![]() Considering kills of cruisers and below are quite costly for the one losing the ship, but there's not much reward for those doing the killing, and cruisers need to go to low sec for decent missions. Once scanning skills are in game, the dangers for battlecruisers and below in low sec will certainly be adequate.Īnd I don't think bubbles should be allowed in low sec at all. Battleships certainly should NOT be safe while alone in low sec. Lowsec imo, should be risky for industrial ships that are carrying a huge load (as that's SUPPOSED to be risky and require defenses), I'd say cruisers and below should be pretty safe, and battlecruisers should be the level where there's some risk. Yep, I mentioned in above comments, null should be dangerous for all ships, with frigates obviously the least risk, but always taking some risks. Null sec needs a type of ship which is uncatcheable, inexpensive, and with limited combat capability to make autopilot feasible in null sec. ![]() Currently Low sec and High sec are 100% safe for autopiloting and should remain that way (they should take steps to ensure it does). In conclusion: This last patch fixed a bug that needed fixing and was being abused. This was not intended and needed to be fixed. While ratting if an enemy interceptor appeared on your overview all you had to do was hit the play button on your autopilot, and even when the interceptor warp disrupts you. Before the change if you pre-set a destination anywhere, you were 100% immune while ratting in high quality rare null sec anomalies. This had nothing to do with afk auto piloting, but was with the manual abuse of the activation of autopilot. Rival null sec groups shouldn't be able to ping their alliance and have them 'autopilot' their entire pvp fleet 50 jumps into their opponents HQ system risk free.Īs for this current change? They actually fixed a bug that was being abused. Ships with combat capability and large cargo holds should be able to be caught and killed by null sec corps and groups defending their space with bubbles. I think autopilot should be 100% safe in null sec IF you fly certain ships with limited combat ability and cargo space (interceptor frigates with bubble immunity?) to make travelling to and from high sec from your null sec home an easy 'mobile game' friendly afk-able experience. The killing of pilots who are at work with the client closed and the phone in their pocket is not appealing to me and it shouldn't be to anyone. All of my pvp (and ganking.) has been at cosmic anomalies in low sec and null sec. I've made billions of isk in EVE-Echoes pvping (looted 700mil from 1 kill yesterday alone) and none of that was done at stargates. I think autopilot should be 100% safe in high sec and low sec. This kind of game play died with the popularization of killboards, instead we just started fragging everyone on sight. I spent a large portion of my eve career doing piracy, ACTUAL piracy where I (and my corp) would catch and ransom ships and always release them if ransom was paid. I also don't think it necessarily needs ALL of these either. Go to an out of game killboard to see what systems are being camped and where campers are active.ĮVE echoes is currently lacking all of these. View the map with star system information such as # of ships, # of ships destroyed in system to spot camps. Probe down targets to get precise warp in's on them. Scan a system with a click of a button to see what ships are around and where they are. ![]() I gank, multi-box, and even spy however, even I think there should be a more casual vibe to echoes compared to Eve-Online.Ĭurrently EVE echoes is lacking some very important information gathering tools. To some of you I may be the worst kind of player. I love everything about EVE and have been active in it's community as well as attending the fanfest events. I've played EVE-O for 13 years now (still play) and the vast majority of my time there has been spent on PVP.
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