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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2009

An epic battle between Caldari and Gallente

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  • how often do you get into these big fleet fights?

    how do you get in these big fights?

  • @Blasphmr09 This is not so big, and if you join Caldari Militia you can pewpew very often (several times a day).

  • @katselphrime im a minmatar pilot, would i have the same amount of chances of fighting several times a day?

  • @Blasphmr09 dunno exactly, but afaik amarr & minmatar militia is a bit less active than caldari/gallente.

  • @katselphrime can i join gallente militia as a minmatar pilot?

  • @Blasphmr09 yep, unless your gallente faction standing is below 0.5

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  • Woah, the FC was doing a really good job.

  • Good job Caldari. I am on the Gallente side in Faction War but its still a good video and good fight.

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  • Wow, that was a pretty damn good fight. As a former alliance FC, I can say that that FC was brilliant, kept it calm, orders were good and from the looks of things he got good results. Definitely a fight I would have loved to have been in.

  • @SD78 Ohhh Okay. Thanks (:

  • @DarkWolfe117

    Blaster Harpy.

  • never seen a game as complex as eve...my brain hurts when I try to undersatnd whats happening...its just like a real aerial fight,the language is coded...everything is soooooo coooooooooooollllllllllll

  • @SD78 Blarpy?

  • @DarkWolfe117

    That's a Blarpy.

  • What you flying boy?

  • @Blasphmr09 this is small scale pvp my dear. the really big fights are not so funny caused by lags.

  • @Rawr5649 It means "warp scramble the target". It comes from the warp point system, where your ship need either more or equal than 0 points to be able to warp. Warp Core Stabilizers (Stabs) add points your current ship while warp scramblers/disrupters take points away from your target. So, putting a point on target literally means "put negative warp points on target so it can not run away".

  • Who's the FC?

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