the hostile act still makes no sense to me tbh... it already damages my ship... why should i be fined as well???
I'm literally in tears... this is EXACTLY how it went!!! lolol
Why does every thread turn into a dumpster fire?
Why does every thread turn into a dumpster fire?
I got lonely... so I flew to the n00b systems...I thought helping out n00bz woud be FUN!!! But, quickly I am educated to the unexplainable fact that n00bz don't want help. THEY WONT EVEN ACKNOWLAGE MY EXISTANCE!!! I pull them over, gain a fine for my courtesy ( FDEV), and they completely ignore me. I don't understand this behavior. Will someone explain it to me PLEASE!!!???!!!
I've helped and talked to lots of Newbies around the stations in Eravate. Pulling a new player out of supercruise with an interdiction is a hostile act and very rude of itself. What goes around comes around.
Haha, once I was in Eravate in my Cobra III and got interdicted by some Cmdr in a Python. I immediately submitted, deployed hardpoints and turned in his direction, ready for a life and death battle....and nearly ran into him as he just sat there. Sent a chat saying he scared the heck out of me and he replied he was just having fun, then we went our separate ways.
Don't honk in SC because everybody in the system can hear it
This is clearly a troll post judging by the responses, so I would recommend moving on to the next post - inevitably about PowerPlay or why noone plays in Open any more...
I think people have given you enough benefit of the doubt, time to stop trolling, thanks.
Took me a month to map thrusters and throttle properly.
No you said you pulled them over aka interdicted them.
What the heck is a square an up?
The question is, why didn't the player communicate with the other player using COMMS which work just as well in or out of supercruise? Why did they feel the need to interdict first?
PS4 controls I would guess...
I remember being new....
I'm got interdicted in Sol earlyish on and got no message up front and there was nothing after dropping. Eventually I fumbled comms to type '?' and got a response about wanting to practice. Even then, it was only after I jumped out that I figured maybe they were human.
It was another 2 months before I joined the forums and learned that there are hollow squares and solid squares.
More than a year later, I'm doing DWE which meant lots of meet ups. Lots of chat..... I still struggled with it. Often times what I typed wouldn't come out. Worse, after I typed I couldn't get out without escaping to the menu.
So I can completely understand radio silence.
Also, when you're in middle of playing, you was to play. Anything more than a salute is a distraction unless you *want* to talk.
Also.... The game is called 'dangerous'. Ergo there are no nice people :/
If you wanna help, broadcast an offer (don't interdict).
I recall in the original horizons beta being interrupted by an NPC and getting an offer of help. I didn't need it as I beat the mini game but we had a chat. They were a fuel rat and saw an asp flailing about on the scanner. Now *that's* a great way to offer assistance in my opinion.
Indeed, don't see how interdiction could be considered an "offer" to connect , help or communicate rather than construed as harassing. In the same instance, using comms, friend request (although I'd wish they had another contacts category), or flashing headlights would seem more genuinely communicative.
"Here, little mouse. You look cute. Have one ton of cheese. Go ahead, it's free."
Player moves to take the bait.....followed by the one offering and two or three other players opening fire for the lulz.
and triangles... whats the diff between squares & triangles???
It's very rude to interdict. An act of aggression. Very annoying.
I wouldn't want help from someone acting so brash.
Just a question for the OP - How do you know they are noobs. For all you know, those Commanders flying the Sidewinders and Haulers you deemed so incompetent that they need your help could be triple Elite players who have just purchased an additional account or reset their account for the challenge. They might have more experience and knowledge of the game in their little pinky than you could ever amass. Just think, you may have interrupted some guy who has set out to go from Sidewinder to Anaconda in 2 hours.
Hmm wonder if you are now on any KOS lists ….![]()