I'd sign up lmao"Come together and kill each other" sounds like the perfect PvP slogan to me.
Ever heard of Counter Strike?...![]()
I'd sign up lmao"Come together and kill each other" sounds like the perfect PvP slogan to me.
Ever heard of Counter Strike?...![]()
Oh I know why our resident PvP proponents dismissed the concept of a PvP PG - no easy targets, targets that may (heaven forbit) shoot back, the possibilities of players with better skill, better ships than them.
First let me address myself to our PvP brethren, ask them if they ever played Chess. Because in Chess, when you ‘resign’ the game, you concede victory to your opponent. I have been playing ED for roughly one year. In that time I have logged out to the menu whilst being attacked on 3 occasions. And on each of those occasions, I was conceding victory, just like Chess.
I don't know how you managed to get a Corvette without ever having a PvP interaction...
Here's what your opponent saw: A player in one of the most powerful combat ships in the game, after it became apparent that your ship was not even remotely ready for combat (despite being a corvette class warship) he saw you engage your stealth drive and completely disappear from combat, thus breaking the fourth wall for him.
The first thing I learned was that you NEED to set a waypoint to a nearby star, and concede to *EVERY* interdiction before flipping around and speeding over, whilst spamming J in order to jump to that system before the pirate/murderer kills you.
I learned all of that in a Type 6. On my own, because I put in the effort to find out.
Oh I know why our resident PvP proponents dismissed the concept of a PvP PG - no easy targets, targets that may (heaven forbit) shoot back, the possibilities of players with better skill, better ships than them.
Sandro Sammarco
Lead Designer- Elite: Dangerous
Hello Commanders!
To clarify: *the official stance on exiting the game via the menu, at any point, is that it is legitimate.* I suspect at some point we may increase the "in danger" countdown, but for now you just have to wait fifteen seconds.
However, we can't speak for how other Commanders view such actions.
For the record, when we talk about "combat logging" at Frontier, we mean the act of ungracefully exiting the game (either by ALT-F4 type procedures or by cutting the network traffic).
src: https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showt...-destruction?p=3904116&viewfull=1#post3904116
That's understandable, I'm a combat junkie so the first thing I'd do in any combat ship is find the biggest baddest mf I could. Like that time when I got my first Viper MKIII and thought it would be a great idea to try an Anaconda assassination...OK so you see here is where the experience of ED can be so different for different people. You don't NEED to do PvP to get a Corvette. When I started playing the game, I basically played Solo ALL the time. I focused on Trade to make money... for months. My initial experience of combat was it was very tough. When I was flying around in Cobras and Asps and... er, yeah, Vipers, I would get destroyed lots and lots. My gameplay became all about how to afford more powerful ships, just to avoid dying constantly. When I finally had enough to afford big ships like the Annie, Cutter, and Vette, I was just like: Cool! I knew I was no sh*t-hot pilot, but I thought it was no big deal... because, you know, we're playing a computer game here, right?
I was living in China then, and my internet connection was erratic, it would cut out several times during a play session, so I just stayed out of Open mostly. Oh and slaves? No. Just no. I love the Imperial ships, I always feel at home in the Empire, but there's just no way I would trade slaves, game or no.
I CAN dig what you are saying, how you guys feel. Which is why I am making some effort to give you my side of the story, why I am trying to give you some suggestions for improving your social skills (*chuckle*), and why I am retreating to Solo, which I guess is where I belong.
Thanks for your advice. I understand what you say about interdictions, and will always do that now, even in Solo play. I feel I have learned from you, and the other PvP guys, and I seriously bear no ill will to any of you, even the griefers and abusers, hell we were all young once.
Oh and I do have a Cutter as well btw, lol. I am currently doing the Aisling Duval Prismatic grind so I can make the shields on it even more obscene, lol. And then I will go back to mostly trade and exploration, who knows I might even find Raxxla one fine day.
Respect.
Have all the opinions you want but
is the only one that matters in the end.
yeeaaah I'm getting that recognition, I see my little asterisks I put in to emphasize the "at any point" lmaoHave all the opinions you want but
is the only one that matters in the end.
That's what's known as "straddling the fence" or alternatively "walking on eggshells around a delicate topic." Your primary take-away, if you understand the concept of reading between the lines, should be that Sandro recognizes that the timer needs to be increased during danger phases due to the fact that it's being used in a way that they did not intend. Additionally, they recognize that the community of players by and large regard using the menu log option during combat is indeed an act of poor sportsmanship.
Someday Fdev will rectify this issue by increasing the timer to an amount that actually reflects a: their intentions and b:the massive increases in shielding inflation granted by engineering in the time since the menu timer was first implemented.
is the only one that matters in the end.
OK so you see here is where the experience of ED can be so different for different people. You don't NEED to do PvP to get a Corvette. When I started playing the game, I basically played Solo ALL the time. I focused on Trade to make money... for months. My initial experience of combat was it was very tough. When I was flying around in Cobras and Asps and... er, yeah, Vipers, I would get destroyed lots and lots. My gameplay became all about how to afford more powerful ships, just to avoid dying constantly. When I finally had enough to afford big ships like the Annie, Cutter, and Vette, I was just like: Cool! I knew I was no sh*t-hot pilot, but I thought it was no big deal... because, you know, we're playing a computer game here, right?
I was living in China then, and my internet connection was erratic, it would cut out several times during a play session, so I just stayed out of Open mostly. Oh and slaves? No. Just no. I love the Imperial ships, I always feel at home in the Empire, but there's just no way I would trade slaves, game or no.
I CAN dig what you are saying, how you guys feel. Which is why I am making some effort to give you my side of the story, why I am trying to give you some suggestions for improving your social skills (*chuckle*), and why I am retreating to Solo, which I guess is where I belong.
Thanks for your advice. I understand what you say about interdictions, and will always do that now, even in Solo play. I feel I have learned from you, and the other PvP guys, and I seriously bear no ill will to any of you, even the griefers and abusers, hell we were all young once.
Oh and I do have a Cutter as well btw, lol. I am currently doing the Aisling Duval Prismatic grind so I can make the shields on it even more obscene, lol. And then I will go back to mostly trade and exploration, who knows I might even find Raxxla one fine day.
Respect.
The bit in bold has almost 100% been my experience. I started in Solo (playing on/off since official PC release day) and only for the last 6-12 months moved to 80% Open play. My combat rank is Dangerous but so far I have not been actively engaging in PvP, as I couldn't be bothered to min-max my ships to the extent to be reasonably successful. My ships also wear kits and various paintjobs so others can be forgiven I mean business. I really do not though as I haven't killed a single other player, let alone interdict them.
Having said that - last night something funny happened. I travelled home to Founders World in my Corvette (reasonably engineered and A rated, but not a meta-build by any means, more suited for PvE - still, about half a billion in value). A player I sometimes see at Jameson (given it's my home base) engaging in questionable actions hung around in SC (I learned to quickly scan suspect ships to see whether I might get attacked or not). While I had him targetted, he tried to get behind me, which didn't really work. He was in a Fer-de-Lance so that was surprise number 1. We circled around each other for maybe 6-7 loops, until he gave up. I then went on my way to dock at Jameson's.
A dozen or two Ls' prior to destination, I noticed a hollow square behind me and bang, interdiction. Too late. Turned out to be him again. So I thought damn, I've only got 2 rebuys in cash in the bank and my trained SLF pilot on board. Losing this will be a disaster.
The interdiction was impossible to fight so I submitted. I then thought, wait. Let's try this out and see if I get away with it, even though I imagine I'll be toast within seconds.
All pips to shields (got about 2k MJ), boost, then FA off to move into the reversky position, in order to not expose my drives. I was flying at about 370m/s and he couldn't or didn't want to catch up? He kept firing at me but didn't do any damage. I was almost 6km away until he started to catch up. By that time I could easily low-wake, boost past him and get back on my way.
This happened twice in a row, each time I got away easily. After the second time, I dropped into normal space, waited a little to see if he'd follow, then back into SC. Managed to arrive at Jameson unharmed. I'm wondering now whether me being such a wuss all this time was justified or whether this guy was just useless. He did have a 10 million bounty though so he must've been doing something right (unless he just slaughtered a lot of NPC's). All in all though, it got my adrenaline pumping and getting away so easily kinda made my day!
I have no issue with that and do it all the time when needed.
Since "you do it all the time when needed" we can all safely assume that "you have no problem with it."
Good for you for using evasive manoeuvres, I honestly thought you were going to say you logged when I started reading it.
I find plenty of in game ways to avoid combat if I know I’m totally outgunned, mostly I get away, sometimes I get exploded but generally that’s only when I decide to have fun and take risks
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This happened twice in a row, each time I got away easily. After the second time, I dropped into normal space, waited a little to see if he'd follow, then back into SC. Managed to arrive at Jameson unharmed. I'm wondering now whether me being such a wuss all this time was justified or whether this guy was just useless. He did have a 10 million bounty though so he must've been doing something right (unless he just slaughtered a lot of NPC's). All in all though, it got my adrenaline pumping and getting away so easily kinda made my day!