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Saithe
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Posted - 2011.08.23 05:28:00 -
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I would like to get a group of 4+ year players together to brainstorm and discuss actual changes that would benefit the good of the game.
Things such as: 0.0 Warfare Combatting the Blob Weapon Balancing done right Piracy
and more.
If you are interested, this could become a very effective method of presenting useful, well presented ideas to the CSM (most likely by people who have ran/though of running for CSM before) for open discussion. I hope to visit the extreme ends of possibilities, and brainstorm possible outcomes.
I ask for 4+ year players because we are the ones that understand and have seen the changes come and go that affect these game areas.
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Saithe
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Posted - 2011.08.23 05:31:00 -
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Edited by: Saithe on 23/08/2011 05:31:16 Of course, I support my own idea.
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Chunicha
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Posted - 2011.08.23 10:34:00 -
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I have an idea: How about instead of getting together a bunch of bitter old vets to circle jerk about ideas that have no shot in hell of ever getting implemented, you instead stop *****ing and wait to campaign for a spot on CSM next year so you can actually have a (very small, but still much better) chance of getting your ideas heard?
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Lakuma
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Posted - 2011.08.24 04:59:00 -
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The idea is sound, but not remotely original. POS misery is one of the oldest and most glaring examples of the above post's point - Player groups, even with well thought-out plans for development of the game, are generally ignored by CCP. CSM has a fair chance in influencing CCP, but rarely does the CSM actually benefit all of New Eden.
Fact is CCP has a forum full of great ideas and practices that could begin improving EVE right now. However, the agenda is not to improve EVE, but fix and maintain it so that CCP can move onto other ventures - most notably its new MMO that will most certainly feature a much more invasive (and thus profitable) MT model.
Pick one of the many existing forum topics that you agree with and work on those - or let your actions speak louder than your words (again, POS misery excellent example of players being ignored) and cancel your account until the game you want to pay for returns. Who knows, if EVE begins to collapse at an accelerated rate maybe a new sandbox spaceship game will emerge to take over. It's about time EVE had some proper competition; I had just hoped somebody would rise to the challenge, not EVE fall back to the laggards.
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