No he didn’t! Just good shields :D As you can clearly see he smashed quite hard on slot! And if he would’ve been smart, he should have positioned his Vette so that it blocks whole slot so nothing can pass. But pirates are idiots. Thats why they are pirates. Most lousy paying activity in the whole game.
@@timppaUT May not pay a lot of credits, but, it offers great human interaction in a game that can at times, lack it, also the rush and satisfaction from a successful plunder is one of the best experiences in the game, but like everything in elite, it is subjective and looking at a situation after it has happened (from a replay) it is easy to say how things should be done...BUT when you are actually doing if realtime, quick thinking on the spot makes us do different things, BUT to call pirates idiots because the style doesn't breed millions of credits an hour is ridiculous, the cmdr was in a vette so either they are doing other activities to gain their millions or.....this pirate is not an idiot ad has made a great living off what he does.
@@darkphoenix6811 Naah! Obviously he was just some wannabe-pirate that does pirating just as a hobby and other than that he just mostly mine? Thats how he could afford a Vette :P
Yeah, the CMDR took the hard road and it paid off. Was it reckless? sure... stupid even? maybe! But he pulled it off! At the end of the day, he posted 1bn credits worth of Void Opals through the mailslot and the pirates went home hungry. But there'll be other hauls. I think about it this way - if every hauler submitted life would be no fun for the pirates! They'd go from adrenaline fuelled pirates to fairly bored tax collectors. So, the chase makes the game... and this CMDR gave them a chase they'll remember for a long time : )))) It isn't cowardice to run... it's cowardice to stop, bend over and unscrew the lube for them so they don't get their fingers greasy.
GB3770 Exactly. Use those imps for what are they excel: speed. When I was cruising in my Courier in Open, someone interdicted amd tried to kill me. Since I had no experience countering interdictions or submitting then bailing, I learned the hard way that a FAS can punch holes in my hull - but I got away and after a quick repair, I was able to turn the tables against him. When I got my Vette from the chinese market, I went to the engieneers. Not in their system but before that I was interdicted by a Ferdie. I submitted and tried to reason with him in chat. I knew that I have no chance against a fully kitted FDL with my stock Vette so I was sitting in my ship, engines stopped and the adversary CMDR stopped attacking after he saw my message in local and realized that this ship is indeed a “stock” ship with A grade modules, without engieneering, fresh out of the shipyard. So he let me go. Later the ship was blew up by some douchebag when I was done by an engieneer and I was attacked out of the no fire zone.
Depends on the player. Some are "gankers" that only exist to kill others for the fun of it, some are actual pirates and will cooperate with you for a small chunk of your cargo.
My first interaction with other players in this game was dropping into a thargoid signal that already had a player fighting it... who silently turned around and blasted me to pieces
I don't know why, but I was half expecting those 6 ships to be there as defenders... y'know... as the community comes together to show some love. Then I remembered... yeah, this is Elite. LOL Much respect to brave CMDR Noodle. I shall be nominating him for the Lave medal of honour.
I don't play the game but the part about negotiating made me think that I would probably have gone in as a mercenary, asking if he wanted to hire me to escort him. Of course, since he ignored the hails and just ran for his life, that might not have worked.
I really do not understand the reasoning in this video. Im hearing the equivalent of "phew, I got away from those muggers but I wish Id given them my stuff now". Bizarre
Pretty sure it was the thing snipers get where they start thinking of their targets as humans and wonder what their lives are like and how their day has been. It's kinda like Stockholm syndrome but reversed.
@@quasur57 oh no, how would he ever pay it off. those littering fines are expensive, no way he could afford that after selling 1 billion in void opals lol
For some reason I'm reminded of that one old Lucky Luke comic where Luke is hired to protect a stagecoach transporting a huge cargo of gold through essentially lawless territory. Much to his annoyance, the company he's working for makes a _very_ public statement about the fact that they're hauling a huge fortune, ostensibly to make the point that they don't fear robberies. Consequently every bandit and outlaw in the region decides to have a go at them. In the end they make it to their destination after a few close calls, but then it's revealed the giant strongbox they were transporting is filled with rocks. Turns out it was all just a diversion and the real gold was secretly transported by a different stagecoach which of course went unmolested.
This Pirate advocacy and promotional video was brought to you by Murderbros Inc., their associates, and hopeful rogues from around The Bubble and Beyond! C'mon, be a bro! Just play in open and submit to a local Murderbro near you!
haha the cynic in me also thought this but I know there are real pirates out there who genuinely wanna role play, it's just that same game is littered with yukyuk gankerbros too. I play in open regardless, it's more exciting to me
Lol. I just had my first player pirate come after me last week. I submitted my ftl from the computer pirate so I could murder them and collect the bounty (I mine in an anaconda). When a couple players come in. Helped me with the bounty and then robbed me of about 1/8 my cargo. I gave it willingly and gladly.
@Provisional IRA Member Said the entitled pirate, who thinks his way is the only way to play the game, and that it is his right to victimize any and all who cross his path at his whim and pleasure. PvP is optional, and there is more than one way to engage in it without it being on some minmaxing ganklord's terms. But go ahead and stay mad that nobody wants to play with your type, pirate.
I believe his point was that regrets not "roll playing" on his part of the interaction. Half of the fun is the interaction, the pirates were trying to play their part, but as he stated many time in the video, he regretted not responding to the pirates.
Too bad most “pirates” are just gankers and don’t even care if they get money from it cause they already have a top notch engineered vette and just wanna fuck people over. Most pirates just start shooting at you and rarely get on comms. I’m not gonna risk my cargo to see if they are role playing or not
Not even a wing of Corvettes can take all 752 tons that my Type9 can carry. They can go haul 'Agronomic Treatment' around themselves, I'm not doing it for them.
@@mjcollee It's nearly impossible to escape interdiction from players, especially in bigger ships, so any commander who knows what they're doing submits to interdiction, since if you submit you get a much shorter fsd cooldown and avoid getting knocked around and damaged.
Dude are you seriously feeling sorry for them pirates? You totally won 100%. Got away with all your hard-earned cargo. It's like in real life, you reach your pay-day let's say you have it all in cash, and some thieves assault you on your way home, stealing your money. You'd feel sorry for them too? I don't think so.
Jhonny Slickback yeah but remember he posted on a sub reddit what he was doing. Basically asking to be shot down for the video he was making. I enjoyed watching but knowing he brought this on himself I couldn’t help thinking he knew what he was doing and knew he’d have a good chance getting off with it.
I was just sitting here thinking.... I should create a protection wing with three mates and do transport security. 30% of hold. Thats 10% for each wingman. Just for the RP element and fun
What a story! I was sure it would fail., BUT CMDR Noodle? Is a fuggin BAMF! Well done for outwitting and outlucking the pirates on the greatest Opal heist the Galaxy has ever known.
I understand what you are saying, but I for one am not interested in that experience. We have enough strife in the world I don't want it in my game where Im just trying to relax and enjoy the experience. Its never been fun to have to pay for taxes even when its legal, let alone when its not.
Yeah i remember last week during the Galconda event a pirate interdicted my Corvette, which is specifically engineered for hunting pirates. I was at a loss honestly, here i was with no valuable cargo and a fully engineered combat ship lol must have been a shock for them.
All is fair in love and war. Don't regret a thing. You put it out there what you were hauling and these pirates had everything on their side and came away short. Cheers to Noodle.
@@Zeckmon3 not if you pirate nicely. Most of the time players will willingly give you a tiny bit of cargo, I normally ask for 1 to 30 units of cargo depending on what ship they have and what they are hauling. I also only pirate people with "competent" combat status or above, as to not get new players out of open. Sometimes the person will even stay in contact with me, a lot of my friends are people I met through piracy! I only use cargo hatch limpets as a backup plan incase they don't give me cargo and try and run. If they attack me though, they can walk the plank! I'm also a fuel rat and help out players so I'm doing my fair share of giving as well as taking
@@databite2549 how do you pirate? I'm relatively new and have only run into a couple players in many hours. How do you even go about finding targets reliably?
@@CB-xp9ew Pirate in known populated systems, at the moment Borann is a really nice target because everyone goes there to mine LTDs, also nice are common engineer systems like Deciat or if you have access Shinrata Dezhra (I may have spelt that wrong)
Dude, this was great. I'm a brand new player and watched this as I worked out 500 lys of jumps to get my first meta alloy. It was seriously entertaining and inspiring as an aspiring miner/trader. Great video.
I haul in Open. Sometimes I come across Pirates, most times I don't. When I do, they usually role play and want a little bit of the haul. Grand scheme of things it comes with the territory. Most times I get my whole haul. Occasionally I lose a couple along the way. 6-10 void opal to turn in my 120, it sucks but I would rather not lose it all. That being said, I don't advertise that I am hauling like this guy did xD. I say it doesn't really matter, I would rather have the element of danger (as seldom as it is) than not have it at all.
I mostly fly in open, but rarely meet pirates. I do however routinely run into players who proceed directly to destroy my harmless rated unarmed type-9 carrying grain for a community goal. The skill and courage required for such a feet boggles the mind.
Reading the comments tells me I am one of the lucky ones.Playing exclusively in Open I have sold a little under 2 Billion Voips with no Piracy what so ever, not even a scare.
Back when the galactic silk road was a common thing for profit, I'd always have fun with the pirate faction "The Code". Back then there were few (if any) ships faster than the cobra mk3 and I intentionally ran as light as possible (no weapons, minimal shields). They'd pull me over to negotiate, so I'd strike a deal: You can have everything I'm carrying in my hull... you just have to catch me first! Got ambushed once and had to surrender, it was fun times. Pirates are gambling men, so I like to make it a high stakes gamble. If they can catch me, they can have it, if they can't, they let me go.
I honestly expected a small war to break when you started, I though that some members of the community would have come to your aid and form a small defensive coalition vs the pirates
I only play in open play, void opals or not. I wish I knew you were doing this earlier, you'd have had a fully engineered Cutter as an escort too, a cutter that one shots shield generators at that.
@@hippawable I stream on mixer as MadmanInsane. Been attempting to give away free void opals to new players after interdicting them as my yearly giveaway for Christmas. Its harder than you think.
The first pvp interdiction I was in, I was whole heartedly ready to negotiate and looking forward to the interaction... There was no negotiation. Five seconds later, I was in the rebuy screen, having lost my Type 9 and my low value cargo. The pirate surely didn't have enough space for the 600+ units of cargo. I would have happily filled his cargo and continued on my way. I barely got to open my comms. I stopped my engines to show compliance. The other time was shortly after arriving in Colonia. I had made the treck with a woefully under equipped hunpback or what ever. I stopped at the first star port, to buy the cheapest ship, to travel to another station to buy the ship I wanted. The taxi I chose was the Asp Scout. Someome patrolling the space around Colonia took offense to my bone stock ASP and promptly proceeded to seal club me to the rebuy screen. Thankfully I arrived at the station I was goin to. I outfitted my ship and proceeded to chase him around with my un-engineered Krait II, not being able to so much as touch him. The third interaction was when evacuating refugees from a burning station. A Corvette rammed me to the side of the station, so I got a bounty somehow. Then he proceeded to rip my stripped down evacuation Conda apart. Not answering my comms about his intentions. In the prison rebuy screen I was annoyed about the miscarriage of justice and that I had lost my worn down 0% paint job, that had done three trips between Colonia and the Bubble. I wore that worn down paint as a badge of honor. These experiences have made me decide that I would no longer fly in the open. It's a shame that the MMO aspect is ruined by bad interactions or complete lack of them.
This was the coolest and most amazing haul video I've seen! I hope to see more uplifting and encouraging videos like this soon from you! I'm definitely subbing!
to be honest, I would not let them have it as I spent hours grinding it out (especially now that deep core mining exist). But, what you said sounds fun too. Negotiating to with them.
As someone who does. If you understand how many painful hours of grinding goes into deep core opal mining only to lose it all in a matter of minutes, then you'd realize how eventful this video is. It takes about 4-5 hours just to collect about 300 million in opal.
@@samualfartinson7437 OK, well at least we know now you don't play, lol. Even in the best farming spots you're luck to find and farm 1 Opal asteroid every 10-20 minutes only receiving 15 Opals per IF you break them perfectly every time. AND that's ONLY if you're not being harassed by other plays.
Just seen your great adventure. Very brave, right outcome. Good you had Cmdr Noodle to distract the pirates, who seemed not too well organised. Suspect you were not engaged by "The Code" or maybe it would have been different. Great video. Happy 2020.
I got into the game a week ago and worked a cobra mklll into a keelback and then into a type-9, I play open and was so excited to try and fill up my 512 tn cargo space but ran out of seismic charges at around 300 tn of musgravite, made 22 jumps on my way to Gliese 1272 to sell it at 1.1 million credits a piece while getting interdicted three times and avoiding all three, got 332 million credits and didn’t realize how much of a feat I had pulled of until I watched this video
I have never actually not played in open and have currently just bought an asp explorer. All the credits needed for that ship were acquired from mining so I've done my fair share of hauling for a player that has about 80-100 hours in the game. I have never been interdicted while hauling cargo back to a station so I guess I'm really lucky then.
Sadly, it will take quite a bit more than 600T in void opals to value a billion credits now. As it is difficult now to find any place offering much over 300K per ton for voids. Void Opal mining paid for most of what I have now. But that was before a few mining nerfs when I could still get a million plus cr per ton.
Glad you had fun, but near the end you say you hope others that haul will choose to do so in open, and to that I would ask why the hell would I want to do this? Why would I intentionally put my ship and cargo in danger? It would be one thing if the 'pirates' actually just wanted a few tons of cargo, but in reality most of them are just straight up murderhobos and will blow you to shit regardless of how you respond. I've tried to get into open, but every time within a couple sessions I run into people who only want to kill you. They don't care about piracy, or any kind of roleplay, they only care about shitting on your fun. No thanks, hard pass. I play games to have fun and relax, not to be a target dummy for some shithead looking to have fun at my expense. They treat the game like a murder simulator with no consequences, and I'm not at all interested in being a part of that. I'll stay in my clan's private shard instead. I played EvE for over a decade, most of that timespent living in various wormholes, and even in that game you get more realistic interactions with the randoms you occasionally run into than you do in Elite. This game, at least in Open, is about as unrealistic as you could possibly get when it comes to how people treat each other when they cross paths.
Pretty much this. The reason that is is because the interactions and Elite Dangerous in general has absolutely zero integrity... The game is a convoluted mix of pointless mechanics, the only REAL thing in Elite that has any merit or value is blowing up another ship... So that's why people do it.. In EVE that cargo has real value to another player somewhere, the difficulty it is to even get ships in EVE, and the fact once its gone you're far more royally screwed than in Elite makes players less "kill it cuz lawls" and interact a bit more realistically.. That and they know they could be staring down a very angry corporation and friends ready and willing to ruin their own day if they get too aggressive... Elite has none of it.. So shoot it cuz lawls and fuck witht heir day is the only enjoyment you can get in Elite.. One of MANY reasons I dont play elite in general.. That and the fact the game literally revolves around just making money.. Making Money is its only real goal and end goal, and once you get the best ship there is literally fuck all nothing worthwhile or meaningful to do with it...
Talking about realism does not make any sense. At all. People reacting more realistically in eve? Seriously, wtf are you talking about??! First: the loss in eve is way more heavy, you loose a lot more. True, I agree with you. But this is exactly the reason why A LOT of people act in evil manners, playing the villain (what you call unrealistic). Wanna talk about burn jita? Wanna talk about stations/gate bubbles? Blockades that had the only goal to blow ANYTHING up, just for the fun of it? Wanna talk about the pod killers? They just wanted expensive pods (with expensive implants) to showcase on killboards and forums. 2. The UNREALISTIC reaction is total bs. It is something that does not have the minimum amount of sense. People act as they want. Eve players act as they do in eve. Elite dangerous players act in other ways, so what? The way they react is real only in the world they are currently playing. Comparing with the real world is simply stupid and of a close mind. Beware, I can understand your fear and the will of not risking a loss in open, and I do not agree with some playstyles, that I find simply stupid, but I just don't understand why you find unrealistic how people play. How do you know how people would behave in year 3000+ in a society based in space stations, with completely different laws! Laws that make ships and assets wanted instead of the 'people', hey, maybe those 'grifiers' are acting just realisticly considered the context they are in! PS People in the real world take advantage of the others every single day. They scam, they murder for every reason and for no reason at all. They steal, they enslave others, they exploit the laws. Kids are abused and tortured. And no, the consequences are often not enough, justice is not always done. And a lot of the criminals are never caught. Think about realism again.
RIP being able to do this ever again. I made my first few hundred millions this fall after coming back to Elite. Got an anaconda and some other goodies but am back to trading for making my cash. Very cool to see you got this many credits
i would have felt so bad for them when they typed in local chat at the end that i would have sold everything except for a bit of materials, bough the cheapest ship avable in the station and give them the matrials i leftover.
I've got my anaconda fully outfitted with painite mining equipment a crap ton of top tier modules and limpit drones for harvesting and still have 2 medium tier lasers and 3 massive auto cannons with 4 hardpoint defenses. Pirates are of little threat to me while I run around 320 units of painite. Usually nets me 500 million per 2 hours. Its fun
Unless you've engineered that ship from the ground up for the sole purpose of PVP then they very much are a threat to you. but I admire your spirit lol
@@NickHunter I have some engineered stuff but no where near top top tier in that sense. However the rebuy cost of my ship is over 200 million in it's current state.
@@cookiebandit101 And i call BS on that. A fully engineered Vette clocks in at around 40-ish Mil, how is a Conda supposed to hit 200 Mil, please elaborate on that :-)
@@shaheenaevelga8604 you ever used the tools available to figure out which stations buy for the most? Takes prob extra 30 minutes of jumping to the right station but you get maximum profits. Each painite unit sells for roughly 300 to 400k each and I have maximum cargo space on my anaconda aside from bear minimum limpet controllers. Don't believe me I'll link you a old video I uploaded of one of my good runs. Unless you mean rebuy cost. Mine currently costs 96 mill to rebuy in its upgraded state. It's no where near endgame tier but 90% of my modules are A grade.
@@cookiebandit101 " However the rebuy cost of my ship is over 200 million in it's current state."... "Unless you mean rebuy cost. Mine currently costs 96 mill to rebuy in its upgraded state". Which is it? lol
I just love the music choice...better luck next time.. sorry about noodles ...hope he's not too mad at you. But it's all in the game....I havent decided to get in the seat yet but its getting very exciting to take a chance and fly
I was one of the pirates. Fun times. GG! We were there for quite a while before we saw your post on reddit. We normally ask for 50% or less. Really just depends what your rank is and what youre flying. You would have been 50% no doubt :) That was only my 2nd time pirating and its tons of fun. Hope to see you again soon :D
Everyone seems to go straight from the star / jumped in point to the station. A direct route on the main space lane, where the non-NPC commanders will lurk to snare you. As soon as you've jumped in, get the station in your little circle. Aim your ship up 90º and cruise up for half a minute. Then fly towards-ish the destination and finally drop in from above / below (translation: off the ecliptic plane) to avoid those pesky other players. That worked in the original 1980s version at least...
Nice ! well , hauling in open world , Yes fun , lot's of interactions. but how long did it take you to grab your bilion crédits opal cargo ? is it worth the risks ? may be to make such trip worth it, giving players who hauls in open world a plus 5% to 10% value to the cargo they sell in another system ( i'm new in the game may be it is already the case ). I understand people who plays in private to avoid being slaughtered. ( not every one could play 24/7 )
That was some really exciting hauling. Can imagine how stressful it was. On a personal note, I think you did right not to stop. What pirate can be reasonable when faced with 1 Billion in Void Opals . anyway fly. o7
It has been many, many months since I have played E:D, but if I am not mistaken submitting to an interdiction does not impose the much longer FSD cooldown that occurs when you are successfully interdicted. So if your ultimate goal is to run, it is beneficial to submit to an interdiction, immediately engine boost to create distance, and FSD back into the safety of super-cruise asap
That's an epic haul. I like your encouragement to haul in open. I haven't been hauling in open 😑 I've been out mining every morning before work because nobody knows what credit value the Fleet Carrier's will require that's why haul in solo 😐
haha. I just started playing a couple weeks ago. I had never considered playing in SOLO for hauls. but its a good idea to be safe when I am hauling 100mil credits a haul.
I've been hauling 300-400mil credit loads in open. There's a double void opal spot I know of and the dropoff spot is 1 jump away in a quiet corner of space. The trick is to research and catalog all of your dbl rings and plan your route prior to cracking a single rock. I also engineered my thrusters and shields and I'm fully loaded on ECM's, chaff and point defense.
@XxX Guilty King XxX I would agree with you if it weren't for gankers, I'm sorry but I can't compete with every g5 A-rated cutter/Corvette/FDL that's out to kill me just for fun or for my hard earned painite, I don't have the patience to do it all over again for the express reason that someone who has put in quadruple the time as me got bored. Because of that I stay out of open.
As an Eve player, not playing in Open feels like a cop out. If I was hauling like that, I'd definitely get into it. In Eve, there's hardly a reason to negotiate because you can't exactly jump out if scrammed (think Interdicted in normal space that prevents FSD from even starting). In Eve, kills are often more valuable than negotiating, but sometimes you get the goofy players in wormhole space (think really REALLY outside the bubble) that will scram you and request you answer if Batman or Superman was better (this actually happened). If I was aware of this, I'd be that random odd player who would interdict, boop the ship, slap you with a fuel "missile" (limpet), then warp off.
I don't play ED, but this was recommended on my TH-cam so I watched it. The last time I played ED was with the Oculus Rift DK2 (it was amazing) but since then I've been sucked in by Star Citizen. I thoroughly enjoyed this video though, 10/10, was a great watch and I felt almost as nervous as I bet you did!
Easy answer to your closing question not a chance would I fly open with that much void my cargo ship is the type 10 and it can throw a hell of a punch but against groups of void hungry pirates Id chicken out and solo or closed group to make the sell
Ill be honest, I've got 250 hrs into this game so far, and I've only played solo, I went into open one time in the very beginning in an eagle and got interdicted and destroyed by a federal corvette, so I just stayed in single player mode lol. I just figured it would be gank city all the time. That being said, I didn't realize the people were so far into the game from a role-playing perspective. Kind of cool. Also nice use of Polyphia during the chase scene.
Gotta say, I don't agree with your philosophy of "these guys spent money outfitting their ships and they work just as hard at what they do than I do, so I should have paid them and then we'd all win". If all they do is interdict you and get "protection money" from it, that's not working, anyone can interdict someone who submits and make a demand. Them working for it is in the chase, the ability to put their skills where their mouths are and MAKE you pay them. These guys didn't do that. They put up a decent attempt, but not good enough. That bodyblock attempt at the end though, that was a thing of beauty.
If I did not care about potentially losing 1 billion in 1 haul then I might play with the pirate/killers in open. BUT not even having obtained 1 billion yet playing this game so far,, I think I will stay in Solo to build up that nest egg first. Only then might consider that high risk. However with my cheap, cheap Imp Eagle (its Engineered) will I be willing to go "Hunting".
I remember I slowed down and I stopped next to the pirate to negotiate. He said he was in no mood to negotiate, so in the flash of an eye, I shot him with a rocket and boosted away. It was a lot cooler than it sounds
I always haul in Open, whether it's for profit trading or for community goal stacking. Only got interdicted once in all my time playing. Poor bastards caught me at a time I was hauling Basic Medicine for a Community Goal in an area of the galaxy with a tonne of High Tech stations nearby.
Negotiation is all well as long as one survives in the face of possible pirate fork tonguedness. Course, one must strive for success, one way or another.
Ngl that guy trying to block the airlock had some mad ship control and brakes
Ballsy move though! Those guys weren't ready to give up, even at the 100 metre mark :O
No he didn’t! Just good shields :D As you can clearly see he smashed quite hard on slot! And if he would’ve been smart, he should have positioned his Vette so that it blocks whole slot so nothing can pass. But pirates are idiots. Thats why they are pirates. Most lousy paying activity in the whole game.
@@timppaUT May not pay a lot of credits, but, it offers great human interaction in a game that can at times, lack it, also the rush and satisfaction from a successful plunder is one of the best experiences in the game, but like everything in elite, it is subjective and looking at a situation after it has happened (from a replay) it is easy to say how things should be done...BUT when you are actually doing if realtime, quick thinking on the spot makes us do different things, BUT to call pirates idiots because the style doesn't breed millions of credits an hour is ridiculous, the cmdr was in a vette so either they are doing other activities to gain their millions or.....this pirate is not an idiot ad has made a great living off what he does.
@@darkphoenix6811 Naah! Obviously he was just some wannabe-pirate that does pirating just as a hobby and other than that he just mostly mine? Thats how he could afford a Vette :P
@@timppaUT Pure genius
"I lathered myself in bacon grease and ran into the lion cage. I had no idea it was going to pounce that hard." -essentially this video
🤣
"I made the mistake of trying to run from the lion instead of staying still and submitting to the rewarding experience of being bit"
I stead of eating him it started making love and that's even worse lol
Pirates need to work for your haul as much as you did getting it. If they can't catch you, that's on them. There is no honor amongst thieves.
Yeah, the CMDR took the hard road and it paid off. Was it reckless? sure... stupid even? maybe! But he pulled it off! At the end of the day, he posted 1bn credits worth of Void Opals through the mailslot and the pirates went home hungry. But there'll be other hauls.
I think about it this way - if every hauler submitted life would be no fun for the pirates! They'd go from adrenaline fuelled pirates to fairly bored tax collectors.
So, the chase makes the game... and this CMDR gave them a chase they'll remember for a long time : ))))
It isn't cowardice to run... it's cowardice to stop, bend over and unscrew the lube for them so they don't get their fingers greasy.
only an idiot would not run in that ship! play to your strengths - its fast -gogogogog!
GB3770 Exactly. Use those imps for what are they excel: speed. When I was cruising in my Courier in Open, someone interdicted amd tried to kill me. Since I had no experience countering interdictions or submitting then bailing, I learned the hard way that a FAS can punch holes in my hull - but I got away and after a quick repair, I was able to turn the tables against him.
When I got my Vette from the chinese market, I went to the engieneers. Not in their system but before that I was interdicted by a Ferdie. I submitted and tried to reason with him in chat. I knew that I have no chance against a fully kitted FDL with my stock Vette so I was sitting in my ship, engines stopped and the adversary CMDR stopped attacking after he saw my message in local and realized that this ship is indeed a “stock” ship with A grade modules, without engieneering, fresh out of the shipyard. So he let me go. Later the ship was blew up by some douchebag when I was done by an engieneer and I was attacked out of the no fire zone.
he stole the opals from the asteroids..
@@GB3770 plus it's awesome.
The rewarding experience...of getting robbed.
lol
*hauls valuable cargo in open*
other players: ah, so you have chosen death
Then there's the pro gamer move. 😂
That seems thrilling tbh
Haven't played for long at all... Got hailed once by an actual player, greeted back and was destroyed 10 seconds later. Fun times.
Depends on the player. Some are "gankers" that only exist to kill others for the fun of it, some are actual pirates and will cooperate with you for a small chunk of your cargo.
My first interaction with other players in this game was dropping into a thargoid signal that already had a player fighting it... who silently turned around and blasted me to pieces
Wait, that's wrong, my first interaction was with a ganker camping out felicity farseer in a suped up 'conda
Sounds like Eve...
@@solventtrapdotcom6676 At least I expect it and see it coming :p
I don't know why, but I was half expecting those 6 ships to be there as defenders... y'know... as the community comes together to show some love. Then I remembered... yeah, this is Elite. LOL
Much respect to brave CMDR Noodle. I shall be nominating him for the Lave medal of honour.
I don't play the game but the part about negotiating made me think that I would probably have gone in as a mercenary, asking if he wanted to hire me to escort him. Of course, since he ignored the hails and just ran for his life, that might not have worked.
@@RelativelyBest elite unfortunately doesn't have the ability to transfer money to other pilots so mercenaries aren't really a thing
@@Alucard-gt1zf Couldn't you pay in a cut of the cargo? I figure that has to be possible if you can negotiate with pirates to buy them off.
@@RelativelyBest he could've paid with his cargo, just dropping some of it for the mercenary to take
I really do not understand the reasoning in this video. Im hearing the equivalent of "phew, I got away from those muggers but I wish Id given them my stuff now". Bizarre
Bizarre indeed some would even say cucked.
Pretty sure it was the thing snipers get where they start thinking of their targets as humans and wonder what their lives are like and how their day has been. It's kinda like Stockholm syndrome but reversed.
A problem that we're all dealing with now.
Exactly. So strange. Think he was just trying to fluff up the video with something that he thought sounded profound
necropost - He's encouraging player interaction. We don't want cmdr-cmdr piracy to go away, the game is empty enough as it is at times.
would have absolutely made my day to see you drop just a single opal behind you right outside the slot hahahahaha
@@quasur57 oh no, how would he ever pay it off. those littering fines are expensive, no way he could afford that after selling 1 billion in void opals lol
Fined for littering
But it’s a void opal.
Finded for loitering while argueing it’s a void opal.
But…
Fined for being fined.
@@dissectingdiy STOP RESISTING
@@dissectingdiy cease and desist! Submit to the fine! 😂
I don't negotiate with terrorist or pirates
Apartisland IOU pirates do not deserve any money.
@@hunternelson3018 they only deserve what they can catch
For some reason I'm reminded of that one old Lucky Luke comic where Luke is hired to protect a stagecoach transporting a huge cargo of gold through essentially lawless territory. Much to his annoyance, the company he's working for makes a _very_ public statement about the fact that they're hauling a huge fortune, ostensibly to make the point that they don't fear robberies. Consequently every bandit and outlaw in the region decides to have a go at them.
In the end they make it to their destination after a few close calls, but then it's revealed the giant strongbox they were transporting is filled with rocks. Turns out it was all just a diversion and the real gold was secretly transported by a different stagecoach which of course went unmolested.
I remember that story it also featured a real legendary stagecoach robber from that time although I don't remember his name
This Pirate advocacy and promotional video was brought to you by Murderbros Inc., their associates, and hopeful rogues from around The Bubble and Beyond! C'mon, be a bro! Just play in open and submit to a local Murderbro near you!
haha the cynic in me also thought this but I know there are real pirates out there who genuinely wanna role play, it's just that same game is littered with yukyuk gankerbros too. I play in open regardless, it's more exciting to me
Lol. I just had my first player pirate come after me last week.
I submitted my ftl from the computer pirate so I could murder them and collect the bounty (I mine in an anaconda). When a couple players come in. Helped me with the bounty and then robbed me of about 1/8 my cargo. I gave it willingly and gladly.
@Provisional IRA Member
Said the entitled pirate, who thinks his way is the only way to play the game, and that it is his right to victimize any and all who cross his path at his whim and pleasure. PvP is optional, and there is more than one way to engage in it without it being on some minmaxing ganklord's terms. But go ahead and stay mad that nobody wants to play with your type, pirate.
@@pseudonymn His comment is removed, but
Yours is 100% based
@@reinbeers5322
Maybe he ran afoul of Murderbros Inc. and had a change of heart?
I believe his point was that regrets not "roll playing" on his part of the interaction. Half of the fun is the interaction, the pirates were trying to play their part, but as he stated many time in the video, he regretted not responding to the pirates.
Too bad most “pirates” are just gankers and don’t even care if they get money from it cause they already have a top notch engineered vette and just wanna fuck people over. Most pirates just start shooting at you and rarely get on comms. I’m not gonna risk my cargo to see if they are role playing or not
Not even a wing of Corvettes can take all 752 tons that my Type9 can carry.
They can go haul 'Agronomic Treatment' around themselves, I'm not doing it for them.
Why do you keep talking about paying a tax to pirates and giving them what they want? I either fight them or immediately supercruise away.
It didn't even look like he was trying to escape interdiction.
@@mjcollee It's nearly impossible to escape interdiction from players, especially in bigger ships, so any commander who knows what they're doing submits to interdiction, since if you submit you get a much shorter fsd cooldown and avoid getting knocked around and damaged.
or play solo play....
Dude are you seriously feeling sorry for them pirates? You totally won 100%. Got away with all your hard-earned cargo. It's like in real life, you reach your pay-day let's say you have it all in cash, and some thieves assault you on your way home, stealing your money. You'd feel sorry for them too? I don't think so.
Jhonny Slickback yeah but remember he posted on a sub reddit what he was doing. Basically asking to be shot down for the video he was making. I enjoyed watching but knowing he brought this on himself I couldn’t help thinking he knew what he was doing and knew he’d have a good chance getting off with it.
It's about the role-play not just gameplay
This is a video game, not real life, i hate when people compare the two in situations
Well that would be if people played this E:D in a way that leads to real emergent gameplayetiquette
I was just sitting here thinking.... I should create a protection wing with three mates and do transport security. 30% of hold. Thats 10% for each wingman. Just for the RP element and fun
"Make sure you have decent shields".. says the guy in an Imperial Cutter...
What a story! I was sure it would fail., BUT CMDR Noodle? Is a fuggin BAMF! Well done for outwitting and outlucking the pirates on the greatest Opal heist the Galaxy has ever known.
I understand what you are saying, but I for one am not interested in that experience. We have enough strife in the world I don't want it in my game where Im just trying to relax and enjoy the experience. Its never been fun to have to pay for taxes even when its legal, let alone when its not.
You're interested in it because you clicked on the video lol. Just not interested in taking risks yourself, which is fair enough
@@teddypicker8799 interested in seeing an idiot almost get his shit stolen
@@teddypicker8799 Interested in a possible Darwin award.
Yeah i remember last week during the Galconda event a pirate interdicted my Corvette, which is specifically engineered for hunting pirates. I was at a loss honestly, here i was with no valuable cargo and a fully engineered combat ship lol must have been a shock for them.
Pirates are only useful for one thing. Bounties.
All is fair in love and war. Don't regret a thing. You put it out there what you were hauling and these pirates had everything on their side and came away short. Cheers to Noodle.
Maybe pirates should learn to mine their own
But piracy is fun and stuff and it lets them play in a group ect
Might be fun but the amount of pissed off players you might cause is not worth it.
@@Zeckmon3 not if you pirate nicely. Most of the time players will willingly give you a tiny bit of cargo, I normally ask for 1 to 30 units of cargo depending on what ship they have and what they are hauling. I also only pirate people with "competent" combat status or above, as to not get new players out of open. Sometimes the person will even stay in contact with me, a lot of my friends are people I met through piracy! I only use cargo hatch limpets as a backup plan incase they don't give me cargo and try and run. If they attack me though, they can walk the plank! I'm also a fuel rat and help out players so I'm doing my fair share of giving as well as taking
@@databite2549 how do you pirate? I'm relatively new and have only run into a couple players in many hours. How do you even go about finding targets reliably?
@@CB-xp9ew Pirate in known populated systems, at the moment Borann is a really nice target because everyone goes there to mine LTDs, also nice are common engineer systems like Deciat or if you have access Shinrata Dezhra (I may have spelt that wrong)
Dude, this was great. I'm a brand new player and watched this as I worked out 500 lys of jumps to get my first meta alloy. It was seriously entertaining and inspiring as an aspiring miner/trader. Great video.
I haul in Open. Sometimes I come across Pirates, most times I don't. When I do, they usually role play and want a little bit of the haul. Grand scheme of things it comes with the territory. Most times I get my whole haul. Occasionally I lose a couple along the way. 6-10 void opal to turn in my 120, it sucks but I would rather not lose it all. That being said, I don't advertise that I am hauling like this guy did xD. I say it doesn't really matter, I would rather have the element of danger (as seldom as it is) than not have it at all.
I mostly fly in open, but rarely meet pirates. I do however routinely run into players who proceed directly to destroy my harmless rated unarmed type-9 carrying grain for a community goal. The skill and courage required for such a feet boggles the mind.
Reading the comments tells me I am one of the lucky ones.Playing exclusively in Open I have sold a little under 2 Billion Voips with no Piracy what so ever, not even a scare.
I 100% agree with this
@@virtual-viking CGs are a melting pot for gankers for sure. That's different to the piracy role play thing
@@TheWizardGem i also only play in open, and i never see pirates, save for the ones that hang in high res sites, and they tend to leave me alone.
Back when the galactic silk road was a common thing for profit, I'd always have fun with the pirate faction "The Code". Back then there were few (if any) ships faster than the cobra mk3 and I intentionally ran as light as possible (no weapons, minimal shields). They'd pull me over to negotiate, so I'd strike a deal: You can have everything I'm carrying in my hull... you just have to catch me first!
Got ambushed once and had to surrender, it was fun times. Pirates are gambling men, so I like to make it a high stakes gamble. If they can catch me, they can have it, if they can't, they let me go.
My complete thoughts on the matter: you mined it -> it's yours -> fuck 'em all.
"Negotiate for your release" I DONT NEGOTIATE WITH TERRORITSTS!
I honestly expected a small war to break when you started, I though that some members of the community would have come to your aid and form a small defensive coalition vs the pirates
Can't say I was expecting some Polyphia in this video, but much appreciated.
I only play in open play, void opals or not. I wish I knew you were doing this earlier, you'd have had a fully engineered Cutter as an escort too, a cutter that one shots shield generators at that.
Do you have reverb cascade mine launchers or torpedoes or something?
@@pukalo I do have reverberating cascade mines amongst some other nasty destructive surprises.
What’s ur steam :)
@@hippawable I stream on mixer as MadmanInsane. Been attempting to give away free void opals to new players after interdicting them as my yearly giveaway for Christmas. Its harder than you think.
@@milanondrak5564 I'm building my PC on Jan 1 and then getting started as a new player. Will take as many as you'll give. :D
Ballsy and cool. Thanks for sharing your journey and thoughts. You've got a great attitude and offer a whole different way to appreciate the game.
how do you lose 8% hull from an emergency drop? The most I've ever lost is 2%
depends on how fast you were going before dropping
The first pvp interdiction I was in, I was whole heartedly ready to negotiate and looking forward to the interaction...
There was no negotiation. Five seconds later, I was in the rebuy screen, having lost my Type 9 and my low value cargo.
The pirate surely didn't have enough space for the 600+ units of cargo. I would have happily filled his cargo and continued on my way. I barely got to open my comms. I stopped my engines to show compliance.
The other time was shortly after arriving in Colonia. I had made the treck with a woefully under equipped hunpback or what ever. I stopped at the first star port, to buy the cheapest ship, to travel to another station to buy the ship I wanted. The taxi I chose was the Asp Scout.
Someome patrolling the space around Colonia took offense to my bone stock ASP and promptly proceeded to seal club me to the rebuy screen. Thankfully I arrived at the station I was goin to. I outfitted my ship and proceeded to chase him around with my un-engineered Krait II, not being able to so much as touch him.
The third interaction was when evacuating refugees from a burning station. A Corvette rammed me to the side of the station, so I got a bounty somehow. Then he proceeded to rip my stripped down evacuation Conda apart. Not answering my comms about his intentions.
In the prison rebuy screen I was annoyed about the miscarriage of justice and that I had lost my worn down 0% paint job, that had done three trips between Colonia and the Bubble. I wore that worn down paint as a badge of honor.
These experiences have made me decide that I would no longer fly in the open. It's a shame that the MMO aspect is ruined by bad interactions or complete lack of them.
I expected your ship to look like a sunflower full of hatch breakers.
This was the coolest and most amazing haul video I've seen! I hope to see more uplifting and encouraging videos like this soon from you! I'm definitely subbing!
to be honest, I would not let them have it as I spent hours grinding it out (especially now that deep core mining exist). But, what you said sounds fun too. Negotiating to with them.
13:08 what's the name of the song? is it Matrix soundtrack? it's not in the description
It's part of the elite dangerous ost
I know I'm late to finding this video buuuuuut, can you post your HUD settings please? I really love those colors.
As someone who doesn't play Elite, that video seemed incredibly uneventful
As someone who does. If you understand how many painful hours of grinding goes into deep core opal mining only to lose it all in a matter of minutes, then you'd realize how eventful this video is. It takes about 4-5 hours just to collect about 300 million in opal.
Robert T lmao scrub that’s way too long
@@samualfartinson7437 OK, well at least we know now you don't play, lol.
Even in the best farming spots you're luck to find and farm 1 Opal asteroid every 10-20 minutes only receiving 15 Opals per IF you break them perfectly every time. AND that's ONLY if you're not being harassed by other plays.
@@bloodbath-and-beyond of course your a pro right? GTFO here with your I can do it way faster comment! Always a jackass that can do it better!
This was cool enogh for a sub, so... extra win there, dude!
Here's wishing you a million subs by 2022 :)
Just seen your great adventure. Very brave, right outcome. Good you had Cmdr Noodle to distract the pirates, who seemed not too well organised. Suspect you were not engaged by "The Code" or maybe it would have been different. Great video. Happy 2020.
The Code is just a bunch of gankers who couldn't take a fair fight even if their lives depended on it.
That was a total victory, well done 👍
I got into the game a week ago and worked a cobra mklll into a keelback and then into a type-9, I play open and was so excited to try and fill up my 512 tn cargo space but ran out of seismic charges at around 300 tn of musgravite, made 22 jumps on my way to Gliese 1272 to sell it at 1.1 million credits a piece while getting interdicted three times and avoiding all three, got 332 million credits and didn’t realize how much of a feat I had pulled of until I watched this video
I have never actually not played in open and have currently just bought an asp explorer. All the credits needed for that ship were acquired from mining so I've done my fair share of hauling for a player that has about 80-100 hours in the game. I have never been interdicted while hauling cargo back to a station so I guess I'm really lucky then.
Paying terrorists, bullies and scammers just causes more of them to get into that line of terrorism.
Void opals would make a good Christmas gift
Did anyone else hear “come at me PLEBS!!!” in that first minute.... just me?
This dude: “If you kill your enemies they win”
I love your stance on this.
Sadly, it will take quite a bit more than 600T in void opals to value a billion credits now. As it is difficult now to find any place offering much over 300K per ton for voids. Void Opal mining paid for most of what I have now. But that was before a few mining nerfs when I could still get a million plus cr per ton.
(I'm a noob at mining) Can you get void opals with laser / surface mining?
You can only get them by cracking asteroids open.
And not all contain a void opal inside, its usually about 15 mins for one.
Amazing choice of music
Glad you had fun, but near the end you say you hope others that haul will choose to do so in open, and to that I would ask why the hell would I want to do this?
Why would I intentionally put my ship and cargo in danger? It would be one thing if the 'pirates' actually just wanted a few tons of cargo, but in reality most of them are just straight up murderhobos and will blow you to shit regardless of how you respond. I've tried to get into open, but every time within a couple sessions I run into people who only want to kill you. They don't care about piracy, or any kind of roleplay, they only care about shitting on your fun.
No thanks, hard pass. I play games to have fun and relax, not to be a target dummy for some shithead looking to have fun at my expense. They treat the game like a murder simulator with no consequences, and I'm not at all interested in being a part of that. I'll stay in my clan's private shard instead. I played EvE for over a decade, most of that timespent living in various wormholes, and even in that game you get more realistic interactions with the randoms you occasionally run into than you do in Elite. This game, at least in Open, is about as unrealistic as you could possibly get when it comes to how people treat each other when they cross paths.
Pretty much this. The reason that is is because the interactions and Elite Dangerous in general has absolutely zero integrity... The game is a convoluted mix of pointless mechanics, the only REAL thing in Elite that has any merit or value is blowing up another ship... So that's why people do it..
In EVE that cargo has real value to another player somewhere, the difficulty it is to even get ships in EVE, and the fact once its gone you're far more royally screwed than in Elite makes players less "kill it cuz lawls" and interact a bit more realistically.. That and they know they could be staring down a very angry corporation and friends ready and willing to ruin their own day if they get too aggressive...
Elite has none of it.. So shoot it cuz lawls and fuck witht heir day is the only enjoyment you can get in Elite..
One of MANY reasons I dont play elite in general.. That and the fact the game literally revolves around just making money.. Making Money is its only real goal and end goal, and once you get the best ship there is literally fuck all nothing worthwhile or meaningful to do with it...
Talking about realism does not make any sense. At all. People reacting more realistically in eve?
Seriously, wtf are you talking about??!
First: the loss in eve is way more heavy, you loose a lot more. True, I agree with you. But this is exactly the reason why A LOT of people act in evil manners, playing the villain (what you call unrealistic).
Wanna talk about burn jita? Wanna talk about stations/gate bubbles? Blockades that had the only goal to blow ANYTHING up, just for the fun of it? Wanna talk about the pod killers? They just wanted expensive pods (with expensive implants) to showcase on killboards and forums.
2. The UNREALISTIC reaction is total bs. It is something that does not have the minimum amount of sense.
People act as they want. Eve players act as they do in eve. Elite dangerous players act in other ways, so what? The way they react is real only in the world they are currently playing. Comparing with the real world is simply stupid and of a close mind.
Beware, I can understand your fear and the will of not risking a loss in open, and I do not agree with some playstyles, that I find simply stupid, but I just don't understand why you find unrealistic how people play.
How do you know how people would behave in year 3000+ in a society based in space stations, with completely different laws!
Laws that make ships and assets wanted instead of the 'people', hey, maybe those 'grifiers' are acting just realisticly considered the context they are in!
PS
People in the real world take advantage of the others every single day. They scam, they murder for every reason and for no reason at all. They steal, they enslave others, they exploit the laws. Kids are abused and tortured.
And no, the consequences are often not enough, justice is not always done. And a lot of the criminals are never caught.
Think about realism again.
@@ShinigamiGrin
lololololololol
@@Cramblit if you can't understand it, it is your problem
@@ShinigamiGrin
oh I understood it completely, it was just a whole lot of smoke and crazy though.
RIP being able to do this ever again. I made my first few hundred millions this fall after coming back to Elite. Got an anaconda and some other goodies but am back to trading for making my cash. Very cool to see you got this many credits
i would have felt so bad for them when they typed in local chat at the end that i would have sold everything except for a bit of materials, bough the cheapest ship avable in the station and give them the matrials i leftover.
Whats your cutter mining build?
What's the 2nd tune called? I likey!
whats up with that music, can hardly hear the voice.
They should have gotten a bunch of buddies together to dock at the station and overflow all of the large docking pads so he couldn’t dock :p
I've got my anaconda fully outfitted with painite mining equipment a crap ton of top tier modules and limpit drones for harvesting and still have 2 medium tier lasers and 3 massive auto cannons with 4 hardpoint defenses. Pirates are of little threat to me while I run around 320 units of painite. Usually nets me 500 million per 2 hours. Its fun
Unless you've engineered that ship from the ground up for the sole purpose of PVP then they very much are a threat to you. but I admire your spirit lol
@@NickHunter I have some engineered stuff but no where near top top tier in that sense. However the rebuy cost of my ship is over 200 million in it's current state.
@@cookiebandit101 And i call BS on that. A fully engineered Vette clocks in at around 40-ish Mil, how is a Conda supposed to hit 200 Mil, please elaborate on that :-)
@@shaheenaevelga8604 you ever used the tools available to figure out which stations buy for the most? Takes prob extra 30 minutes of jumping to the right station but you get maximum profits. Each painite unit sells for roughly 300 to 400k each and I have maximum cargo space on my anaconda aside from bear minimum limpet controllers. Don't believe me I'll link you a old video I uploaded of one of my good runs. Unless you mean rebuy cost. Mine currently costs 96 mill to rebuy in its upgraded state. It's no where near endgame tier but 90% of my modules are A grade.
@@cookiebandit101 " However the rebuy cost of my ship is over 200 million in it's current state."... "Unless you mean rebuy cost. Mine currently costs 96 mill to rebuy in its upgraded state". Which is it? lol
I just love the music choice...better luck next time.. sorry about noodles ...hope he's not too mad at you. But it's all in the game....I havent decided to get in the seat yet but its getting very exciting to take a chance and fly
I heard the polyphia drop and just instantly started vibing
I was one of the pirates. Fun times. GG! We were there for quite a while before we saw your post on reddit. We normally ask for 50% or less. Really just depends what your rank is and what youre flying. You would have been 50% no doubt :) That was only my 2nd time pirating and its tons of fun. Hope to see you again soon :D
Everyone seems to go straight from the star / jumped in point to the station. A direct route on the main space lane, where the non-NPC commanders will lurk to snare you.
As soon as you've jumped in, get the station in your little circle. Aim your ship up 90º and cruise up for half a minute. Then fly towards-ish the destination and finally drop in from above / below (translation: off the ecliptic plane) to avoid those pesky other players.
That worked in the original 1980s version at least...
Even easier if you combine that with the anti interdiction corkscrew
Why always submitting to int? Sorry if noob Q - because avoids cooldown?
Nice !
well , hauling in open world , Yes fun , lot's of interactions.
but how long did it take you to grab your bilion crédits opal cargo ?
is it worth the risks ?
may be to make such trip worth it, giving players who hauls in open world a plus 5% to 10% value to the cargo they sell in another system ( i'm new in the game may be it is already the case ).
I understand people who plays in private to avoid being slaughtered. ( not every one could play 24/7 )
Nice post. Thanks!
tell them the last one standing gets half of your cargo and watch them kill each other and run away.
I guess now you're Elite and Dangerous
That was some really exciting hauling. Can imagine how stressful it was. On a personal note, I think you did right not to stop. What pirate can be reasonable when faced with 1 Billion in Void Opals . anyway fly. o7
Can someone explain why he submitted to nearly all interdictions immediately, then went back into supercruise? Is this more efficient?
It has been many, many months since I have played E:D, but if I am not mistaken submitting to an interdiction does not impose the much longer FSD cooldown that occurs when you are successfully interdicted. So if your ultimate goal is to run, it is beneficial to submit to an interdiction, immediately engine boost to create distance, and FSD back into the safety of super-cruise asap
That's an epic haul. I like your encouragement to haul in open. I haven't been hauling in open 😑
I've been out mining every morning before work because nobody knows what credit value the Fleet Carrier's will require that's why haul in solo 😐
Right?
haha. I just started playing a couple weeks ago. I had never considered playing in SOLO for hauls. but its a good idea to be safe when I am hauling 100mil credits a haul.
Me to man
I've been hauling 300-400mil credit loads in open. There's a double void opal spot I know of and the dropoff spot is 1 jump away in a quiet corner of space.
The trick is to research and catalog all of your dbl rings and plan your route prior to cracking a single rock. I also engineered my thrusters and shields and I'm fully loaded on ECM's, chaff and point defense.
@XxX Guilty King XxX I would agree with you if it weren't for gankers, I'm sorry but I can't compete with every g5 A-rated cutter/Corvette/FDL that's out to kill me just for fun or for my hard earned painite, I don't have the patience to do it all over again for the express reason that someone who has put in quadruple the time as me got bored. Because of that I stay out of open.
The music is too loud and makes the whole video annoying.
As an Eve player, not playing in Open feels like a cop out. If I was hauling like that, I'd definitely get into it. In Eve, there's hardly a reason to negotiate because you can't exactly jump out if scrammed (think Interdicted in normal space that prevents FSD from even starting). In Eve, kills are often more valuable than negotiating, but sometimes you get the goofy players in wormhole space (think really REALLY outside the bubble) that will scram you and request you answer if Batman or Superman was better (this actually happened). If I was aware of this, I'd be that random odd player who would interdict, boop the ship, slap you with a fuel "missile" (limpet), then warp off.
was NOT expecting to hear Polyphia during this
My ex bounty hunter side "pirate scum slay them all!" My rp side " yeah gotta agree with you missed opportunity to connect with players"
Think about how much could they could have mined and hauled together in the time they spent chasing you.
That isn't PVP though, not everyone wants to play the game as safely and efficiently as possible.
@@teddypicker8799 And not everyone wants their cargo ship to be yanked out of Supercruise and deleted in seconds.
Have you done a second run yet? You should do this again.
I don't play ED, but this was recommended on my TH-cam so I watched it. The last time I played ED was with the Oculus Rift DK2 (it was amazing) but since then I've been sucked in by Star Citizen. I thoroughly enjoyed this video though, 10/10, was a great watch and I felt almost as nervous as I bet you did!
I would not have hauled that in the open, but it seems like you arranged for fun to be had by all. So it was a win win.
You know you can avoid interdictions by following the escape vector?? If you were intent on running why did you just submit??
Probably wanted to stay lined up with his target and was confident his speed and shields would be enough to not die
cuz submissions give you a 10 sec cooldown and succesful interdictions give a 45 second cooldown
You should never feal bad about not negotiating to pirates regardless of how hard the pirates work to capture you.
EVE Online players : *Got shot the moment they left the dock*
Damn I wish a cutter full of void opals was still worth a billion.
7:33 - Can I get the name of that song and artist please?
EPICO
Figured it out, it's O.D. by Polyphia. I got me some new ear porn!
Anyone know the song at 7:32
Dat White Boi O.D. - Polyphia :)
@@Cuckler thanks a million really like the music so far
Darude: sandstorm
if the player at the station wanted to truly block you they should have just attempted to wedge you in the mailslot... somehow with their corvette
Easy answer to your closing question not a chance would I fly open with that much void my cargo ship is the type 10 and it can throw a hell of a punch but against groups of void hungry pirates Id chicken out and solo or closed group to make the sell
Ill be honest, I've got 250 hrs into this game so far, and I've only played solo, I went into open one time in the very beginning in an eagle and got interdicted and destroyed by a federal corvette, so I just stayed in single player mode lol. I just figured it would be gank city all the time. That being said, I didn't realize the people were so far into the game from a role-playing perspective. Kind of cool. Also nice use of Polyphia during the chase scene.
Get biweave shields and hull and modual reinforcements, my dropship (that i use for mining) is nearly unbreakable
Gotta say, I don't agree with your philosophy of "these guys spent money outfitting their ships and they work just as hard at what they do than I do, so I should have paid them and then we'd all win". If all they do is interdict you and get "protection money" from it, that's not working, anyone can interdict someone who submits and make a demand. Them working for it is in the chase, the ability to put their skills where their mouths are and MAKE you pay them. These guys didn't do that. They put up a decent attempt, but not good enough.
That bodyblock attempt at the end though, that was a thing of beauty.
Is there a bonus for this ? Where we can get i don’t know 10x times + the sell value when playing in open ?
If I did not care about potentially losing 1 billion in 1 haul then I might play with the pirate/killers in open. BUT not even having obtained 1 billion yet playing this game so far,, I think I will stay in Solo to build up that nest egg first. Only then might consider that high risk. However with my cheap, cheap Imp Eagle (its Engineered) will I be willing to go "Hunting".
This was awesome.
Clicked cause of the title, stayed cause of Polyphia
I remember I slowed down and I stopped next to the pirate to negotiate. He said he was in no mood to negotiate, so in the flash of an eye, I shot him with a rocket and boosted away. It was a lot cooler than it sounds
I always haul in Open, whether it's for profit trading or for community goal stacking. Only got interdicted once in all my time playing.
Poor bastards caught me at a time I was hauling Basic Medicine for a Community Goal in an area of the galaxy with a tonne of High Tech stations nearby.
I play in open. I haul in a very armed anaconda and yell at my computer when everything gets blown up. lol..
Negotiation is all well as long as one survives in the face of possible pirate fork tonguedness. Course, one must strive for success, one way or another.
Defo will attempt negotiating if I get pulled over. I transport quite often in open play being destroyed is way worse than giving up some loot.
how'd you get your ui to be that color?