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Traders agreeing to pay... or are they? - Intrepid00 - 08-06-2007 So you chugging along with your pirate when you hook a trader. Demand a sensiable sum of money and he agrees. Well he says he does, but often they will either enter trade (sometimes group invite hoping you are dumb) and hope to make a break for it during the "moment of peace" or worst end the trade by opening fire on you. Is this accetable behavior and if so can you just blow them up in the future since you can't trust them? Traders agreeing to pay... or are they? - TankTarget - 08-06-2007 This is what I do, disrupt the bugger, knock his health down REALLY LOW, and make him use his bots and bats until they are no more. Then demand your money. Traders agreeing to pay... or are they? - Eppy - 08-06-2007 What is this all about, anyway? This sounds like SirRed's ranting... Traders agreeing to pay... or are they? - Intrepid00 - 08-06-2007 ' Wrote:This is what I do, The clever ones don't user their bots till you demand money. ' Wrote::crazy: Traders agreeing to pay... or are they? - Gamazson - 08-06-2007 They money you make from a trader is your reward for doing your job. That job is of course to scare the billy bejebas out of traders. "@Ockenfels: Stop trader" doesn't work to well. We pay when you give us no other choice. Keep an eye on the Nova PG and take notes. Traders agreeing to pay... or are they? - Razr - 08-06-2007 This is why pirating is done as a team dear boy, if he tries getting funny your partner will usually nail him. I've tried pirating on my own and in a team, I don't rmemeber many failures within a group, but alone it's very hard if the trader is smart. Traders agreeing to pay... or are they? - Intrepid00 - 08-06-2007 ' Wrote:This is why pirating is done as a team dear boy, if he tries getting funny your partner will usually nail him. I've tried pirating on my own and in a team, I don't rmemeber many failures within a group, but alone it's very hard if the trader is smart. No disagreements there, but it seems kinda funny if you get them again 2 days later you have to trust them all over again. Traders agreeing to pay... or are they? - Eppy - 08-06-2007 Indeed, I can't count the times I just flip around in the TL and just out in cruise. Traders agreeing to pay... or are they? - fwolf - 08-06-2007 Piracy is not worth anymore. Today one trader offered himself to pay when I was some two jumps away from him. I became suspicious of him due to his level 70 ship, and thought it was a battleship trying to lure me to a trap, so I flow away from him. He said then that I have to start trading, that piracy dont give any money. I already trade, but its a different char, completely unrelated to my dragon gunboat. However, 90% of the players in the server are pwzors...one of them told my trader about three of his ships, one gunboat and two battleships, which are parked alongside the Cambridge Corfu route and he said he will jump to them if he see a pirate in a neighboring system. Is this a attitude of a roleplayer? I mean, the ships are not linked to each other. They are different characters. So why tell me that? Instead, he can say: "we are secure, I known a mercenary group that operates here and Im friendly with them", its more creative. Some also ask what are my ships, like I was just some money collector. I will not say what are my ships, do not insist. Theres a small crew inside my transport, and they work for a small company. Thats the reason why I turning my characters into faction-tagged characters, even if its just me in the faction. Looks like some traders are desperated to be pirated, so that they can have some action. Theres lots of traders in the server. I can say theres more traders than combat ships actually. However, CDs dont work properly, and theres the F1 problem. Also theres a lot of "independent" pirates who dont like to interact with each other. You say pirates cant use cruisers, but I say to you: if theres a limit on how much a pirate can ask (depending on the transport being pirated), any ship can be used for piracy. A trader will not be attacked if he pay. Traders agreeing to pay... or are they? - Intrepid00 - 08-06-2007 I'll never agree to cruisers pirating. That's too easy. |