Friday 5 July 2019

It Is a Concern

I'm sort of just existing in Eve Online at the moment, not very dissimilar to what's happening out in my real world.  One of the things I've been doing to keep active, for a given value of active, is selling via contract Blue Print Copies.  I've been making the copies in a cheap citadel run by a group of French people who have a very loose relationship with fuelling the structure on time, every time.  I liken it to a good, but cheap, Motel.  Once in a while something just isn't going to work the way you want it to and I just need to find a way around that.  At least it doesn't have thin walls and three hours of hooker sex in the room next door.  Not the good kind either.

I'll be patient and see if they fuel it again after a couple of days.  The citadel, not the other thing.

I've also started, using my recently purchased microphone and additional mixer, an audio/video post about my last twelve months in Eve Online.  Well I say started, closer to the truth would be I've thought about it quite a bit, and I'm busy over the next few days so anything practical happening before Monday is about as likely as the Orange Idiot suddenly gaining some morals.  Next week, maybe.

On a slight segue we talk about Mittens, especially the one in "charge" of goons and, in their minds anyway, all of null sec, even the bits they don't control.  I'm sure they have a poster somewhere that says something like they choose not to control all of null sec to provide content to all goon members, and those lucky enough to be attacked by goons.  Who knows what goes on in diseased minds.  With the recent invasion by NPC's into null sec space, Mittens, and other "lesser" beings, have been moaning about being forced to react in ways, or play differently, or something something.

Fuck Those Guys.

However, it will be worth keeping an ear to the ground about the "protest" they are planning in high security space to somehow show CCP that goons and by extension, null sec space, run Eve Online.

Should be interesting.

I have to find those high, low and null sec space player numbers again.  From memory high sec has the most, but admittedly that's from a while ago and the apparent decline of Eve Online may have skewed them into null secs favour. 

Everything is content, but the quality varies.

The impression I receive from CCP at the moment is of a large business doing very little.

It is a concern.


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