So, why run from them? Why do most PVE'ers simply get annoyed and run? It's not even wasting your time, it's more letting them get away with it. The bully carries on and you do nothing. Him/her vs overwhelming odds.
I +repped you for this post but would like to address several points from the PvE side.
As to the above, it
is wasting my time. I have a lot to do ingame. I guess if you don't follow the backstories and game lore, the game could be quite empty if you were just shuttling cargo from one place to another and watching the numbers roll. However, I am past the need for credits and that makes
so much more of the overall game's content
for me.
Think of it this way: my "game" is a Trader that started with nothing [well, a free Sidey and 1000cr) and is now a billionaire (almost three years ingame). I have the top luxurious trade ship. I have enough credits to outright buy and equip the apex fighter. But that's not my game (yet). So I've learned what traders learn: evasion techniques, interlocking engineering, ships built for speed. In fact, I shall rename my Cutter The Brave Sir Robin!
We in the PVP community find that hard to understand, and i guess that's part of the divide. Fdev have created this Galaxy, yet many want it on 'rails' and to have certain limits imposed, and so, Fdev in their 'wisdom' granted them that with solo and PG and in doing so have created a kind of paradox where players have no real connection.
From my side, I have almost too much connection to other players. I am active in these forums and two others; I scan the galactic news daily, I am right now participating in a hot science effort to find these new INRA bases. Daily the subforum whisks a dozen and more pages in a single day with exciting new discoveries.
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Consider it like this: there were people who rooted for the Klingons, the Warrior type, the brutal nitty-gritty of life.
Then there was the Federation, who wanted to seek, know, expand and invite.
The Klingons spit upon the Federation; the Federation wrinkles its nose at the Klingons.
Then there's the Vulcans. I am a Vulcan. My game is a Vulcan game.
I connect to other Vulcans doing sciency things in the game universe.
That's my game. Someday, it may change, and I will want some swift combat ships and huge guns upon 'em. Til then, I can play my game without having to worry about someone else's.
It's really, from the PvE side, "I just don't wanna use my game time like that." It isn't "cowardice" nor "running" or "escaping." Elite : Dangerous is a complex and complicated game, which allows several parallel universes to co-exist in the same worldspace.
I'd think that the people who liked PvP or contests or things of that nature would kinda band together, like the science and lore guys, and organize contests and matches and turf rumbles and play the Powers and do all that Machiavellian stuff people like so well. And if
that someday becomes my game, I'll Machia vellian all
over that thing. I mean, so what if I can run down puppies with a GTO, what kind of contest is that? Fighters usually pit themselves against other fighters for the glory of it; the riches, the fame.
The true PvPers I know understand this.
Politics dictates that you can never please everyone and it always falls flat on its face if you try. That's what we seemingly have here..
But FD have! I can play in solo or with other PVEers or I can play in Open for that frisson. That is where, I think, a point does not get through, constant in all such threads as these: I just want to play my game my own way. Nothing "cheating" about it. My way does not really need you, I have enough fun in other ways.
It seems that your way has the problem. I confess, I'm an older gamer, but where is the PvP community? Where are the televised death matches between Clans? Where is the glory? Where is the Warrior's Code? Where is all the
mythos? The
story? If it's just *plink plink* it would get rather boring...
If anyone was to "police the PvP area" it should be PvPers, as it is their chosen game type and turf.