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16 Okt 2020 in 05:10am
Leaders of the excellent player-run companies are meeting to determine how to respond to the Drifter attacks, specifically how to push at CCP Games for launch these NPC invasions. Many people in Nullsec feel as though the multiplayer EVE Mobile ISK gameplay is being compromised by the Drifter invasions. Many alliance leaders are upset that the drifter invasion interrupted player conflicts, many of which were months in the building.
Because of this, the major alliance leaders are likely revenge that can negatively influence all of New Eden. Embargoes placed on Tier 2 goods - which can be harvestable in Nullsec and then sent to hubs such as Jita - could undermine and starve the PVE market, something that is felt even more in a game like EVE Online versus a conventional MMO. While over an embargo was proposed, one thing is for sure: EVE's great corporations will not take the disturbance of Nullsec distance lying down.
As a result, a blackout of local chat in player-owned space will occur, effectively altering how intelligence is gathered in Nullsec.
Effectively, the local chat platform is being installed to operate much like it does in Wormhole area: gamers can opt in to be observed in chat. Previously once you input a system you are added to the local chat window. You are able to see who is in distance together with you and whether they are friend or foe.
Via consumer Wingspantt on Reddit, the issues many capsuleers in Nullsec have this are laid quite bare. Local chat, the consumer states,"for years has been used as an instrument of warfare, reconnaissance and intelligence over it is used for social functions."
By enabling gamers to opt into local chat while at Nullsec, it takes much of the initial intelligence gathering away from players. This greatly benefits cloaked players especially, because they may essentially become completely invisible as a outcome. The blackout will basically make Nullsec incredibly risky for the players who take it home.
On one hand most will point out that Nullsec is supposed to be dangerous - it's player versus player gameplay that acts as the west in several respects. However, players have spent decades building up pockets of participant controlled space to be a home in New Eden, complete with logistics, supply chains and much more. Something even as apparently innocuous as this to the external viewer can completely change the dynamic of Nullsec Buy EVE Echoes ISK gameplay and also be incredibly disruptive.
Because of this, the major alliance leaders are likely revenge that can negatively influence all of New Eden. Embargoes placed on Tier 2 goods - which can be harvestable in Nullsec and then sent to hubs such as Jita - could undermine and starve the PVE market, something that is felt even more in a game like EVE Online versus a conventional MMO. While over an embargo was proposed, one thing is for sure: EVE's great corporations will not take the disturbance of Nullsec distance lying down.
As a result, a blackout of local chat in player-owned space will occur, effectively altering how intelligence is gathered in Nullsec.
Effectively, the local chat platform is being installed to operate much like it does in Wormhole area: gamers can opt in to be observed in chat. Previously once you input a system you are added to the local chat window. You are able to see who is in distance together with you and whether they are friend or foe.
Via consumer Wingspantt on Reddit, the issues many capsuleers in Nullsec have this are laid quite bare. Local chat, the consumer states,"for years has been used as an instrument of warfare, reconnaissance and intelligence over it is used for social functions."
By enabling gamers to opt into local chat while at Nullsec, it takes much of the initial intelligence gathering away from players. This greatly benefits cloaked players especially, because they may essentially become completely invisible as a outcome. The blackout will basically make Nullsec incredibly risky for the players who take it home.
On one hand most will point out that Nullsec is supposed to be dangerous - it's player versus player gameplay that acts as the west in several respects. However, players have spent decades building up pockets of participant controlled space to be a home in New Eden, complete with logistics, supply chains and much more. Something even as apparently innocuous as this to the external viewer can completely change the dynamic of Nullsec Buy EVE Echoes ISK gameplay and also be incredibly disruptive.
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