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Posted: Jul 24th 2008 5:38PM (Unverified) said

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I really have mixed feelings on this one. CCP wants to encourage people to PvP with things like factional warfare and such business, but let's face the facts, unless your are suicide ganking freighters in high sec PvPing is a money loosing enterprise. On the otherside, farming isk with macro bots and other nafarious methods hurt the game for everyone.

Making isk in Eve can often be a very boring investment in midlessly killing NPCs or shooting rocks (assuming you are not enterprising enough to find better ways).

I personally don't buy isk, and I have figured out better ways to make isk, but for many people this is a barrier to gettting into the fight. So, I can understand why people would be enticed to buy isk.

One thing I'd like to see is that if you win PvP, it should be more profitable. A revamp of the bounty system to payout some when a ship is destroyed, or ships more likely to drop modules are a couple of ideas.

Some way to allow PvP to be potentially profitable would go a long ways to encouraging people to follow this path and lessen the incentive to buy isk.
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Posted: Jul 24th 2008 1:27PM SgtBaker said

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Hey, scamming in EVE is ok.. all EVE players should be aware of that - those that fall into these ISK seller traps just deserve what's coming to them.. I think the good GM is just trying to avoid having to handle petitions :-)
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Posted: Jul 24th 2008 11:31PM (Unverified) said

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pvp can be profitable as long as u avoid the costly part which is dying

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