![]() ![]() The artificial signal is buried underneath the wash of energy naturally present. In those circumstances, using an active scanner would be harder for another ship to notice. Like trying to hear a conversation at an airport, the background noise keeps drowning out what you are looking for. Near a star, where energy is all over and bouncing off of everything, it can be both easier and harder to figure out what you are seeing. Passive would emit no energy, and only receive energy from natural and artificial sources. Reddit is an unforgiving place and most of your crabjects won't be on here i assume.Thoughts on active and passive sensor modes: I would institute active and passive sensor modes. The warning about faction loot will also be missed. The maps are so much better to understand than dotlan or the ingame map. The built-in map editor with the prepackaged nul sec regions was my Only way of navigating nul-sec tbh. Yes there are alternatives for some of its functions, but what i loved about it was the all-in-one thing. Hope you guys are as succesful in your next endeavours. Thanks for the time you've put in for us. I think most people didnt realise how often you guys updated that shit to keep zkill integration working and the fifty code changes that happened on ccps end too. Thanks for the work! First i thought, ah just another troll doing their christmas trolling a month early. And the last sentence sounds a lot like tinfoil to me. Īgain, if it was just cheaters unsubbing, why did CCP cancel the blackout? I don't know about Multibox-AFK-PvE-Accounts, but those sound like normal players with a playstyle that you do not condone to me. Also there are groups that have grown to a point where they can economically pressure CCP in the direction that suits their goals, for example ordering their members tu unsub PvE-Multiaccount-Farms. 3-5 thousand lost logins due to "cheater" Accounts and Multibox-AFK-PvE-Accounts unsubbing (or rather stopping to PLEX for Omega) is pretty low, compared to the remaining 25k Logins it was stunning. So I assume there was a lot more fallout for normal players that you chose not to mention here.Ĭompared with the 30 thousand lost logins in 2.5 years before blackout the appr. I just wonder, if blackout only hit the cheaters and was otherwise a good thing, why did CCP decide to stop it? That, logically, does not make any sense to me. No, I'm also not doubting that the cheaters income was reduced. ![]() ![]() Have you seen the Dev-Panel of Larrikin on Vegas? The graph that showed how the ISK income of "cheater" Accounts plummeted by 50% on th 1st day of blackout? Where he said that blackout was a "hard blow" to botting and RMT ventures? But I guess people have already given up on that. Now you could say that monitoring an Intel-channel wouldn't be as bad if the PvE itself was engaging and fun so you actually want to interact with the game. When you made the effort of establishing a coordinated Intel-channel that actually carries quality Intel, having a notification when something bad is reported nearby is almost an inevitable consequence. These tasks always get automated because they are fucking mind-numbingly boring and you really have to hate the other guy if you want to force him to do these tasks despite there being better options. I don't need to check the home surveillance camera all the time to see if someone broke in, clever algorithms do that and notify me in case of movement.Īssuming that it's the norm of having to constantly monitor an otherwise completely uninteresting data source for that one interesting event that it may carry in hours seems way more outlandish to me. I don't need to check my front door all the time to see if someone wants to visit, I have a doorbell. I don't need to constantly check my GPS if I'm still on the right track, it will notify me when action is necessary or I took a wrong turn. I don't need to look at my phone constantly to see if anyone is calling, luckily I get a notification called a "ringtone". I don't get the obsession of eve players to force people to focus on the most boring tasks. ![]()
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