I don't judge non consensual PvP threat based on ship type, but rather Cmdr's name, holo-me and name of the ship.
Players who play for pew-pew only, tend to show how much they don't treat anything else seriously in those areas.
Indeed.
I don't judge non consensual PvP threat based on ship type, but rather Cmdr's name, holo-me and name of the ship.
Players who play for pew-pew only, tend to show how much they don't treat anything else seriously in those areas.
And Asps. Those things are harmless.But wrong.
Open: assume everything is non-hostile, except for Type-6s.
You might think, until you meet that special combat ASP pilot. Google PvP Asp, you might be surprised.And Asps. Those things are harmless.
Really the only way to survive in Open.I trust no hollow contacts regardless of ship type. I assume the worst, hope for the best.
o7 commanders,
I'm curious to see the level of agreement among the community about how they assess a player contact on their radar just using the ship info.
"Ignoring the loadout, when you see [insert ship name] in open, you immediately think of [category] and expect [PvP / no-PvP / mixed] interactions."
I made a form to collect your quick assessment for each ship
In the form, you can leave your commander name and a mean of contact to enter a draw and win a skin.
I'll share back the insights with the community after receiving enough responses.
Thanks in advance!
- Among the federal ships, the Dropship is the most underappreciated ship, PvP wise.
- If you want to surprise folks, try PvP-ing with a Dolphin, Hauler, T9, T6 or T7 (in order of increasing surprise effect)