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Telegram Sam
The Drones Club
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Posted - 2012.08.15 17:11:00 -
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Lilianna Star wrote:Marie Hartinez wrote:Seriously, what problem? Punishing players for failure is a problem among American gamers. Same with forcing gamers to read and providing anything but the most well designed and easy to use interface. European gamers can take it though. Well that's true, we don't like to read much. Anything after the first two sentences will be ignored. A lot of court orders, death sentence pardons, nuclear reactor operations manuals, etc. just get stamped "TL;DR."
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Khergit Deserters
Gallente Federation
113
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Posted - 2012.08.15 17:29:00 -
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Micheal Dietrich wrote:Am I to understand that you are calling pistol packing, war mongering, fire and brimstone bible thumping, filling up the prisons, road raging, hate group creating, kill you for wearing the wrong colors Americans a bunch of carebears?
That belongs in somebody's sig. |
Domer Pyle
Northwest Industries International Technical Exploration Conglomerate of Hemera
14
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Posted - 2012.08.16 04:50:00 -
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Ameri**** reporting in. |
Lilianna Star
State War Academy Caldari State
69
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Posted - 2012.08.16 04:51:00 -
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Micheal Dietrich wrote: You wouldn't have to be if you had simply posted the sources the first time, that was your own fault.
I still would have preferred not to. I just hate it when people call me a liar. I did nothing to deserve being called a liar. |
Elias Greyhand
Potentially Irresponsible
11
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Posted - 2012.08.16 07:30:00 -
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Lilianna Star wrote:Micheal Dietrich wrote: You wouldn't have to be if you had simply posted the sources the first time, that was your own fault.
I still would have preferred not to. I just hate it when people call me a liar. I did nothing to deserve being called a liar.
THis is the InterWebz, it happens. |
Webvan
State War Academy Caldari State
19
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Posted - 2012.08.16 07:46:00 -
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Shameless Avenger wrote: Don Daglow? He worked a decade for EA. That alone makes him irrelevant.
This, seriously.
I've been following all the crud coming out of EA and ex-EA people for some time, and it has really sunk to brain cell debilitating lows. Just spewing out spiel as if they have cornered the market them and their armies of psychologists. Yet they can't even fix their hemorrhaging of subs from their existing fail games. EA has gone quite mad. Just disregard. |
Alpheias
Euphoria Released Verge of Collapse
758
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Posted - 2012.08.16 08:19:00 -
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Now, while I don't mind making fun of Americans being the drooling idiots that they (and myself being a European, therefore the master race!) but this guy just ruined trolling Americans for me...
He hasn't been relevant for over a decade so I am not sure why he would be now. I'd kill kittens and puppies and bunnies I'd maim toddlers and teens and then more |
Micheal Dietrich
Kings Gambit Black
641
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Posted - 2012.08.16 14:08:00 -
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Lilianna Star wrote:Micheal Dietrich wrote: You wouldn't have to be if you had simply posted the sources the first time, that was your own fault.
I still would have preferred not to. I just hate it when people call me a liar. I did nothing to deserve being called a liar.
This is why citing sources is beneficial, and now you know. |
Lilianna Star
State War Academy Caldari State
70
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Posted - 2012.08.16 17:31:00 -
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I've been on the internet long enough to know when citing sources will just lead off topic into bashing the source itself (He's from EA lolololol). And it did.
I just wish people could take the premise on its own merits instead of begging for a source. |
Micheal Dietrich
Kings Gambit Black
642
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Posted - 2012.08.16 18:02:00 -
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Lilianna Star wrote:I've been on the internet long enough to know when citing sources will just lead off topic into bashing the source itself (He's from EA lolololol). And it did.
I just wish people could take the premise on its own merits instead of begging for a source.
Cite a bad source, get a bad response.
And people like that are usually referred to as Gullible. |
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Lilianna Star
State War Academy Caldari State
70
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Posted - 2012.08.16 18:12:00 -
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You don't get it. I KNEW it was a bad source. But I didn't want the discussion to be derailed into bashing the source instead of discussing the possibility of what he is saying.
Because it's worth discussing. And just because he worked at EA or whatever doesn't mean we should dismiss everything he says on kneejerk. |
Micheal Dietrich
Kings Gambit Black
643
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Posted - 2012.08.16 18:16:00 -
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Lilianna Star wrote:You don't get it. I KNEW it was a bad source. But I didn't want the discussion to be derailed into bashing the source instead of discussing the possibility of what he is saying.
Because it's worth discussing. And just because he worked at EA or whatever doesn't mean we should dismiss everything he says on kneejerk.
Are you American, because I heard somewhere that they have a hard time dealing with their failings. |
Lilianna Star
State War Academy Caldari State
70
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Posted - 2012.08.16 18:18:00 -
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I am from the United States and I can adamantly say that I don't have trouble dealing with my failings. I face my failings every day and try to grow up as a person. |
Micheal Dietrich
Kings Gambit Black
643
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Posted - 2012.08.16 18:20:00 -
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Are you sure, because you seem really hung up on this citation thing. Also why didn't you answer your own question in the OP? |
Lilianna Star
State War Academy Caldari State
70
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Posted - 2012.08.16 18:26:00 -
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It's not a personal failing though. The internet's pickyness regarding sources and their kneejerk reactions are a pet peeve of mine. Because it limits discussion so much.
Anyway, the reason I play EVE is because I appreciate what it is as a whole. A game basically made by the players where there's an entirely player made economy. With player owned territory. As well as real risks, the open nature regarding tactics and loadouts and how there are no safe areas.
Delivering small packages through low sec, for example, is exciting just out of anticipation. And when you finally make it through, it's a huge relief. |
Micheal Dietrich
Kings Gambit Black
643
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Posted - 2012.08.16 18:34:00 -
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So by your own accord you have proven the developer guy wrong hence.
Though personally I think the whole I'm from America thing is just another ruse.... |
Lilianna Star
State War Academy Caldari State
70
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Posted - 2012.08.16 18:37:00 -
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That doesn't prove anything wrong. One account is not nearly enough. |
Micheal Dietrich
Kings Gambit Black
643
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Posted - 2012.08.16 18:42:00 -
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No but 36% of the player subscription does a pretty good job. |
Lilianna Star
State War Academy Caldari State
70
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Posted - 2012.08.16 18:44:00 -
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Fair enough.
By the way, where did you get that figure? I'm not asking for a source or any B.S. like that. I believe you. I'm just curious to see what the other percentages are. |
Micheal Dietrich
Kings Gambit Black
643
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Posted - 2012.08.16 18:52:00 -
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Akita gathered and compiled the data from multiple sites and I believe he's got it all cited on page 2. He even updated it specifically for this thread to which was great because I was going to link his 2008 thread earlier on (which he copypasted here anyways).
We have more than twice the numbers than the next leading country and average almost 3x over the Euro's. |
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Akita T
Caldari Navy Volunteer Task Force
1243
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Posted - 2012.08.16 19:53:00 -
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Well, just two sources, both CSM election results devblogs (CSM1 back in May 2008 - http://community.eveonline.com/devblog.asp?a=blog&bid=562 and CSM7 recently in March 2012 - http://community.eveonline.com/devblog.asp?a=blog&nbid=28529 ), listing the relevant demographics data near the very bottom of each (and the second one having links to all other previous CSM election results and their own demographic data).
http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/User:Akita_T http://eve-search.com/stats/Akita_T T2 BPO poll : https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=114789 |
Lilianna Star
State War Academy Caldari State
71
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Posted - 2012.08.16 19:56:00 -
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Thank you.
Hey, aren't you the person who made the golden rules of EVE?
I may be remembering that wrong, but those actually convinced me to join EVE Online. |
Akita T
Caldari Navy Volunteer Task Force
1243
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Posted - 2012.08.16 19:58:00 -
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Lilianna Star wrote:Hey, aren't you the person who made the golden rules of EVE? I may be remembering that wrong, but those actually convinced me to join EVE Online. Ayup. http://community.eveonline.com/ingameboard.asp?a=topic&threadID=588605 And you're welcome http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/User:Akita_T http://eve-search.com/stats/Akita_T T2 BPO poll : https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=114789 |
Kattshiro
Deep Core Mining Inc. Caldari State
101
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Posted - 2012.08.16 20:20:00 -
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I do love this line " The player is a celebrity, give them unique customization." I thought everyone loved customization... Perhaps feeling of being individualistic is more instrisi
He is right on our education... Everybody is winner!!! We do embrace mediocrity, and you can't tell people when their **** ups. In games though... I don't know maybe the games I play, but everyone seems to act the same v. say hardcore asian games which grinding is considered acceptable..or say redundant keying A.K.A starcraft hot keying.
Could be that I play more pc online than console to notice a distinct difference online... Personally I've always found failure to be a better teacher. I might be past the curve on that though...See the above. |
Arkturus McFadden
Sonoran Shadow Black Mesa Complex
196
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Posted - 2012.08.16 20:27:00 -
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We love the aspect of failure in EVE. Our understanding of it, our acceptance of it.. is what makes the EVE Online community the best in the MMO industry.
Those that can't accept it, well we ask for their stuff before they leave. |
Akita T
Caldari Navy Volunteer Task Force
1246
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Posted - 2012.08.16 21:20:00 -
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EVE is not even the most harsh MMO out there. I can name at least one other game with death penalties that are MUCH higher than EVE (but it's a RTS-style empire building web game), and could probably mention a few with slightly higher ones (at least from some viewpoints). The funny thing is, insanely high death penalties actually tend to encourage carebearish behaviour and general risk aversion. Just like real life, sort of.
http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/User:Akita_T http://eve-search.com/stats/Akita_T T2 BPO poll : https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=114789 |
dexington
Red Federation RvB - RED Federation
137
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Posted - 2012.08.17 07:14:00 -
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Akita T wrote:EVE is not even the most harsh MMO out there. I can name at least one other game with death penalties that are MUCH higher than EVE (but it's a RTS-style empire building web game), and could probably mention a few with slightly higher ones (at least from some viewpoints). The funny thing is, insanely high death penalties actually tend to encourage carebearish behaviour and general risk aversion. Just like real life, sort of.
I've tried two RTS web games, where if you get defeated just once you are forced to start over, because once you loose your army other players are just going to farm you. It can be a little rough the first time you log on and find out you lost everything and need start over.
The problem with this type of games is that they all seem to be F2P and funded by micro transactions, which makes it almost impossible to survive against opponents that buy the available bonus's. I don't mind loosing, it's just not fun to loose when the other guys only wins because be is paying for a bigger/better army.
GÇ£The best way to keep something bad from happening is to see it ahead of time, and you can't see it if you refuse to face the possibility.GÇ¥-á |
Akita T
Caldari Navy Volunteer Task Force
1248
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Posted - 2012.08.17 08:09:00 -
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It's a delicate balance between ease and profitability of farming underdefended people on one hand, income sources and development pacing on the other hand, and on the gripping hand, what types of microtransaction bonuses the game allows at all in the first place. Most RTS web games out there pick a very fast-paced development possibilities, with heavy incentives to farm people rather than focus on your own development, and with fairly powerful game-affecting microtransactional bonuses that can ONLY be obtained by paying cash ; very few emphasize self-development much more than plunder, not many offer mainly convenience and small boosts rather than serious power, and even less let you earn the microtransaction currency through ingame means. Oh, and most of them are "round-based" and/or split across many servers rather than perma-running single-server worlds.
http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/User:Akita_T http://eve-search.com/stats/Akita_T T2 BPO poll : https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=114789 |
Jett0
Surface Warfare Tribal Band
234
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Posted - 2012.08.18 00:12:00 -
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At this point, we're all aware the source was parody (and this American thought it was hilarious).
Thoughts on the subject of game difficulty:
* We had hard games way back. That's how games were, and everyone accepted this. * Over time, games leaned away from challenge and more towards presentation. A natural evolution needed to cater to more people. * With things like Facebook, phones, tablets, and even Live/PSN, casual pick-up-and-play starts to become its own genre. * With games now on a variety of platforms with many styles, traditional AAA games are once again becoming the realm of the core gamer. We're currently in the middle of this transition. FPS multiplayer, Dark Souls, "hardcore" fighting games, etc. All punishing, and well-loved.
There's nothing specifically American about this. Many U.S. studios are leaders of the industry. Naturally they're going to be part of setting trends, whatever that might entail. Occasionally plays sober |
Brujo Loco
Brujeria Teologica
356
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Posted - 2012.08.20 13:45:00 -
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This thread is interesting to me because it discusses overall, stereotypes and in consequence, following a certain train of thought, profiling.
Despite how "horrendous" it may seem to some people, stereotypes and profiling have a basis on reality and is the main tool of use, for example, at Ben Gurion airport in Israel.
How a certain sector of gamers exist and how they behave, despite being absurd to some, doesn't take away the fact there are gamers that do behave like that and respond to stimuli in gaming in ways some of us might think impossible and that in a high number of cases you might indeed be correct by tagging certain labels on a group despite individual preferences, beliefs, etc and still be right, even if it hurts or offends others.
But please do go on, just popping to add a bit to the flame, I really enjoy reading other peoples views on the subject
Cheers!
Inner Sayings of BrujoLoco: http://eve-files.com/sig/brujoloco |
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