' Wrote:NOBODY CARES ABOUT YOU OR YOUR OPINION. Deal with that for once. You are the quite the most negative person in community, disliking everything not related to you, blaming everyone, telling everyone you will screw them over, boasting about your 'qualities'.
You uphold no virtues as community member or player. You always try to destroy what others attempt to create. For once, just ignore if you don't like it, for once, just be more mature, for once just be normal member of community, for once try helping people instead of shoving your threats at them, for once try being polite even if the others are not.
I don't know if you care about my opinion, but I watched your behaviour over period of a year perhaps, and it is geting worse. Make conclusions. Become a better man.
;)
EDIT: Sorry if it was too harsh. I simply can't put up with your behaviour towards other members. That is not hard to be more lenient towards people who make mistakes, doesn't agree with you, doesn't behave as you'd like them to. We all have our differences. But that is what makes the world wonderful - we adapt to get used to it and live normal lives.
Personal attacks on individual players will not be tolerated.
' Wrote:First off, the VR doesn't exist anymore, neither does the CR (as a faction), and who the hell are the Lost Star Vigilantes? Same with 'The Outer Project'. I've at least tried to keep up with things here and those groups don't exist on this server that I'm aware.
VR exists.
Q_Q
Power does not corrupt. Fear corrupts... perhaps the fear of a loss of power.
For now. Just wait a month or two. They'll disappear.. again.. and then somehow everything will be the same when they return a couple months afterwards.
' Wrote:outer project and lost stars are indie groups
afaik
outer project = smugglers
lost stars = vigiliants
Indie groups - not official factions. So please do NOT take this the wrong way, but ... it is more important to have your reps set for the main official factions (especially since you're trying for officialdom) than it is with indies that are not official.
Yes, that sounds arrogant and it's not intended to, but if a group is not an official part of the server, then you should simply post how you are with the main ID's. Indie groups have to already use someone else's ID - whether it's Outcast, Corsair, or whoever.
That also was my point - please add all the official factions, even if you're not planning on interacting with them, so that the admins will have a better idea - should you become official - how to set your rep-ninja, especially if you get your own ID. (Just because I'm not an admin anymore doesn't mean I suddenly forgot how stuff on the server works.)
You're correct - my RP area of interest tends to nearly completely avoid the Taus and the upper Omicrons. (See my faction groups. Lower Omicrons, Omegas, and house space.) And again, it's mostly a case of my own K|Hara ships have been pestering Kusari - which means again that I wouldn't run into you. I suspect that another issue is time zones - based upon when I'm in game versus when you're in game, we probably seldom even have the chance to interact. (Quite honestly - and nothing personal intended - but my few dealings that I ever had with the =CR= as both a player and as an admin left me with an incredibly bad taste in my mouth for that part of Sirius - so unless I have a good reason to do so, I completely avoid it.)
Hey, as a K|Hara player, I like having people worship me. :) But even the Outcasts aren't actually allied from OUR perspective with us. Allied people get to dock at each others bases. Unless Huggie has changed something recently (and I haven't seen it in our skype chat), the K|Hara don't want people able to dock at their bases that aren't ... well, Nomads. That's my main concern with being allied. Because from a 'religious' perspective, you may consider yourselves allied - or perhaps subservient. If the Nomads are your Gods - you're not their allies. You're their willing servants. There is a difference.
(11-21-2013, 12:53 PM)Jihadjoe Wrote: Oh god... The end of days... Agmen agreed with me.
The factions included there were added for a reason, and they are not really aligned with, or using anyone elses IDs. Two freelancer IDs, and one pirate ID there. That diplomacy is the outcome of a significant RP done, or a part of the daily encounters they are having.
It's alright to ask them to add the official factions, but I don't understand why you are so against it when they also add unofficial factions that significantly define their RP and day to day activities. That indie group sure will feel more important to them than some official faction in Rheinland they never meet (and maybe never should meet), when I am shooting their butts all day everyday, and when they have to deal with me all the time.
' Wrote:It's alright to ask them to add the official factions, but I don't understand why you are so against it when they also add unofficial factions that significantly define their RP and day to day activities. That indie group sure will feel more important to them than some official faction in Rheinland they never meet (and maybe never should meet), when I am shooting their butts all day everyday, and when they have to deal with me all the time.
' Wrote:Yes, that sounds arrogant and it's not intended to, but if a group is not an official part of the server, then you should simply post how you are with the main ID's. Indie groups have to already use someone else's ID - whether it's Outcast, Corsair, or whoever.
That also was my point - please add all the official factions, even if you're not planning on interacting with them, so that the admins will have a better idea - should you become official - how to set your rep-ninja, especially if you get your own ID. (Just because I'm not an admin anymore doesn't mean I suddenly forgot how stuff on the server works.)
Note that many unofficial groups can and do exist on here. They also, because they're unofficial, come and go freely, and also they are not the 'Keepers of the Lore' of their ID. That's one of the few benefits of an official faction. In the years that I've played here, I've seen 'groups' come and go - sometimes in the span of just a few days. I've also seen groups with only one or two members show up - make big splashes for a few months - then go away.
So basically it's all well and good that those groups exist. But for an official faction that is going to influence the official lore of the server - you deal with the official factions first, and any unofficial groups as secondaries. On your official list of who you're friends and enemies with - in other words, when I hit F8 and check my rep sheet - I'm not going to find those groups listed - only the generic ID. And without being able to go to the official faction page on the forums - that's where you have someone like me, that's an experienced player - going, who the heck are these people?
And if those people exist on Discovery, why is MY faction not listed as worrying about them? Do I suddenly need to check the BHG and the Core sheets, to see who these people are, because they have their own reps?
In other words, something as simple as your rep sheet can affect everyone else in Sirius (and Gallia). Also, just because you say you're not going into Gallia - doesn't mean that somehow or other the devs won't support an invasion by the Gallics into the Taus where you DO operate - so you need to have how you are with the GRN, the Council, and everyone else you COULD run into.
(11-21-2013, 12:53 PM)Jihadjoe Wrote: Oh god... The end of days... Agmen agreed with me.
' Wrote:Note that many unofficial groups can and do exist on here. They also, because they're unofficial, come and go freely, and also they are not the 'Keepers of the Lore' of their ID. That's one of the few benefits of an official faction. In the years that I've played here, I've seen 'groups' come and go - sometimes in the span of just a few days. I've also seen groups with only one or two members show up - make big splashes for a few months - then go away.
So basically it's all well and good that those groups exist. But for an official faction that is going to influence the official lore of the server - you deal with the official factions first, and any unofficial groups as secondaries. On your official list of who you're friends and enemies with - in other words, when I hit F8 and check my rep sheet - I'm not going to find those groups listed - only the generic ID. And without being able to go to the official faction page on the forums - that's where you have someone like me, that's an experienced player - going, who the heck are these people?
And if those people exist on Discovery, why is MY faction not listed as worrying about them? Do I suddenly need to check the BHG and the Core sheets, to see who these people are, because they have their own reps?
In other words, something as simple as your rep sheet can affect everyone else in Sirius (and Gallia). Also, just because you say you're not going into Gallia - doesn't mean that somehow or other the devs won't support an invasion by the Gallics into the Taus where you DO operate - so you need to have how you are with the GRN, the Council, and everyone else you COULD run into.
As they use generic ID I don't see why should they define their relation to every faction to Sirius. There is no reason for a diplomacy stance without the first contact, be it on forums or in game. Once it happens they can decide according to how things play out. Why spoil the surprise and the future opportunities right now?