test content
What is the Arc Client?
Install Arc

If we can kill in less than 5secs, will that be nerfed as well?

13

Comments

  • xtremenoob1xtremenoob1 Member Posts: 489 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    naz4 wrote: »
    Why is that?

    It's the 21st Century and everyone is a winner. No one must die!

    Damn teams and their heals and kills!
    -X-/Pandas - Pheo
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
  • bitemepwebitemepwe Member Posts: 6,760 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    It's the 21st Century and everyone is a winner. No one must die!

    Damn teams and their heals and kills!

    PCPvP? (Politically Correct Player versus Player)
    Leonard Nimoy, Spock.....:(

    R.I.P
  • redsnake721redsnake721 Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    No kidding it seems that there is a large group of PVP players that think that if they get killed in PVP then the person that killed them is exploiting a OP/Broken ability or spamming cheese. That there is no possible way that they are doing anything wrong and that the other person is a hack or is exploiting broken consoles or Doffs or whatever. I lest accept that there are certian players that I just can't kill. my whole team can shoot at them all day and not kill them. I'm not sure how that BOP or Bug can resist the focused attack of 5 players but they can do it. Do I think they are cheating or need to be nerfed? No.

    They discoverd a build or bought a gaming mouse and have a great macro or great keybinds. Good for them. Not everything that kills you is broken and needs to be nurfed.

    If you ask me the only thing that has been nerfed this year that needed it was the immortal fleet shields. and perhaps the Elachi console and thats it. Everything else was just to make a small but vocal group happy it seems.
  • jjgrands420jjgrands420 Member Posts: 135 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    only if most people cant pull it off. you see double tap required hittign two seperate buttons. this complexity isnt justified and those abusing it were simply 14 yr old nerds!


    here here if u cant bind it to autofire all bind spacebar, IT ISNT FAIR
  • timejumperstimejumpers Member Posts: 120 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    skollulfr wrote: »
    welcome to 2013 soon to be 2014.
    please be aware that implemented systems from 20 years ago may become antiquated do to limitations in their scalability, causing them to break down and replaced with new systems that can deal with the content.

    Forgetting about the bleed through doffs that will still allow 5. second kills.
  • timejumperstimejumpers Member Posts: 120 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    naz4 wrote: »
    Oh, we can still kill with just 1 person without the double tap in less than 2 secs. The point is, everytime we do this, will cryptic just nerf bat everything because we bruised someone else's ego to the point where you'll only have elite handbags available in a T5 starbase near you?

    We don't just come up with these builds over night. It takes weeks and months to perfect internally within our fleet spending time money and effort.

    So, if the reward for this is Cryptic TRIBBLE over the guys that invest, something is seriously wrong.

    Sounds like an arguement a p2wer would use you and your p2w double tap.
  • jeagersneckjeagersneck Member Posts: 45 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    Sounds like an arguement a p2wer would use you and your p2w double tap.

    What has double tap to do with pay2win? LOL.

    You're so hilarious :)

    timeship2winjumpers
  • timejumperstimejumpers Member Posts: 120 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    naz4 wrote: »
    Never claimed to be the first to use it. No offense but we were the first ones to make it function so that almost everytime we decloaked, we got a kill and survived against outstanding opponents. We generally don't even need a nuke or alpha to do it as well.

    It's only now that people are starting to catch up to it.

    What other groups of people can claim that?

    That's where most of our time goes. Refining builds until we can't squeeze anymore out of it and making sure it fits in a team environment.

    So let me get this strait you are bragging that you can use double tap without alpha or snb and get a kill every time. You are also claiming that this is ok. Lol you crack me up .
  • antoniosalieriantoniosalieri Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    Double tap was p2w... damn didin't know Cryptic was cashing in on my builds back in 09. lol
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
    Dignity and an empty sack is worth the sack.
  • lterlter Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    GW is getting fixed. A Tac ability is getting nerfed. I'd say a little good news for pvp.
  • timejumperstimejumpers Member Posts: 120 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    Double tap was p2w... damn didin't know Cryptic was cashing in on my builds back in 09. lol

    I believe the op was stating that double tap was made extremely op with marion doffs correct so no your ****ty bo double tap from 09 sucked and was very unreliable and was not p2w . The new double tap wich is easy to do and is almost 100 % efficient and requires a doff that cost money that makes it p2w. As ive heard the op state it was when marion came into play that it became exploitable i agree it became even more exploitable with the bleedthrough doffs. Nobody wants to mention that because it might get nerfed also.
  • mustafatennickmustafatennick Member Posts: 868 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    I believe the op was stating that double tap was made extremely op with marion doffs correct so no your ****ty bo double tap from 09 sucked and was very unreliable and was not p2w . The new double tap wich is easy to do and is almost 100 % efficient and requires a doff that cost money that makes it p2w. As ive heard the op state it was when marion came into play that it became exploitable i agree it became even more exploitable with the bleedthrough doffs. Nobody wants to mention that because it might get nerfed also.

    Who pays for their Marion doffs??

    Ec is an ingame currency
    ----=====This is my opinion you don't have to listen and no one else has to read them these "OPINIONS" are based on my exploits and my learning other people will have their opinions and that's fine just don't knock my way of doing things thanks=====---- :cool:
  • virusdancervirusdancer Member Posts: 18,687 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    Who pays for their Marion doffs??

    Ec is an ingame currency

    Marion couldn't exist in the game unless somebody spent real money somewhere in the chain.

    Lockboxy Key -> Temporal Lockbox -> Temporal Beacon Storage Device -> Marion

    For the Key to exist, there has to have been a Zen transaction. Outside of various contests, Zen exists because of a cash transaction. Could be an actual purchase, could be from a stipend...but actual money was involved.

    Just because somebody might join in the chain somewhere after the real money was involved, doesn't negate the fact that real money has to exist in the chain.

    It's a means by which somebody can take real money, buy Zen, and not only convert it to Dil - but they can also effectively buy EC with real money.

    It's not like it's drug money or anything, but folks need to stop kidding themselves about the nature of the game - looking down on things - while playing a role in them. Cryptic couldn't offer so much for free if it weren't for the fact that folks grinding away EC and Dil are still helping Cryptic make money. It's part of what keeps the game afloat.
  • mustafatennickmustafatennick Member Posts: 868 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    Marion couldn't exist in the game unless somebody spent real money somewhere in the chain.

    Lockboxy Key -> Temporal Lockbox -> Temporal Beacon Storage Device -> Marion

    For the Key to exist, there has to have been a Zen transaction. Outside of various contests, Zen exists because of a cash transaction. Could be an actual purchase, could be from a stipend...but actual money was involved.

    Just because somebody might join in the chain somewhere after the real money was involved, doesn't negate the fact that real money has to exist in the chain.

    It's a means by which somebody can take real money, buy Zen, and not only convert it to Dil - but they can also effectively buy EC with real money.

    It's not like it's drug money or anything, but folks need to stop kidding themselves about the nature of the game - looking down on things - while playing a role in them. Cryptic couldn't offer so much for free if it weren't for the fact that folks grinding away EC and Dil are still helping Cryptic make money. It's part of what keeps the game afloat.

    zen can be claimed using dilithium which can be earned by spending 5-10 minutes doing an stf

    From which the key can be purchased in order to find the Marion

    From which the ec can be earned in kerrat across a week or so depending on how good at that you are

    My Marion didn't cost me a penny or RL money unless you include my broadband connection and laptop I play on

    All it cost me was 3 disruptor coils
    ----=====This is my opinion you don't have to listen and no one else has to read them these "OPINIONS" are based on my exploits and my learning other people will have their opinions and that's fine just don't knock my way of doing things thanks=====---- :cool:
  • virusdancervirusdancer Member Posts: 18,687 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    zen can be claimed using dilithium which can be earned by spending 5-10 minutes doing an stf

    From which the key can be purchased in order to find the Marion

    From which the ec can be earned in kerrat across a week or so depending on how good at that you are

    My Marion didn't cost me a penny or RL money unless you include my broadband connection and laptop I play on

    All it cost me was 3 disruptor coils

    Somebody has to buy the Zen...for you to trade Dil for it.

    Doesn't matter that you didn't pay real money for it - the item cannot exist without somebody having paid real money for it. Which I guess you missed with what I said...

    edit: It's rare that I slap down actual money on the game, but I do my part by farming EC and Dil for things only available because somebody did slap down actual money on the game.
  • maicake716maicake716 Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    Somebody has to buy the Zen...for you to trade Dil for it.

    Doesn't matter that you didn't pay real money for it - the item cannot exist without somebody having paid real money for it. Which I guess you missed with what I said...

    edit: It's rare that I slap down actual money on the game, but I do my part by farming EC and Dil for things only available because somebody did slap down actual money on the game.

    the only exception are life timers who have had it for at least 2 years.

    their stipends cost cryptic money imo at that point.
    mancom wrote: »
    Frankly, I think the only sound advice that one can give new players at this time is to stay away from PVP in STO.
    Science pvp at its best-http://www.youtube.com/user/matteo716
    Do you even Science Bro?
  • virusdancervirusdancer Member Posts: 18,687 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    maicake716 wrote: »
    the only exception are life timers who have had it for at least 2 years.

    their stipends cost cryptic money imo at that point.

    Have always figured that Cryptic's marketing views that along the lines of those places that offer a small free coffee to get somebody in the shop...more money will be earned than lost in the long run for them.
  • irwin109irwin109 Member Posts: 518 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    naz4 wrote: »
    Why is that?

    Because I think it's far more fun to actually have a battle than to be a one shot wonder, but then combat isn't my thing, I'm an explorer, not a warmonger.
    IrwinSig-1.jpg

    "If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe." - Carl Sagan
  • naz4naz4 Member Posts: 1,373 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    irwin109 wrote: »
    Because I think it's far more fun to actually have a battle than to be a one shot wonder, but then combat isn't my thing, I'm an explorer, not a warmonger.

    PvP in essence is about warmongery though.
  • virusdancervirusdancer Member Posts: 18,687 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    deokkent wrote: »
    Well there is elegant and brute "warmongerring", lol there is a difference.

    From a distance in Total War, there seem to be well organized units fighting. Zoom in, you can hear their sputtered cries of anguish as they die...
  • mimey2mimey2 Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    From a distance in Total War, there seem to be well organized units fighting. Zoom in, you can hear their sputtered cries of anguish as they die...

    But that only applies for when the damn game is actually WORKING!!

    *huff huff*

    ...Sorry, more than a 'little' flustered with Rome II.
    I remain empathetic to the concerns of my community, but do me a favor and lay off the god damn name calling and petty remarks. It will get you nowhere.
    I must admit, respect points to Trendy for laying down the law like that.
  • skyranger1414skyranger1414 Member Posts: 1,785 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    Have always figured that Cryptic's marketing views that along the lines of those places that offer a small free coffee to get somebody in the shop...more money will be earned than lost in the long run for them.

    Yep!

    How many lifetimers actually get the full value before getting fed up and leaving?
  • matridunadan1matridunadan1 Member Posts: 579 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    Somebody has to buy the Zen...for you to trade Dil for it.

    This.

    So very much this.
  • irwin109irwin109 Member Posts: 518 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    naz4 wrote: »
    PvP in essence is about warmongery though.

    Which is why I'm not really a PvP person. And while that may be what the essence of this post is about it effects places like Ker'rat and N'Vak where (despite a lot of peoples disbelief) is where PvE and PvP combine, people go there to get decent drops from the Borg and get one shotted in the process, sometimes from the Borg, but that's for another post, but a lot of players go after them, they can remain focused on the Borg in a tanky ship or switch to target the player in an effort to say "shoo fly, don't bother me", however when the one shotting is going on they don't get a chance to do either of those options.
    IrwinSig-1.jpg

    "If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe." - Carl Sagan
  • naz4naz4 Member Posts: 1,373 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    irwin109 wrote: »
    Which is why I'm not really a PvP person. And while that may be what the essence of this post is about it effects places like Ker'rat and N'Vak where (despite a lot of peoples disbelief) is where PvE and PvP combine, people go there to get decent drops from the Borg and get one shotted in the process, sometimes from the Borg, but that's for another post, but a lot of players go after them, they can remain focused on the Borg in a tanky ship or switch to target the player in an effort to say "shoo fly, don't bother me", however when the one shotting is going on they don't get a chance to do either of those options.

    If the environment can 1 shot you, why not a player?

    What about from Gorn advance and other encounters for consoles if your worried about players killing you?
  • irwin109irwin109 Member Posts: 518 Arc User
    edited September 2013
    naz4 wrote: »
    If the environment can 1 shot you, why not a player?

    What about from Gorn advance and other encounters for consoles if your worried about players killing you?

    I don't think the environment should be able to one shot you either to be honest.

    Which encounters get you mark 12 items? STFs and Ker'rat/N'Vak, I can't think of any others off the top of my head. Also I'm not worried about players killing me, I just don't like the lack of chance to defend myself against attacks. If everyone built a one shot wonder wouldn't the game be rather boring? It'd just become a case of whoever shoots first wins.
    IrwinSig-1.jpg

    "If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe." - Carl Sagan
Sign In or Register to comment.