5:45 Is there a reason you don't just leave it instead of accepting it? You could decline it after 4 hours if you happen to make another run within 24 hours. For example, if you made a run every day, but started an hour earlier the following day you'd have to wait for the full 24 hours to pass. If you just leave it, you only have to wait 4 hours before declining to avoid standings penalty.
@ProjectFreeFolk6 жыл бұрын
So if you accept and let it expire, the next day you will be able to decline it once with no standing penalty which will give you 2 shots for getting the one among the right kind of missions (which will yield more doable missions per run). If you do not accept it, the next day you will decline and then you will have to make due with the first mission the agent gives you. As far as I remember you can't remotely decline, but even if you can, that means you need to login one more time in-between your 2 runs to decline all the bad missions that you have, which sounds like timewaste.
@DarkfeltFoE6 жыл бұрын
Yes you can remote decline missions, but you must be docked to do so. Thanks for your helpful videos. You pointed out a major problem in Eve, there is a lack of tutorial information because people don't want to dilute their income source. I'm glad you made this anyways.
@DarkfeltFoE6 жыл бұрын
Isn't the standings penalty the same when an accepted mission expires as when you decline it?
@ProjectFreeFolk6 жыл бұрын
Thanks. I no longer do FW missions, that might be why :). When an accepted mission expires there is no penalty. But as I said, I use this method to have maximum amount of good missions without having to log in (at least 4 hours after my last run, and 4 hours before the next) one more time and manually decline them.
@DarkfeltFoE6 жыл бұрын
So, you no longer do an activity where you make 1.5b/hr practically in your sleep, but you still play eve? I won't press for details, but what are you doing for isk now that you would give this up?