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Mallak Azaria
522
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Posted - 2012.07.28 16:27:00 -
[181] - Quote
+1
My Vagabond looks really ugly now & I will not fly it again until it regains it's attractiveness. Mining Barge buff: CCP-áhas acknowledged that miners in general-áare too stupid to make the correct fitting choices to make ganking them unprofitable. |
Cedric deBouilard
PonyWaffe Test Alliance Please Ignore
51
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Posted - 2012.07.31 17:11:00 -
[182] - Quote
+1 It looked way better in the past. |
Droidyk
Maniacal Miners INC The Omega Industries
3
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Posted - 2012.08.01 20:47:00 -
[183] - Quote
I agree, not only Vagabond but all minmatar, mainly their coloring. Now everything is basically black and blue... Now the minmatar t2 ships has no variability at all, where are those awesome green lights. Frigates seems like cruisers now with those little guns.. And Vagabond is shaved bold, those "ears" maked it really what it was and represented Minmatar style.., now its just black Stabber.
+1 |
Droidyk
Maniacal Miners INC The Omega Industries
3
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Posted - 2012.08.01 21:03:00 -
[184] - Quote
Thank ******* God!!! someone cares about this disaster as much as I do....this was a complete failure on the part of the CCP ship designers, taking a legendary ships like the Vagabond and making them look like regular production ship so they can make their work on the ship skins easier to give us ******* "Hello Kittie" graphics, then sticking some lame ass solar-panel on the side with a few lights to make us feel OK with their changes...what are we idiots or noobs who don't know any better or give a ****???
Along with the tragic changes to the Vagabond, they have in my opinion destroyed the beauty of the faction ships such as the Tempest Fleet Issue by removing it's iconic rectangular fins and other parts of the model and the Typhoon Fleet Issue by removing it's mast scaffolding and fuzzy antennas, not to mention their earlier changes to all turrets which removed all the awesome tech 2 lights leaving all turrets looking like the tech 1 variants and while I'm at it they have over scaled the projectile turrets and made the architecture look clumsy and senseless.
CCP seems to have taken on a new game model and that is to make everything in EVE as simple and reproducible as possible to create an environment within the design departments of CCP that produces faster and cheaper, which is destroying the original creative works that have made EVE a uniquely beautiful and amazing experience.
I am really into the way my ships look and work as well as fly and fight and that is why I have stripped my Multi-Billion Isk Tempest Fleet Issue and Typhoon Fleet issue and placed them on the marker and will be doing the same to all my Vagabonds very soon...I once was a very proud Minmatar pilot and now I wish I was Amarrian!!!
AND by the way ... THIS ^^ |
NinjaTurtle
Noir. Noir. Mercenary Group
20
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Posted - 2012.08.02 07:36:00 -
[185] - Quote
Confirming we need our frill returned. Thank you, +1 |
Yugo Reventlov
Hax.
6
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Posted - 2012.08.02 08:13:00 -
[186] - Quote
+1 I feel naked without my frill! |
Alystin Wyndyl
Night's Shadows TriMark Alliance
2
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Posted - 2012.08.03 05:42:00 -
[187] - Quote
+1 to bring back the Vaga's thrill frill!! |
Komodo Askold
Legion of Darkwind Order of the Void
30
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Posted - 2012.08.04 09:31:00 -
[188] - Quote
Yeah, the Vagabond looks ood without the frill. I would make it slighty different than before, for the change, but so that it would still be a frill. |
ColdCutz
Pwny Nation
21
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Posted - 2012.08.05 21:29:00 -
[189] - Quote
+1
Has the CSM cared to reply to this thread? I know they have DEV and GM tags, but I don't remember seeing thread tags for CSM or ISD.
Can we get some kind of communication from the CSM about this????? |
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cuties4life
0
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Posted - 2012.08.07 10:08:00 -
[190] - Quote
Counter signed.
-1 |
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CCP Huskarl
C C P C C P Alliance
34
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Posted - 2012.08.09 13:30:00 -
[191] - Quote
Hey vagabonds
A number of you are missing the so called frills we had removed from the Vagabond during the v3 process, and I think itGÇÖs totally fair that I (the Art director) give you an explanation why we did that, and what our intentions (visually) are with the Vagabond in the future.
EVE is constantly under development and we in the art team look at the renovation process as an ongoing never-ending task that we love to keep working on alongside the new assets we make every year. Some players donGÇÖt like to see to many changes made to their beloved ships, but because of this, the fidelity of the game after all these years is still hard to beat and EVE keeps getting great reviews for the art every year.
However maybe the decision to remove the frill from the Vagabond was taken too lightly and I didnGÇÖt realize how attached to the look of the ship you were. To me, as the Art Director the Vagabond is a Thukker version of the Stabber, but with Brutor sails attached (rather badly, with intersecting polygons) to the bridge area that make the ship look a bit silly. But after giving it some thought I can understand the iconic appeal. I think you should get your frills back in some way or the other.
That being said, I always wanted to fix the old Stabber up a little bit and give it some more love. IGÇÖm not talking about a huge overall change to the ship. But rather just balancing a bit the engine area and making some parts a little more believable. This would of course give us a chance to give the Vagabond some extra care and design the frills with Thukker and some functionality in mind. I already have Stephan St+¦lting an amazing concept artist working on it and I promise to keep you posted about the development in the near future. Until we finish it you still have to live with a GÇ£no frillsGÇ¥ Vagabond.
Regards CCP Huskarl
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Bucky O'Hair
Minmatar Ship Construction Services Ushra'Khan
78
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Posted - 2012.08.09 13:41:00 -
[192] - Quote
CCP Huskarl wrote:Hey vagabonds
A number of you are missing the so called frills we had removed from the Vagabond during the v3 process, and I think itGÇÖs totally fair that I (the Art director) give you an explanation why we did that, and what our intentions (visually) are with the Vagabond in the future.
EVE is constantly under development and we in the art team look at the renovation process as an ongoing never-ending task that we love to keep working on alongside the new assets we make every year. Some players donGÇÖt like to see to many changes made to their beloved ships, but because of this, the fidelity of the game after all these years is still hard to beat and EVE keeps getting great reviews for the art every year.
However maybe the decision to remove the frill from the Vagabond was taken too lightly and I didnGÇÖt realize how attached to the look of the ship you were. To me, as the Art Director the Vagabond is a Thukker version of the Stabber, but with Brutor sails attached (rather badly, with intersecting polygons) to the bridge area that make the ship look a bit silly. But after giving it some thought I can understand the iconic appeal. I think you should get your frills back in some way or the other.
That being said, I always wanted to fix the old Stabber up a little bit and give it some more love. IGÇÖm not talking about a huge overall change to the ship. But rather just balancing a bit the engine area and making some parts a little more believable. This would of course give us a chance to give the Vagabond some extra care and design the frills with Thukker and some functionality in mind. I already have Stephan St+¦lting an amazing concept artist working on it and I promise to keep you posted about the development in the near future. Until we finish it you still have to live with a GÇ£no frillsGÇ¥ Vagabond.
Regards CCP Huskarl
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!
We Are Ushra'Khan!
We are coming for our people. |
Louis deGuerre
The Dark Tribe Against ALL Authorities
436
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Posted - 2012.08.09 13:47:00 -
[193] - Quote
Always nice to see CCP reacting to user feedback and already looking forward to brighter amarr ships. FIRE FRIENDSHIP TORPEDOES ! Louis's epic skill guide v1.1 |
Krell Kroenen
Miners In Possession Brothers of Apocrypha.
30
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Posted - 2012.08.09 13:50:00 -
[194] - Quote
CCP Huskarl wrote:Hey vagabonds
A number of you are missing the so called frills we had removed from the Vagabond during the v3 process, and I think itGÇÖs totally fair that I (the Art director) give you an explanation why we did that, and what our intentions (visually) are with the Vagabond in the future.
EVE is constantly under development and we in the art team look at the renovation process as an ongoing never-ending task that we love to keep working on alongside the new assets we make every year. Some players donGÇÖt like to see to many changes made to their beloved ships, but because of this, the fidelity of the game after all these years is still hard to beat and EVE keeps getting great reviews for the art every year.
However maybe the decision to remove the frill from the Vagabond was taken too lightly and I didnGÇÖt realize how attached to the look of the ship you were. To me, as the Art Director the Vagabond is a Thukker version of the Stabber, but with Brutor sails attached (rather badly, with intersecting polygons) to the bridge area that make the ship look a bit silly. But after giving it some thought I can understand the iconic appeal. I think you should get your frills back in some way or the other.
That being said, I always wanted to fix the old Stabber up a little bit and give it some more love. IGÇÖm not talking about a huge overall change to the ship. But rather just balancing a bit the engine area and making some parts a little more believable. This would of course give us a chance to give the Vagabond some extra care and design the frills with Thukker and some functionality in mind. I already have Stephan St+¦lting an amazing concept artist working on it and I promise to keep you posted about the development in the near future. Until we finish it you still have to live with a GÇ£no frillsGÇ¥ Vagabond.
Regards CCP Huskarl
Thank you, I missed not seeing the space dragon. |
Rixx Javix
The Tuskers
65
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Posted - 2012.08.09 13:57:00 -
[195] - Quote
Thank You!! I look forward to new and improved Stabber Class ships with some form and return to the iconic and traditional "Frills" associated with the demon Vagabond.
Thanks for hearing us. It means a lot. http://eveoganda.blogspot.com |
Alua Oresson
Demon-War-Lords Fatal Ascension
127
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Posted - 2012.08.09 14:00:00 -
[196] - Quote
You knew they would start doing this as soon as Rixx finished his VMF swag. http://pvpwannabe.blogspot.com/ |
Skogen Gump
Jericho Fraction The Star Fraction
101
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Posted - 2012.08.09 14:12:00 -
[197] - Quote
CCP Huskarl wrote:Hey vagabonds
...
Regards CCP Huskarl
CCP Huskarl - Best Karl!
(Love your ccp name!)
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Cooper Anderson Stewart
Aideron Robotics
5
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Posted - 2012.08.09 15:18:00 -
[198] - Quote
+1 for accountability.
Thank you for listening and more importantly, responding. |
Seismic Stan
249
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Posted - 2012.08.09 15:37:00 -
[199] - Quote
Great news. I'm glad we were heard. It's been a fun tubthump and a great excuse for some community content. Next update, how about removing engine trails for a laugh? I'm sure that'd get an enthusiastic response and we could organise a week-long sit-in (somewhere that serves beer). ;)
#NoTrailisFail?
Freebooted - Tech4 News - Incarna: The Text Adventure - Guild Launch EVE Correspondent |
Thorvik
Minmatar Ship Construction Services Ushra'Khan
40
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Posted - 2012.08.09 15:43:00 -
[200] - Quote
CCP Huskarl wrote:Hey vagabonds
A number of you are missing the so called frills we had removed from the Vagabond during the v3 process, and I think itGÇÖs totally fair that I (the Art director) give you an explanation why we did that, and what our intentions (visually) are with the Vagabond in the future.
EVE is constantly under development and we in the art team look at the renovation process as an ongoing never-ending task that we love to keep working on alongside the new assets we make every year. Some players donGÇÖt like to see to many changes made to their beloved ships, but because of this, the fidelity of the game after all these years is still hard to beat and EVE keeps getting great reviews for the art every year.
However maybe the decision to remove the frill from the Vagabond was taken too lightly and I didnGÇÖt realize how attached to the look of the ship you were. To me, as the Art Director the Vagabond is a Thukker version of the Stabber, but with Brutor sails attached (rather badly, with intersecting polygons) to the bridge area that make the ship look a bit silly. But after giving it some thought I can understand the iconic appeal. I think you should get your frills back in some way or the other.
That being said, I always wanted to fix the old Stabber up a little bit and give it some more love. IGÇÖm not talking about a huge overall change to the ship. But rather just balancing a bit the engine area and making some parts a little more believable. This would of course give us a chance to give the Vagabond some extra care and design the frills with Thukker and some functionality in mind. I already have Stephan St+¦lting an amazing concept artist working on it and I promise to keep you posted about the development in the near future. Until we finish it you still have to live with a GÇ£no frillsGÇ¥ Vagabond.
Regards CCP Huskarl
Woot !! \o/
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Orakkus
The Fancy Hats Corporation
73
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Posted - 2012.08.09 16:44:00 -
[201] - Quote
CCP Huskarl wrote:Hey vagabonds
A number of you are missing the so called frills we had removed from the Vagabond during the v3 process, and I think itGÇÖs totally fair that I (the Art director) give you an explanation why we did that, and what our intentions (visually) are with the Vagabond in the future.
EVE is constantly under development and we in the art team look at the renovation process as an ongoing never-ending task that we love to keep working on alongside the new assets we make every year. Some players donGÇÖt like to see to many changes made to their beloved ships, but because of this, the fidelity of the game after all these years is still hard to beat and EVE keeps getting great reviews for the art every year.
However maybe the decision to remove the frill from the Vagabond was taken too lightly and I didnGÇÖt realize how attached to the look of the ship you were. To me, as the Art Director the Vagabond is a Thukker version of the Stabber, but with Brutor sails attached (rather badly, with intersecting polygons) to the bridge area that make the ship look a bit silly. But after giving it some thought I can understand the iconic appeal. I think you should get your frills back in some way or the other.
That being said, I always wanted to fix the old Stabber up a little bit and give it some more love. IGÇÖm not talking about a huge overall change to the ship. But rather just balancing a bit the engine area and making some parts a little more believable. This would of course give us a chance to give the Vagabond some extra care and design the frills with Thukker and some functionality in mind. I already have Stephan St+¦lting an amazing concept artist working on it and I promise to keep you posted about the development in the near future. Until we finish it you still have to live with a GÇ£no frillsGÇ¥ Vagabond.
Regards CCP Huskarl
And there was much rejoicing! I am excited to see what you have in store! |
Tanaka Aiko
ICE is Coming to EVE Goonswarm Federation
102
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Posted - 2012.08.09 17:31:00 -
[202] - Quote
CCP Huskarl wrote:I think you should get your frills back in some way or the other. yeah ! ^^
CCP Huskarl wrote:But rather just balancing a bit the engine area and making some parts a little more believable.
oh my, i always hreally hated this part of the ship design, hope i'll like the new version xD |
gulftobay
Pator Tech School Minmatar Republic
86
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Posted - 2012.08.09 17:33:00 -
[203] - Quote
While I realize it's 'in the works', thank you so much for considering the feedback of your customers in this area - big props.
Low self-esteem?-á Bored?-á-áLonely?-á |
Vedrea
Mostly Harmful Pirate Corp
10
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Posted - 2012.08.09 18:01:00 -
[204] - Quote
This is great news!
Thank you for listening and responding, as someone said before. |
Crassus Detlator
Tribal Liberation Force Minmatar Republic
7
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Posted - 2012.08.09 18:45:00 -
[205] - Quote
Thank you very much CCP for listening and replying to us! +1 |
Fluffy Hyena
Vertically Integrated Monkey Union
10
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Posted - 2012.08.09 20:31:00 -
[206] - Quote
Thanks CCP Huskarl and thanks CCP for making contact with us! Now I know how Roy Neary felt when the aliens finally made contact at the end of Close Encounter of the Third Kind. |
Kristen Andelare
Abacus Industries Group Aerodyne Collective
22
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Posted - 2012.08.09 21:06:00 -
[207] - Quote
Thank You CCP Huskarl for your post and assuring us crazy Vaga lovers that their ships will once again be the space dragons of old in some fashion. And thanks CCP overall for listening to our cries from the wilderness.
+1 for Space Dragons! |
Mioelnir
Cataclysm Enterprises Ev0ke
82
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Posted - 2012.08.09 22:01:00 -
[208] - Quote
CCP Huskarl wrote:Awesomeness.
Just had a word with my contacts at the Tribe down in Great Wildlands, and they confirm you're pretty cool for a caldari.
Thank you.
PS: please also fix the manufacturer logos on the t2 versions. |
Cecil Arongo
Gh0st Hunters D3vil's Childr3n
33
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Posted - 2012.08.10 02:46:00 -
[209] - Quote
CCP Huskarl wrote:Hey vagabonds
A number of you are missing the so called frills we had removed from the Vagabond during the v3 process, and I think itGÇÖs totally fair that I (the Art director) give you an explanation why we did that, and what our intentions (visually) are with the Vagabond in the future.
EVE is constantly under development and we in the art team look at the renovation process as an ongoing never-ending task that we love to keep working on alongside the new assets we make every year. Some players donGÇÖt like to see to many changes made to their beloved ships, but because of this, the fidelity of the game after all these years is still hard to beat and EVE keeps getting great reviews for the art every year.
However maybe the decision to remove the frill from the Vagabond was taken too lightly and I didnGÇÖt realize how attached to the look of the ship you were. To me, as the Art Director the Vagabond is a Thukker version of the Stabber, but with Brutor sails attached (rather badly, with intersecting polygons) to the bridge area that make the ship look a bit silly. But after giving it some thought I can understand the iconic appeal. I think you should get your frills back in some way or the other.
That being said, I always wanted to fix the old Stabber up a little bit and give it some more love. IGÇÖm not talking about a huge overall change to the ship. But rather just balancing a bit the engine area and making some parts a little more believable. This would of course give us a chance to give the Vagabond some extra care and design the frills with Thukker and some functionality in mind. I already have Stephan St+¦lting an amazing concept artist working on it and I promise to keep you posted about the development in the near future. Until we finish it you still have to live with a GÇ£no frillsGÇ¥ Vagabond.
Regards CCP Huskarl
Thank you much! We are Thukking thrilled at this new development :) Keep up the good work, and thanks for listening! This is for all you new people: I have one rule. Everyone fights, no one quits. If you dont do your job I will shoot you myself. DO YOU GET ME? |
Lex Bird
Lords Protectorate Inc.
6
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Posted - 2012.08.10 02:55:00 -
[210] - Quote
Cecil Arongo wrote: Thank you much! We are Thukking thrilled at this new development :) Keep up the good work, and thanks for listening!
Well soon you can be Thukking Frilled ;) |
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