What would you be hoping "to amount to" anyways? A player isn't measured by his alliance or corporation in Eve, but rather what he does to be "great". I started null in a 500 man pseudo-renter alliance in Oasa, now I'm space rich in the CFC.
(02-17-2014, 06:04 AM)Savas Wrote: What would you be hoping "to amount to" anyways? A player isn't measured by his alliance or corporation in Eve, but rather what he does to be "great". I started null in a 500 man pseudo-renter alliance in Oasa, now I'm space rich in the CFC.
Savas pls, are you implying that having isk is everything?
But then again, I guess everyone's objectives are different in EVE 8|
No, I'm implying that I like having a lot of isk. What I'm saying is that your corp or alliance isn't proportional to how well you do, rather what measures you take to get there.
What I meant was that the skill of an FC (FC skill is not determinable by killboard statistics) is entirely seperate from whether or not his corp/alliance is "good" or "bad", going back to my point that it is the player's responsibility to "amount to something" in whichever profession of EVE he chooses to delve into, the opportunities for which are everywhere; the corp/alliance doesn't define the individual player, rather what what he makes out of them.
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