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381. Choose between taranis, claw or crow interceptor - in Ships and Modules [original thread]
I use a Claw, and find it nearly faultless. Its only drawback is the very short targeting range. The Claw is an easy transition if you have spent a lot of time in a Rifter. I have a Stiletto as well. This is a more difficult ship to load out. The...
- by Kurtz - at 2004.03.18 08:51:00
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382. NPC Navy Battleships - in Test Server Feedback [original thread]
Edited by: Kurtz on 06/03/2004 10:08:17 Tank has a valid point. NPC navy ships should drop loot. I on occasion had to destroy faction navy ships in the course of agent missions and these paid nothing, and dropped nothing. I know that most o...
- by Kurtz - at 2004.03.06 07:50:00
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383. R&D Agent emails - in Missions & Complexes [original thread]
If you have 40 million to pay for the RPM skill pack, then certainly you have a few million more to adequately outfit the stations you intend to operate agents with? If you do not do as Morkt recommends, you are wasting your time, which is far mo...
- by Kurtz - at 2004.02.28 21:01:00
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384. How to speed things up a bit. - in Missions & Complexes [original thread]
There are three level 1 Nefantar Mining agents in Yuzier, .9 sec. Run for all three at the same time, you will progress three times faster, and it is a bit more of a challenge running multiple agents. Once you have access to a Level 2, and get som...
- by Kurtz - at 2004.02.25 02:53:00
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385. best mining ship in each ship class ? - in Ships and Modules [original thread]
Frigate: Probe. Huge cargo, fast, two turrets, decent drone bay, mining laser capacitor bonus. This is a great expendable mining ship for high-risk environments. A good starter ship, a Probe was my second ship, after I realized the Burst, with itÆ...
- by Kurtz - at 2004.02.25 02:34:00
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386. Pussycat... - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
I remember the days before kitty cat went on her naughty bend. I bought a couple of Stabbers from her. She was a regular manufacturer a while back.
- by Kurtz - at 2004.02.21 21:57:00
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387. WTS: Claw Interceptor elite frigate BP - in Market Discussions [original thread]
50 million You are no doubt selling this BP, because it takes considerable effort to manufacture these frigates, which have a small customer base. There is a limit on how many of these ships could feasibly be sold to recover the cost of the inves...
- by Kurtz - at 2004.02.21 19:30:00
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388. Just got a Zor-ish like mission. It was a blast! - in Missions & Complexes [original thread]
I get this for a mission a little while ago: Objectives ----------------------- To complete the mission, the following must be performed by you: one unit of Prisoners must be provided at ELIDED VI - Moon 19 - ELIDED one Slaver must be provided at...
- by Kurtz - at 2004.02.19 06:22:00
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389. My new interceptor isnt a reall hot rod unfortunatly :( - in Ships and Modules [original thread]
ôthe impression I've had for a while now was that the ability to accurately scan and warp to an object found would be a new module .. rather than an innate ship ability .. now the Recon frigates in the DB are setup with -90% cpu need for "Black Op...
- by Kurtz - at 2004.02.16 20:25:00
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390. Give the Raven some loving, - in Ships and Modules [original thread]
ItÆs not just the Raven here that needs the improvements. Two ships had specific nerfing applied to them; the Blackbird and the Scorpion, the Raven just received a general nerfing from the overall changes in the targeting. Its problems predate Cas...
- by Kurtz - at 2004.02.16 19:48:00
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391. "Fugitive Scenario" - in Missions & Complexes [original thread]
I would suggest looking under the options of the F10 map, and look for a selection called ôLabelsö, in there perhaps will turn on the information about these scenario locations that the mission guidelines refer to as being visible on the map.
- by Kurtz - at 2004.02.10 03:44:00
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392. The Clipper Type - in Ships and Modules [original thread]
Edited by: Kurtz on 08/02/2004 19:52:12 I looked on EVE DB a bit at the specifications for the Elite mining frigates. While the cargo hold size is not listed, the Minmatar frigate is based upon the Probe platform, which has a large cargo bay ...
- by Kurtz - at 2004.02.08 19:49:00
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393. There is a growing need to have level 4 agents available. - in Missions & Complexes [original thread]
For thoses asking for non combat, I have written a suggested one: Mission briefing: ----------------------- After a recent dispute with our food service provider company, Ammatar consulate has a bit of a problem with supplying its bases with fo...
- by Kurtz - at 2004.02.08 19:19:00
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394. There is a growing need to have level 4 agents available. - in Missions & Complexes [original thread]
Many players have risen to sufficient skill levels, as to make the currently available level 3 agent kill missions little more than exercises in how little ammo, or how small of a ship can be used to complete the mission. Even with such amusement...
- by Kurtz - at 2004.02.07 22:03:00
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395. Is this an elite frigate? - in Ships and Modules [original thread]
The pictured spawn is of 3 frigates. I would be hard pressed to take three cruisers with a frigate. My asking is more out of curiosity of the play style one must adapt if one starts making enemies. Given the immediate flaming you received simpl...
- by Kurtz - at 2004.02.04 08:16:00
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396. Is this an elite frigate? - in Ships and Modules [original thread]
It canÆt be much fun to take on that kill mission with a Scorpion shield tanked like that. I normally do that mission in a Rifter, sometimes a Vigil, even a Slasher once. Has your reputation precluded you from using a frigate for even push over ...
- by Kurtz - at 2004.02.04 07:10:00
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397. How safe is it to store ISK in your hangers? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
The reason I have seen for dragging ISK to hanger is to use it as a failsafe mechanism. You certainly wonÆt be mugged walking down the street, but you may make a typographical error while purchasing or trading. Historical references of retrievin...
- by Kurtz - at 2004.01.27 05:54:00
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398. Teamspeak--DANGER - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
It takes more than a firewall my friend. Firewalls operate on the network layer. Firewalls can only block traffic based on source and destination addresses and ports. With DDOS, the packet must still be delivered to the firewall, and then discarde...
- by Kurtz - at 2004.01.25 21:28:00
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399. Teamspeak--DANGER - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
As a network engineer in real life for an Internet service provider, I can attest to the fact that DDOS attacks can be very effective, no matter what your upstream bandwidth or hardware configuration, as the DDOS will be clogging the downstream ba...
- by Kurtz - at 2004.01.25 19:25:00
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400. My case against pirates. - in Crime and Punishment [original thread]
My friend, you have asked a ôloaded questionö. Similar in nature to the old ôHave you stopped beating you wife?ö question. Of course, you are not going to get any meaningful responses from such questions. Better phasing without self-incriminati...
- by Kurtz - at 2004.01.20 03:02:00
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