(06-01-2015, 11:05 PM)Garrett Jax Wrote: Good deal. Event is over. Learned some things. Might tweak the event next time. Maybe less caps. There were at least 50 players in Sigma 13 at one time and I don't know if any mining actually took place, save the "charon mining" from Five.Thousand.Units
Anyways, I had fun and that's all that counts, right? Just kidding.
If I have another day off, I'll try to organize another one of these. Thanks for all the feedback.
I saw someone mine that wasn't me! I forgot the name but he filled us both. He was cool.
I had fun at the event and appreciate it being hosted. I'm looking forward to the next one.
(06-01-2015, 11:11 PM)Pacific Wrote: On another note your forces very rudely and silently engaged my ship and I mean the |+| tagged ships. Whilst I did not engaged nor typed any kinds of RP when I exited the trade lane,this is not a behaviour that is appropriate for a faction of your ranking. So I suggest you tell your pilot to wait a little bit see if the vessel will engage before going trigger happy.
You approached an active engagement, said pilot believed you were engaged already.
When the mistake was realized, an actual engagement message was dropped. Simple mistake
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(06-01-2015, 11:05 PM)Garrett Jax Wrote: Good deal. Event is over. Learned some things. Might tweak the event next time. Maybe less caps. There were at least 50 players in Sigma 13 at one time and I don't know if any mining actually took place, save the "charon mining" from Five.Thousand.Units
Anyways, I had fun and that's all that counts, right? Just kidding.
If I have another day off, I'll try to organize another one of these. Thanks for all the feedback.
Mind a suggestion? I like the idea of the event, should do others, but next time try a system that is not all nebula. Lots of people shooting in a nebula == really bad lag for us folks from the other side of the atlantic.
(06-01-2015, 11:05 PM)Garrett Jax Wrote: Good deal. Event is over. Learned some things. Might tweak the event next time. Maybe less caps. There were at least 50 players in Sigma 13 at one time and I don't know if any mining actually took place, save the "charon mining" from Five.Thousand.Units
Anyways, I had fun and that's all that counts, right? Just kidding.
If I have another day off, I'll try to organize another one of these. Thanks for all the feedback.
Mind a suggestion? I like the idea of the event, should do others, but next time try a system that is not all nebula. Lots of people shooting in a nebula == really bad lag for us folks from the other side of the atlantic.
Never considered that. Throw me a suggestion for a different event that works better and I'll try to implement it my next day off. Simpler the better. My skill at managing commodities is still low, but I'm learning.
Despite the messiness, which is to be expected, this was a very enjoyable event - especially having to make diplomatic decisions mid-fight under pressure (which considering the GC diplo stances, was pretty insane). A nice side to Disco we haven't seen in a long time.
It would be great to see more events like these, thank you Jax!
(06-01-2015, 09:44 PM)Scourgeclaw Wrote: Can't say I'm impressed honestly.
When I, as a self-proclaimed cap-whore decide to bring a large snubforce as opposed to the gunboat squad I wanted to bring, only to be graced with the sight of a metric crapton of enemy caps, then honestly nobody has any more room to complain about me.
And when everything decides to just say "no, kill OCs first" when ignoring absolutely everything else hostile, it' doesn't exactly make me want to arrange more raids like this.
RM and Kusari Navy AND GMG AND Corsairs all ignoring each-other just to shoot OCs.
Sorry but there's a problem with that.
Blatant ID violations and OORP groupings combined with cap-whoring don't exactly make me want to keep logging either.
Well done everyone.
Well done.
I'm not always one to complain about ganks but I +1 this.
(06-01-2015, 09:44 PM)Scourgeclaw Wrote: Can't say I'm impressed honestly.
When I, as a self-proclaimed cap-whore decide to bring a large snubforce as opposed to the gunboat squad I wanted to bring, only to be graced with the sight of a metric crapton of enemy caps, then honestly nobody has any more room to complain about me.
And when everything decides to just say "no, kill OCs first" when ignoring absolutely everything else hostile, it' doesn't exactly make me want to arrange more raids like this.
RM and Kusari Navy AND GMG AND Corsairs all ignoring each-other just to shoot OCs.
Sorry but there's a problem with that.
Blatant ID violations and OORP groupings combined with cap-whoring don't exactly make me want to keep logging either.
Well done everyone.
Well done.
Speaking from the GMG| pov: the OC attacked GMG at Naha. They opened the fight. Can prove it at any time.
Dunno what you are talking about, tbh.
Again speaking for GMG: I kept my forces at bay, trying not to unbalance the fights that were pretty hard to oversee. I am also not an expert of GMG| relations bc I am normally just a lowly pvp tool, but I tried actively to not make it a worse cluster-mess than it was. And I can prove that as well at any given time.
So, coming to the TS channel, and raging... was the wrong place, imo.
Yea letting all the GMG ally with RM and gank the cross gg.
GMG and Rheinland have a non-aggression and sorta mutual defense treaty. Why should they shoot each other?
And yeah, it sucks if you die first in a huge fight, but think of it as being the guy that scared everyone else so much they had to take you out first.