(08-29-2016, 10:43 PM)Skorak Wrote: I often die for the sake of gameplay. Whereas I can run ANYtime.
This game was always working best when people found the balance between RP and Gameplay.
But where is the balance of RP and gameplay when you put your best pvp player onto the players of CR when you know they will get an easy blue with rubbish roleplay? I don't get how that is making things fair, balanced and enjoyable for both sides. The encounter I was speaking of was roughly 1 minute long from the DSAce logs and within that 1 minute there was 2 OC speaking and the CR spoke with both of them. The same NC pilot flew to Sabah earlier today looking for pvp. From what I have noticed on the NC BB the NC people only come to Coronado for 1 thing. PvP experiences knowing that CR members are new players, un experienced, know how to pvp or roleplay very well compared to the expierenced players who know the mechanics of the game. I came to the NC Feedback yestarday about a two storks in coronado that did not do any roleplay from the evidence I was given and I was told that those players were going to be spoken with. Was they? I know they were not or something was said but was not taken in. I am disappointed with how NC are "Roleplaying" recently. Especially considering they are trying to get official.
All I am hearing is from the NC is you are upset, moaning or complaining or something. I don't actaully know because your pvp players did not get a blue to make any money on the NC BB. I was told that there was a duel between a CR Bomber and a NC fighter. The NC Fighter was shield running and was going to get snac'd but a NC pvp player jumped in and replaced that NC Fighter to do damage on the CR bomber. This is a "Fair fight" how?
Replacing 1 fighter with another because the fear of dieing then coming here to say about CR docking because of INRP Reasons.
EDIT: // I just advice all NC members or outcasts members that are in this thread as we speak go take a sandwich break because you did not get any blue messages because of inrp reasons. The pilot having a fear of dieing.