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Nofonno
Amarr Epitoth Fleetyards Vigilia Valeria
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Posted - 2007.10.26 06:55:00 -
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Edited by: Nofonno on 26/10/2007 06:56:01 Nice blog overall, quite informative. Kudos to the hardworking devs and code-monkeys.
However...
I rarely dispense profanity, but the fact that the Amarr have gotten the finger again really (I mean REALLY) ****es me off. There's abundant lowsec clouds for other empires and only one in some backwater region where there's more of BoB than our Holy Empire.
(edited for spelling) A scientist must be an optimist at heart - to have the strength to rally against a chorus of voices saying "it cannot be done". |
Nofonno
Amarr Epitoth Fleetyards Vigilia Valeria
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Posted - 2007.10.26 08:40:00 -
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Originally by: El'essar Viocragh Two gas constellations per empire faction powerblock.
Of course having a gas constellation in two thirds of our Minmatar regions sounds nice, but you can easily change that. The Amarr Empire only needs to give us a few of their unused ones :D
Seriously. 2 constellations per empire faction block. In Forge/Lonetrek for Caldari, in Placid/Solitude for Gallente, in Heimatar/Molden Heath for Minmatar, in Aridia/Derelik for Amarr. And yes, one of them is in OMG Ammatar Space. OH NOES.
Sorry, that is neither abundant in the "everyone else" or "the shaft" in the "we poor little amarrians" case. And it certainly is not the fault of Greyscale that your "oh so mighty holy empire" isn't able to secure it's lowsec regions.
I am REALLY tempted to start an Amarr character and see if I get "Whining(1) V" upon creation.
I usually don't whine (don't even have Whinning I) I see your point any my flaw -- I logged into EvE to doublecheck on the regions, filtered the star map for Amarr Empire and saw only Aridia, completely forgotting about the Ammatar.
My bad and a sincere apology to anyone offended. A scientist must be an optimist at heart - to have the strength to rally against a chorus of voices saying "it cannot be done". |
Nofonno
Amarr Epitoth Fleetyards Vigilia Valeria
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Posted - 2007.10.26 12:53:00 -
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One thing that I have heard previously and seem to be lacking in this blog: will the asteroid belts be moved from static to exploration (onboard scanner grade)?
A scientist must be an optimist at heart - to have the strength to rally against a chorus of voices saying "it cannot be done". |
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