(11-19-2014, 07:38 PM)Vendetta Wrote: Surviving something is a lot better than dying, regardless of who started the fight or not. Still not seeing the point.
The point is you wasted everyone's time by doing what you did. No one enjoys a wasted of time, am i not right?
(11-19-2014, 07:19 PM)Stefz. Wrote: it makes your faction look stupid both iRP and OoRP.
It also proves the fact the you guys don't know how to lose. And that's a bad thing.
We've taken a lot of losses before, doesn't really effect us, yet you're all telling us to not survive and succumb to the fact that we're going to die. Sure, I get it, you don't want to waste your time with PvP. You'd just rather shoot us down and be done with it, because frankly, it's relatively easy to do. No no, I understand completely now. We should just fly in a straight line in to your shots. Okay. Sure. We'll not survive, or dodge, or shoot back, we'll just sit there and take it. No problem then.
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You did? Cause ever since your group showed up around, all you did was troll around, lose one of your guys and rapidly retreat back to Vespucci 'cause scared much. That's just disappointing and people may start avoiding people like you. "Surviving is something a lot better than dying " you say? We all die someday. You can't dodge or retreat from that, but in this case, you get many chances to learn from your mistakes. But you will never be able to learn anything if you keep retreating.
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(11-19-2014, 08:00 PM)Carter Wrote: Truth must hurt, right? #Lockthread
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Feedback threads are NOT:
-places to complain about an incident with a member or members of the faction that you didn't like. That is what Skype and PMs are for.
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(11-19-2014, 07:26 PM)Vendetta Wrote: EDIT: Anyhow. What I understand from your point is we should just die in every fight we get involved in, rather than live to fight another day. I'm not sure why survival seems so hard to understand in this.
you had 11 snubs, enough to murder any cap in minutes, yet you still sat in Vespucci
i dont get it, yes, you'll lose one or two, but with that many snubs, youll kill a hell of a lot more than youll lose
Okay, what is wrong with winning, because it sure seems that you're taking it too far with the fact we got out alive.
Pretty sure training is to help you Win in combat, Both In-FL and In-RL, let me give a few scenarios:
In-FL: We train in conn and other systems to help us in PvP combat so we can actually do well in RP fights, both knowing what to do in a scenario where you are out numbered and under-powered.
In-RL: Military personnel train in 'Training areas' to help them in firefight combat so they can actually do well in fights when it comes to a real situation, both knowing what to do in a scenario where they are out numbered and under-powered.
What we did is what we learned in training, if you don't like it, then you can go somewhere where you can complain about everything that isn't contested because "You don't like it" (E.G. Tumblr) Because from what i see is that we did well and understood what we had going for us.
P.S. we should train a bit more in Vespucci to refine our skills when it comes to a in RP fight.
(11-19-2014, 07:26 PM)Vendetta Wrote: EDIT: Anyhow. What I understand from your point is we should just die in every fight we get involved in, rather than live to fight another day. I'm not sure why survival seems so hard to understand in this.
you had 11 snubs, enough to murder any cap in minutes, yet you still sat in Vespucci
i dont get it, yes, you'll lose one or two, but with that many snubs, youll kill a hell of a lot more than youll lose
You're overestimating our PvP ability. We'd all die to each other sooner than we'd kill one snub.
(11-19-2014, 07:26 PM)Vendetta Wrote: EDIT: Anyhow. What I understand from your point is we should just die in every fight we get involved in, rather than live to fight another day. I'm not sure why survival seems so hard to understand in this.
you had 11 snubs, enough to murder any cap in minutes, yet you still sat in Vespucci
i dont get it, yes, you'll lose one or two, but with that many snubs, youll kill a hell of a lot more than youll lose
You're overestimating our PvP ability. We'd all die to each other sooner than we'd kill one snub.
it doesnt take a god damn mlg blunt master CSGO awp sniper 1v1 rust quickscoper to right click on a capital ship until it dies while you WASD and dodge everything
at the very least try
if you dont try youre never gonna get stuff done and you'll just sit in vespucci all day
would you rather look back on these days and think "damn that was some good guard system camping" or "we murdered the entire navy fleet in a whole eleven prossies!!!"