EVE IS DYING!!!
No seriously... DYING!
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*RAGEING AND INSULTS*
Here's another truism of Eve: HTFU or GTFO.
Repeat after me, Miz;
Miss-constructing the arguments or claims of another is bad form.
Insulting another player is bad.
Use of overly memetic acronyms is unoriginal and silly.
And with that out of the way, let me point out a few things;
Firstly, I never stated or claimed that EVE is dying, nor did I bitch about the game in general. I pointed out that one of the games many features are not performing to desired standards because to be an anti-pirate currently means making a choice; skimping on effectiveness by ignoring people you know to be helping pirates until they actively do - something that is usually going to get you a lost battle - or, accepting a sec-hit and the fact your basically playing piracy-lite.
It can be done. Anti-pirates all over EVE prove this daily. But such a way should not need exist, when it could be possible to alter the system to be more useful to all involved.
Secondly, it should not be a demand that I, and anyone else who may be feeling like me, should just accept that the system is flawed and stop caring, either quitting or 'living with it', when the perfectly acceptable option of - try to improve the system – exists.
As mentioned the only 'fix' I can see right now that might remove MOST (note: not all) of the exploitable conditions surrounding piracy would be to introduce a total re-organization of the way the system works. Realistically, this will not happen, so we will be forced to think of minor changes that might improve on things without making major game-adjustments that are never going to happen anyhow.
And so I'm simply going to ask: Does anyone have any ideas to share? Anything you think might help make the game a more interesting place for pirates and anyone who might want to 'deal' with them, without re-working the entire sec-rating/High-Low space mechanics? There is another tread by Aria Jenneth that deals with any possible bounty-revamp, so let's keep it to that tread, and deal with anything else, here.