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Author Topic: Where would we be without FW?  (Read 5958 times)

BloodBird

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Re: Where would we be without FW?
« Reply #45 on: 09 Nov 2011, 23:26 »

It's New Eden, Doyle. We *are* screwed by definition.
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Re: Where would we be without FW?
« Reply #46 on: 10 Nov 2011, 12:31 »

And that just became my new favorite tag line.  And agreed.
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Arnulf Ogunkoya

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Re: Where would we be without FW?
« Reply #47 on: 10 Nov 2011, 18:26 »

Here's the thing.

If one of the factions triumphed over it's opponent then where would PC's from the defeated race spawn from and who would train them? I suppose they could wind up being trained by their allied faction.

Also. If one of the core nations goes how would people see relations amongst the survivors developing?
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Re: Where would we be without FW?
« Reply #48 on: 10 Nov 2011, 21:52 »

The fact that they implemented FW, and disbanded the RP Aurora group pretty much doomed FW to be limited instanced PVP, and that was pretty much it.  Add to that the fact that low security is a pretty unprofitable place for the most part, with the moons still in the hands of the large 0.0 alliances, and the doldrum that comes to FW after about six months there isn't enough there to support a RP group for the most part.  FW can very easily turn a RP group into just another vanilla PVP group very quickly, very quietly, and very effectively.
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Graelyn

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Re: Where would we be without FW?
« Reply #49 on: 10 Nov 2011, 22:59 »

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Re: Where would we be without FW?
« Reply #50 on: 11 Nov 2011, 10:34 »

Add to that the fact that low security is a pretty unprofitable place for the most part, with the moons still in the hands of the large 0.0 alliances,

We seem to be doing alright making a profit in low-sec and besides high-end moons large 0.0 alliances are not excessively presence, but maybe that is just in my corner of New Eden.
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Re: Where would we be without FW?
« Reply #51 on: 11 Nov 2011, 11:45 »

Add to that the fact that low security is a pretty unprofitable place for the most part, with the moons still in the hands of the large 0.0 alliances,

We seem to be doing alright making a profit in low-sec and besides high-end moons large 0.0 alliances are not excessively presence, but maybe that is just in my corner of New Eden.

The corner of low-sec space, close to Cloud Ring/Pure Blind is quite active with the big nullsec guys. Also Rook & Kings always come pay a visit.
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Re: Where would we be without FW?
« Reply #52 on: 11 Nov 2011, 12:08 »

Add to that the fact that low security is a pretty unprofitable place for the most part, with the moons still in the hands of the large 0.0 alliances,

We seem to be doing alright making a profit in low-sec and besides high-end moons large 0.0 alliances are not excessively presence, but maybe that is just in my corner of New Eden.

The corner of low-sec space, close to Cloud Ring/Pure Blind is quite active with the big nullsec guys. Also Rook & Kings always come pay a visit.
*looks at his corner of low-sec and Bruno's description*  Maybe we have different corners with very similar descriptions.
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