Yup, and with XB1 getting Private Groups added - I think that speaks volumes.
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I tried! But I cant see the text in the pictures. I did try though!
Yup, and with XB1 getting Private Groups added - I think that speaks volumes.
You're supposed to follow that with the Wall of Information (above)![]()
To be fair, Leto, you working out as a pirate is different from going to the Starting Systems and using a A-Class Vulture to spit on Newbies in their first Sidewinder. I wouldn't take it personally.
PvP is there, but was intended by design to be "Rare and Meaningful" (DBOBE's Words) rather than "Fear Me!" Just because you can do something, does not mean that you "Have" to do it. There is far more to be had in E: D than knocking the other human's ship out of the sky by a wide margin. So it's not primarily a PvP Game. It's a game in which PvP can happen.
And not everyone considers the alternatives to Open on starting the game. It usually takes a couple of encounters with someone like you before they figure it out. The emotional downer that you get from being destroyed by another human when you are least expecting it is enough for some people to give up the game and walk away. Even the "run and I'll kill you" rules are the furthest thing from their mind the first time they are interdicted by a human play. Normally it's "No, no, no... No!"
Get killed by an NPC and it's like: "Oh, okay. Have to get better." Another human?
Not that the person on the trigger end thinks about these things, but there you go.
From what I've read about the BGS I got the impression that there is a constant stream of goods between systems and stations - "invisible NPCs". The NPCs that are visible in this game are decoration.
But I might be wrong. If you can point me to a source where the BGS is explained by a Dev. I would be very grateful. I'm aways interested in learning more.
<snip> I enjoy the concept of loss matters. <snip>
Sorry - there isn't any developer information regarding the BGS that isn't in the most general terms. …
Basically, the instancing system applies to the BGS as well - if an instance is not created within the 24 hour update cycle, the system is not processed. …
How is it that using terms as "greifer" is ok, but "carebear" is a "pejorative term"??
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So, while it may be hard to explain or understand... I view my actions as a pirate as ...helpful... in a way. Sure, you hate me for stealing your stuff or shooting you down (or making you shoot me down), but youll remember it.
The devs have not, nor will they, give out the information on the BGS.
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Maybe my memory is playing tricks on me, but I think I have seen a youtube vid form Frontier in which the basic concepts of the BGS where explained in a very vague manner. I guess I will spend some hours searching for that in the near future.
Thank you for your answer
Roybe;3215879… BTW if you haven't seen the thread: [URL said:https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=193064[/URL]
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Dude, you really need to quit making things up... I never insulted anyone.... if you felt you were insulted I apologize that your reasoning ability made you think that you were...
As far as the whole someone playing in SOLO they are also playing in Multiplayer line, that was good, I mean seriously ROFLM*O...... waiiiiiittt you were joking there weren't you... I mean playing by yourself but your still playing multiplayer.... that was a joke right?
That is the problem isn't it.... if they want to play by themselves let them go play by themselves... like really by themselves, where they only affect themsleves.... it's simple...
And yea, I think OPEN explorers should name worlds on an OPEN server, and SOLO/GROUP explorers should be on their own blade... you hit the nail right on the head.... Gold star?
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Should I have said, been there done that, worked my butt off, earned some money, bought new PC parts, built new PC... would that have been better? I wasn't being arrogant at all, just blunt....
Yes, there were enough of us for multiple instances to be open, and other than the cowards that combat logged and dissappeared we saw no one, else, and if that is an instancing problem, it is still a problem when you are actively trying to stop someone and you can;t even though your instance isn't full....
That was actually more facetious than anything.... seeming as it was actively aggressive in an overtone manner, but jokingly so....
Thanks, doc. I am glad someone finally made the clinical diagnosis that pulling someone out of supercruise and divesting them of their cargo (and/or ship if they are uncooperative) is a valid MENTAL problem. My family will be sad to see me carted off to the looney bin, but ill try to let them know its for the greater good, as nobody else will succumb to my voracious appetite for fake space pixel destruction.
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Everyone here, on BOTH sides, keeps saying "rabble rabble this is what the devs intended" or "rabble rabble this is not what the game should be". I think its pretty clear what the dev's intended by their actions/inactions regarding the game... Here are the facts:
PVP exists in this game as a design. It does not matter if it was an afterthought or if it was the core concept of the game. Its here now, it works, and its FUN. I enjoy it. Roleplaying a space pirate is just as much a valid idea as a lone explorer somewhere way out in the rim. For the record, I try to be the "classy" version of the pirate... not the guns-blazing no profit type, but that depends on the nature of the players I interdict... mouthy jerks (you should see some of the insults..) or those who try and run get blapped (or blap me, im no god at this game).
Now that being said, Solo mode and group mode ALSO exist in this game by design. If you dont WANT to deal with other players pirating you or... *ahem* "GANKING" you... then play in a group or by yourself. Nothing wrong with that either.
To be honest, I think this is a pointless discussion. I play in open, I dont have any shortage of targets (I frequent the Leesti/Ridequat(sp?)/Lave area, there is always traffic). I dont feel that im "losing" my content to group mode, and if I am, I am fine with that too. It cuts down on the amount of people that think I have a social disorder for shooting space ships.
My game works. Your game works. Everyone's game works. Pick your mode and play.
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How is it that using terms as "greifer" is ok, but "carebear" is a "pejorative term"??
I dont grief anyone, I play to gain profit by stealing cargo from others. Please dont make the determination that everyone who engages in conflict with other CMDR's is doing it to be a jerk.
you do realize that there is a difference in gankers and PVPers right?
Griefing is a type of action.. carebear is not and is and insult.
YOu are a pirate.. and no one is saying that everyone who does PVP is a jerk.. griefers are though..
Leto I put you in a class with Jordan, if I played in open and you stopped me.. sure I would give you "some" of my cargo.. sadly I can't take the chance that it is someone other than you and Jordan who gets a thrill from griefing others just to do it.
I absolutely recognize that. However, I think some of my fellow forum mates would classify pirates and greifers as the same thing, and I have had several of my "customers" file reports on me for "grief play" even though I had only ever had a single encounter with them. (I dont know that they actually have filed them, but I have been threatened with the report).
And if I were to stop you, or anyone, for that matter... I follow the post that DaveB replied to in my Piracy thread... I dont demand "ALL" of your cargo... I demand a fraction. That way I make money, and the target doesnt lose it all. Much better results with that.
Also.. I dont think everyone is on the same page as far as "carebear" either. When I am rolling around making money, I say "Yeah, im carebearing for a few hours." Its not meant as an insult, more like a widely used (at least in my community) description for ratting (killing NPC for bounty) or mining, or whatever.
Carmen: Leto, what are you doing?
Leto: Not much. Carebearing a bit. I need to buy a new power distributor.
my question to you is why do you call it carebearing?
I absolutely recognize that. However, I think some of my fellow forum mates would classify pirates and greifers as the same thing, and I have had several of my "customers" file reports on me for "grief play" even though I had only ever had a single encounter with them. (I dont know that they actually have filed them, but I have been threatened with the report).
And if I were to stop you, or anyone, for that matter... I follow the post that DaveB replied to in my Piracy thread... I dont demand "ALL" of your cargo... I demand a fraction. That way I make money, and the target doesnt lose it all. Much better results with that.
Also.. I dont think everyone is on the same page as far as "carebear" either. When I am rolling around making money, I say "Yeah, im carebearing for a few hours." Its not meant as an insult, more like a widely used (at least in my community) description for ratting (killing NPC for bounty) or mining, or whatever.
Carmen: Leto, what are you doing?
Leto: Not much. Carebearing a bit. I need to buy a new power distributor.
I dont really know. It just sort became synonymous with grinding creds maybe. I can see where it could be used as an insult, but then again so can greifer. If I were to say "Mouse is a carebear", you would take offense to it (likely), when in actuality, my own definition would mean you do not engage in PVP and are interested in making money/other things. Obscure, maybe. But it works for my guys![]()
Carebear in video games has always been an outright insult towards PvE players.
I'm starting to think some folks just have a victim complex and need to play the "oh Devs, woe is me, please rescue me from these nasty griefers" card.
As some try really really hard to be upset over nothing, or over part of the game that works as advertised.
Carebear in video games has always been an outright insult towards PvE players.
It is the most common insult to PvE players in games that have PvE and PvP.
Griefing is a type of play most games punish, anyone confusing piracy for griefing needs to go back and read the description for the game.
This is a PvPvE (or PvE only if you're a Solo on person) game, unless someone is constantly harassing the same player(s) over and over - I don't think it is possible to "grief" someone in this game.
All someone has to do is jump modes and presto - bad person gone.
I've seen exploiting, piracy, general PvP, out right cheating and combat logs all labelled as "griefing" here.
I'm starting to think some folks just have a victim complex and need to play the "oh Devs, woe is me, please rescue me from these nasty griefers" card.
As some try really really hard to be upset over nothing, or over part of the game that works as advertised.
....(I think it started as one, but evolved), ...
And would go as far as to tell people not to bring their dirty carebear gear in to PvP.
...say them in front of a law enforcement officer and see what happens