but that's what they do. think not of it as paying pirates, but as paying for education. next time you see them, you'll know to go the other way.
you do know that there is a /restart betatestcash command that gives out 1.8billion-with-a-b spacebucks, don't you? during the beta phase of 87 we have unlimited money, cos they want us to buy every ship, fly every system, dock every base and look for bugs generally. WTH are you doing trading, cos you will lose it all by the end of beta-christmas
(10-04-2013, 02:43 AM)Coin Wrote: but that's what they do. think not of it as paying pirates, but as paying for education. next time you see them, you'll know to go the other way.
you do know that there is a /restart betatestcash command that gives out 1.8billion-with-a-b spacebucks, don't you? during the beta phase of 87 we have unlimited money, cos they want us to buy every ship, fly every system, dock every base and look for bugs generally. WTH are you doing trading, cos you will lose it all by the end of beta-christmas
(10-04-2013, 03:20 AM)Thargoid Wrote: If no one traded, then how would anyone test the potential bugs in transports/commodities? Some people enjoy RPing a trader, believe it or not.
Bounties are for revenge, and he wants revenge, I don't see a problem.
If you want to pirate people, expect enemies!
i enjoy rping as a trader too. but whats the point in handing out discocreds when there is a rollback in the pipeline? basically asking bunters to work for free.
if revenge is his issue, he can restart betatestcash and buy a lolcap. revenge is the tawdriest of motives, and it ill-behooves anyone to draw others down into the mire of tit-for-tat.
commodities are not exactly the highest priority to look for bugs, unlike ships and bases, as there is more work involved in fixing those than in editing buy/sell prices.
Some people just enjoy PvP that are outside of Conn, they can roleplay with them for a bit, have a PvP then kill them.
Also, hunting someone and tracking them down is a lot of fun too, looking at the navmap. trying to guess where they're going to go, then the huge feeling of excitement when you see 'em pop up on your scanner.
Maybe I've missed something, but last time I checked, this was the Discovery Role-Playing forum section. If this is still the case, please stop the OCC talk. Thanks.
(10-04-2013, 03:20 AM)Thargoid Wrote: If no one traded, then how would anyone test the potential bugs in transports/commodities? Some people enjoy RPing a trader, believe it or not.
Bounties are for revenge, and he wants revenge, I don't see a problem.
If you want to pirate people, expect enemies!
i enjoy rping as a trader too. but whats the point in handing out discocreds when there is a rollback in the pipeline? basically asking bunters to work for free.
if revenge is his issue, he can restart betatestcash and buy a lolcap. revenge is the tawdriest of motives, and it ill-behooves anyone to draw others down into the mire of tit-for-tat.
commodities are not exactly the highest priority to look for bugs, unlike ships and bases, as there is more work involved in fixing those than in editing buy/sell prices.