm.…. griefing seems to be quite a common occurece for me lately. Maybe I'll just switch to so-
ED community: cAreBeaR!1!1!!
But, I just don't feel like being bothered by-
ED community: c a r e b e a r
ok...
Hmmmm.…. griefing seems to be quite a common occurece for me lately. Maybe I'll just switch to so-
ED community: cAreBeaR!1!1!!
But, I just don't feel like being bothered by-
ED community: c a r e b e a r
ok...
The solution to griefing is git gud.
It's a joke. One of the worse ones which don't work very well over text base, but a joke nonetheless...
Well, no. Git gud.
Yes, I sent you a friend invite after meeting you in Colonia.Huh did you send me a Friend invite on PC recently? Didn't recognise the name (then) so rejected it. Assumed it was one of those chancers trying to pin one's location down to grief ;p
But accepting/rejecting random invites is one of those "git gud" aspects newbies don't realise too. I do agree that there's things even Solo players should be doing: as even the NPCs can potentially blow up a shieldless piñata-ship.
For me it's giving new players the chance to git gud, which is why seal-clubbing in the starter systems is so much worse than a harmless void-opal conda. The latter has had some chance to learn mechanics, even if they've chosen not to.
Like I was kinda astounded on Distant Worlds the number of cmdrs who'd never landed on a high-G planet, and blew up at that first pink-moon waypoint, when we'd been saying on the PS4 thread weeks beforehand to practice some 3-6G landings in the bubble before start.
While "git gud" is oft used as a justification for wildly unbalanced "PvP", telling someone to learn the basics is a fair comment. It's all about context.