You two should PvP...
Read above since you missed it the first time.
I'm trying to engage Havvk in whatever it is he's talking about.
You two should PvP...
You seem to be trying to get the thread closed by posturing rather than actually addressing any points raised.
I hate that I agree with you.You seem to be trying to get the thread closed by posturing rather than actually addressing any points raised.
We'll be back there soon...maybe Riverside can hitch a ride with me on my FC?Well, I'm back in Colonia sooooooo
I hate that I agree with you.
83 pages and the question still isn't answered?You and Riverside are more than welcome to get this back on track and address whatever points you think I've missed.
83 pages and the question still isn't answered?
exactlyProbably not.
But in any case we long ago moved on to all the issues raised when conflicting ideas collide.
exactly
Gankers are gankers and non gankers are non gankers.I think very generally speaking ganking is the single most divisive issue in Elite. Based on the experience of myself and others, I think one side falls more easily into problematic behavior and views than the other, especially when you consider the reality of the game Frontier has made.
My side, the ganker/troublemaker/outlaw side, generally keeps things in game. We realize this is all for fun and that none of it really matters. It's leisure. You wasted your time, so to speak, the moment you booted up the program. Can we be jerks to other players? Sure. But it ultimately doesn't rise far above trash talk between a couple of teams on the field of sport. In hockey, they call this "chirping." Other sports have their own slang.
As far as the shenanigans in game it's all leisure and no harm ever really comes to anyone. Your pretend spaceship gets blown up, and even if it's completely one sided and you have no chance to escape, no actual harm comes to you the player behind the monitor. You're fine. You're OK. You agreed to play the game. You agreed to play in Open. These are the things that happen in Open. Life goes on.
Which brings me to why the other side, the anti-ganker side, are so troubling.
Elite is the way it is. It's been this way for nearly six years. SIX. We've been going round and round in circles about ganking this and ganking that and yet here we are asking if the questions have all been answered. Well, if you're a long time Elite player and haven't figured out the score with Elite I honestly don't know what to say to you. You must enjoy hitting your head against a brick wall, especially when you've got the man behind the original vision giggling about causing trouble for other people as a core gameplay loop. As far as new people are concerned, the game isn't exactly shy about what's going on. It's on you to figure it out.
Basically what I'm trying to say is one side accepts the game as it is and plays it on its terms. My side. The other side does not and to their endless discredit takes this perceived slight against their person to any sympathetic ear they can find across the breadth of the entire Elite community.
As I've said before: complaing about ganking adds zero hit points to your ship health pool.
Choose your mode. Prepare accordingly. Everything else is rubbish.
Another time I was griefed...That guy was a d*ck. Unarmed and was only in it to destroy my unarmed python.
This is pretty much where I draw the line of what is and is not acceptable. When you start blurring that line, going after someone in-game for what they do/say out of game, or going after someone out of game for what they do in-game, that's where I start to lose sympathy. Especially if you specifically go out of your way to target any one person in particular.My side, the ganker/troublemaker/outlaw side, generally keeps things in game.
Also the lack of comms can be disappointing: I have been attacked in my taxi dbx while landing at an engineer for example: I thanked the ganker for speeding up my landing and sent a friend request, that was ignored. Sorry, but for me that is unacceptable, at least let me get a shot back. On the other side, making moral judgements about other players and going outside the game to do it is also unacceptable. If we could avoid these two extremes open mode would be better for everyone.
Yeah, a lot of players don’t notice the comms at all, when I do pvp piracy it happens all the time. An in game text to voice feature wouldn’t be a bad idea.True story:
A long time ago I was in my Python in a CZ and a new player flying the newly released DBX came in and started kill stealing. I sent messages saying stop, I can help you etc until I just blasted this fool. Then he sends me a message saying schtap u gankr- I'm like: why did you not respond before?