Goose4291
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And the just out of left field place it comes from...weird.
What's weird about that?
And the just out of left field place it comes from...weird.
Is there anyone with news on the event from the OP, or is this thread just circular sniping now?
I'm your man (or goat as the case may be), cross that off your list....a small passive aggressive but otherwise gently natured man eating goat...
Consider it conceded....I'll call you for author's copyright once I have assembled all this![]()
What's weird about that?
Nothing.
But what else would we expect from a bunch of scared non-"Real Man" hiding in Solo just wanting to play the game they paid for their way. If they were "high skillz" and not "crap tier" players they might have something worthy to say.
Luckily we have the righteous PvP'er who is arguing, and bravely so on the electronic battlefield, that the game should not be "dumbed down for" those worthless players. That they should be brought up to the "skill level" displayed here by our forum commandos so their play modes may be abolished so the frightened children that they are may be forced into Open to be the keyboard warriors content.
Think that about covers it.
Have you ever heard that saying about hunting monsters turns you into one?
Have you ever heard that saying about hunting monsters turns you into one?
You can also blame it on the fact that some players are very bad at this game and simply do not know how to play or deal with pirates/gankers. Rinzler made a video quite recently that display a type 7 being able to jump from an FDL in less than 3-5 sec after being interdicted, there's really no excuse.
I don't find my post funny.
The PVP community has been ignored since the day piracy died. Horizon was mostly focused on exploration and combat. We haven't received a serious PVP oriented balance patch until now. All im saying is PVP has been largely ignored for a long time so it's not shocking to see this kind of thread and people like OP to be frustrated with it's direction. You can't really blame him for that.
Just an example : The first PVP/CQC tournament with a large money prize pool was cancelled and or ignored and the Icarus CUP has been dead since 22/07/2016.
I agree with you, respect definitely creates a more productive environment but it's been quite clear, for my self, there's little to no respect for the PVP community on these forums.
I know we have heated debates, but recent events sadden me.
I recently visited a PvP discord. I learned that they were hosting a PvP event. I asked why they weren't posting it here on the official forum, and the reply was:
"Forums aren't the place for pvp. Posters only cry about it, mods don't like it. Everyone who would be interested is on reddit or on the discord servers we posted to."
The one I spoke with didn't care to elaborate, so I'll just leave the comment here. But I'm genuinely surprised that the official forum isn't considered the goto platform for all who play Elite: Dangerous.
Maybe I'm just unaware of the importance of reddit and discord. Or that this forum was considered toxic by PvPers. I asked if it would be frowned upon if I shared the event here, and got no reply. Consent through silence I guess. So here's a link. It sounds like fun:
https://www.reddit.com/r/EliteDangerous/comments/5orehu/event_small_ship_pvp_event_this_saturday/
See you in the black commanders.![]()
(talk about a divided community...)
Nothing.
But what else would we expect from a bunch of scared non-"Real Man" hiding in Solo just wanting to play the game they paid for their way.
they were "high skillz" and not "crap tier" players they might have something worthy to say.
Luckily we have the righteous PvP'er who is arguing, and bravely so on the electronic battlefield,
that the game should not be "dumbed down for" those worthless players.
that they should be brought up to the "skill level" displayed here by our forum commandos so their play modes may be abolished so the frightened children that they are may be forced into Open to be the keyboard warriors content.
Is that a rhetorical question?
By the way, shouldn't you be watching the NK Sprint?
Nothing.
But what else would we expect from a bunch of scared non-"Real Man" hiding in Solo just wanting to play the game they paid for their way. If they were "high skillz" and not "crap tier" players they might have something worthy to say.
Luckily we have the righteous PvP'er who is arguing, and bravely so on the electronic battlefield, that the game should not be "dumbed down for" those worthless players. That they should be brought up to the "skill level" displayed here by our forum commandos so their play modes may be abolished so the frightened children that they are may be forced into Open to be the keyboard warriors content.
Think that about covers it.
Damn I missed that. Well there's more of it this evening.Watching the snooker![]()
Firstly, I've no issues with people playing this game how they want to up to a point: and thats when you start using the other modes to take part in indirect pvp (such as powerplay) against other players so as to mitiate the risk of reciprocity, more so when it becomes ridiculously OTT hateful like the Wolfberg debacle. Its a recipe in my mind for a toxic community
The closest you'll see me using terms like that is to define someone who refuses to learn from their mistakes and blames other player or the game for their woes, such as the tired flying unshielded in an open CG example.
If this is aimed at me, I'd just highlight Im primarily an open world trader, who dabbles in pvp. If you ever come to one of the community events, I'd equally say the same thing (as i have done repeatedly including once with Michael Brookes regarding the godmodding of a CG).
Again if your writing this aimed at me directly, its not about that. For me, complex and challenging games have greater longevity than something bland easy and throwaway. When people argue for easy mode changes (ai nerfs, decreased challenge and increased income with decreased outgoings) I'll argue against it for that reason. Because all that happens is everyone gets to the top tier ships super quick, it becomes boring and they leave. Best experience I had (I cant speak for yourself) was the early days when we were scrabbling to keep a eagle in the air, as opposed to now where you can go sidey to annie in less than 24hrs gametime
If your suggesting that i think people should adapt to the difficulty of the game rather than lobbying for fdev to make the game easier, youre right. However it has nothing to do with forcing people into open.
What has it been? 1-3 PvPers weighing in on this entire thread? Kind of underlines the original point. I've read most of the posts in this thread and even the "reasonable" posts made from the majority here have maintained the vantage point that if you PvP without express consent from your victim you've "soiled your bed/ruined it for everybody/you're a bad person/you're a griefer/you're a ganker/what you're doing is somehow wrong and you should be made to feel bad since you don't have a valid reason to destroy another CMDR harmlessly going about their own business not hurting anybody" and then use this value judgment as a means to dispense forum righteousness against the evildoers.
The bottom line is few self respecting PvPer's are going to continue being an active part of this particular community when blowing up CMDR's for no better reasons than they like to see the pretty lights is considered "bad behavior" and worthy of forum retaliation.
For instance, I personally don't believe I need a reason to blow up CMDR's beyond just having modded some new special effects on my suite of multi cannons and I want to see how quickly they take the hull down on an Asp. If that is considered "wrong" by the community, why would I feel comfortable talking about my PvP thoughts with you guys? Obviously if everyone thinks that's terrible behavior and is willing to deride it publicly, why am I going to bother sharing with you guys? And I'm sure many of you will read that, spit out your coffee and angrily begin composing a missive to the effect that I should shove off if that's my attitude, which just strengthens the point; this forum is not for PvPers. Period.
The PvP community looks at rebuys like the rest of you look at fuel costs; they are literally the cost of doing business. Insignificant. They are simply not attached to their ships and their e-pride the way the majority of non-PvPers are. A PvPer dies in battle, gets ganked by a wing (or an g Keelback with Reverberating Cascade Torps), destroyed by a suicidewinder while breaking the speed limit, or otherwise sent to the rebuy screen, they simply shrug, chalk it up to learning and move on; the idea that they would assign a negative value to this and then devote entire threads to bitterly complaining is unthinkable. The idea that you would be blown up for ANY REASON AT ALL and use that as a pedestal for negativity that permeates the bulk of the ED community is preposterous to the PvPer.
This is why I mentioned earlier that it would be helpful if there were some avidly pro PvP moderators on this forum, to help redirect the negativity and start educating people, and also to provide some much needed counterbalance from the current climate.
I cannot rep this enough.
Although I have to ask, do I count as a pvper?
What has it been? 1-3 PvPers weighing in on this entire thread? Kind of underlines the original point. I've read most of the posts in this thread and even the "reasonable" posts made from the majority here have maintained the vantage point that if you PvP without express consent from your victim you've "soiled your bed/ruined it for everybody/you're a bad person/you're a griefer/you're a ganker/what you're doing is somehow wrong and you should be made to feel bad since you don't have a valid reason to destroy another CMDR harmlessly going about their own business not hurting anybody" and then use this value judgment as a means to dispense forum righteousness against the evildoers.
The bottom line is few self respecting PvPer's are going to continue being an active part of this particular community when blowing up CMDR's for no better reasons than they like to see the pretty lights is considered "bad behavior" and worthy of forum retaliation.
For instance, I personally don't believe I need a reason to blow up CMDR's beyond just having modded some new special effects on my suite of multi cannons and I want to see how quickly they take the hull down on an Asp. If that is considered "wrong" by the community, why would I feel comfortable talking about my PvP thoughts with you guys? Obviously if everyone thinks that's terrible behavior and is willing to deride it publicly, why am I going to bother sharing with you guys? And I'm sure many of you will read that, spit out your coffee and angrily begin composing a missive to the effect that I should shove off if that's my attitude, which just strengthens the point; this forum is not for PvPers. Period.
The PvP community looks at rebuys like the rest of you look at fuel costs; they are literally the cost of doing business. Insignificant. They are simply not attached to their ships and their e-pride the way the majority of non-PvPers are. A PvPer dies in battle, gets ganked by a wing (or an g Keelback with Reverberating Cascade Torps), destroyed by a suicidewinder while breaking the speed limit, or otherwise sent to the rebuy screen, they simply shrug, chalk it up to learning and move on; the idea that they would assign a negative value to this and then devote entire threads to bitterly complaining is unthinkable. The idea that you would be blown up for ANY REASON AT ALL and use that as a pedestal for negativity that permeates the bulk of the ED community is preposterous to the PvPer.
This is why I mentioned earlier that it would be helpful if there were some avidly pro PvP moderators on this forum, to help redirect the negativity and start educating people, and also to provide some much needed counterbalance from the current climate.
What has it been? 1-3 PvPers weighing in on this entire thread? Kind of underlines the original point. I've read most of the posts in this thread and even the "reasonable" posts made from the majority here have maintained the vantage point that if you PvP without express consent from your victim you've "soiled your bed/ruined it for everybody/you're a bad person/you're a griefer/you're a ganker/what you're doing is somehow wrong and you should be made to feel bad since you don't have a valid reason to destroy another CMDR harmlessly going about their own business not hurting anybody" and then use this value judgment as a means to dispense forum righteousness against the evildoers.
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This is why I mentioned earlier that it would be helpful if there were some avidly pro PvP moderators on this forum, to help redirect the negativity and start educating people, and also to provide some much needed counterbalance from the current climate.
I agree with the bulk of this but with respect must add another somewhat overlooked aspect. I dont judge pvprs or whatever they call themselves...dont start threads attacking them or insulting them. I do what many of them have told me...git gud or go solo...I go solo and then im attacked because I avoid them in solo. Im called a coward and thats one the nicer names.
Wheres the logic to that? Im literally taking their advice but thats not good enough...so why tell me to go there? Doesnt make logical sense. Some even have that advice on their sigs while creating a thread calling fer solo mode to be binned entirely...doesnt make sense...can someone help me understand the logic behind this?