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1. Sticky:Dev Blog: Exploring The Character Bazaar & Skill Trading - in EVE Information Portal [original thread]
Tyberius Franklin wrote: Well, actually, you demonstrated one way in which it did help new players. Recruitment benefits. Or more generally, the desire for older players to use their resources to help new players for mutual gain. Further, even ...
- by Sibyyl - at 2015.11.16 06:07:22
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2. Sticky:Dev Blog: Exploring The Character Bazaar & Skill Trading - in EVE Information Portal [original thread]
Hey Tyberius, good to hook up with you again. Tyberius Franklin wrote: What is being disputed is that: a) The only way to obtain this advantage should be through tenure b) Once conveyed they should be immutable, even if loss would be involv...
- by Sibyyl - at 2015.11.10 07:26:53
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3. Sticky:Dev Blog: Exploring The Character Bazaar & Skill Trading - in EVE Information Portal [original thread]
And again, the difference between Bazaar and SP trading is this: With the Bazaar, an IRL rich player still depends on the availability of high SP characters which is controlled by other players. High SP characters are not available in all favorab...
- by Sibyyl - at 2015.11.10 06:37:29
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4. Sticky:Dev Blog: Exploring The Character Bazaar & Skill Trading - in EVE Information Portal [original thread]
This feature has been proposed as a way to help the new player. Without the ability to play the game well, SP does not confer victory. On this, we both agree. However, let's look at ways in which SP is winning: 1. Flexibility in fitting (choice ...
- by Sibyyl - at 2015.11.10 06:30:39
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5. Sticky:Dev Blog: Exploring The Character Bazaar & Skill Trading - in EVE Information Portal [original thread]
Tyberius Franklin wrote: Actually yes, you are arguing the 2 systems are incomparable due to the cons surrounding the Bazaar but not present in the proposed, and that as a result SP transfer is distinct and bad. Regarding logistics, that's jus...
- by Sibyyl - at 2015.10.18 22:56:00
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6. Sticky:Dev Blog: Exploring The Character Bazaar & Skill Trading - in EVE Information Portal [original thread]
Tyberius Franklin wrote: (2) This is an issue why? It's an issue because as long as you pay more money you can train faster than 2700/hr. By definition it's pay to win because another RL poor player can't do anything inside the game to catc...
- by Sibyyl - at 2015.10.18 22:47:13
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7. Sticky:Dev Blog: Exploring The Character Bazaar & Skill Trading - in EVE Information Portal [original thread]
Maekchu wrote: Sibyyl wrote: Pay to win means no upper limit. That's the point. The limit only exists to RL poor players. Starvation exists because of politics and logistics. Neither of those affects the EVE market in any way. It would ...
- by Sibyyl - at 2015.10.18 22:28:55
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8. Sticky:Dev Blog: Exploring The Character Bazaar & Skill Trading - in EVE Information Portal [original thread]
Tyberius Franklin wrote: @Sibyyl Funny thing about the cons of the Baraar: (A) is irrelevant for buyers with existing social connections, benefiting established players over new ones, like we need more of that. (B)-(F) seem pretty irrelevant,...
- by Sibyyl - at 2015.10.18 22:25:05
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9. Sticky:Dev Blog: Exploring The Character Bazaar & Skill Trading - in EVE Information Portal [original thread]
Maekchu wrote: I'm just going to address this point, since I feel the others have already been counter-argued. It is true, that EvE attempts to have players build characters and personalities. EvE have indeed spawned many in-game celebrities l...
- by Sibyyl - at 2015.10.18 22:23:32
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10. Sticky:Dev Blog: Exploring The Character Bazaar & Skill Trading - in EVE Information Portal [original thread]
Teckos Pech wrote: Not entirely true. Let N be the sum total of characters in Eve with more than 5 million SP. Let K be the sum total of SP of these N characters. The total number of SP that could, in theory make it onto the market is: K - ...
- by Sibyyl - at 2015.10.18 22:19:05
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11. Sticky:Dev Blog: Exploring The Character Bazaar & Skill Trading - in EVE Information Portal [original thread]
Part 2: SP Trading devalues characters. EVE is a personality game. Our personalities are tied to characters, whether or not we admit it to ourselves. Chribba is unmistakably Chribba and no one else has the reputation he does. The reason why ...
- by Sibyyl - at 2015.10.18 22:00:29
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12. Sticky:Dev Blog: Exploring The Character Bazaar & Skill Trading - in EVE Information Portal [original thread]
I'm a fan of Elise Randolph's for various reasons. However, I feel that he's presented some arguments in favor of SP Trading which seem reasonable, on the surface, but don't quite take into account how the mechanic would affect EVE as a whole. I'...
- by Sibyyl - at 2015.10.18 21:59:38
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13. Sticky:Dev Blog: Exploring The Character Bazaar & Skill Trading - in EVE Information Portal [original thread]
Moac Tor wrote: But on a more serious not if CCP takes their game design decisions based upon redit feedback then we would be playing a wow clone before you know it. I guess you haven't been paying attention. https://twitter.com/ccp_fozzie...
- by Sibyyl - at 2015.10.17 19:17:43
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14. Sticky:Dev Blog: Exploring The Character Bazaar & Skill Trading - in EVE Information Portal [original thread]
Levi Belvar wrote: If there is no correlation between SP's and in game skill then why would you need to be instantly boosted by the need for in game purchasing of skillpoints ?? I think a better question to ask is, if you agree that SPs do no...
- by Sibyyl - at 2015.10.17 17:19:39
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15. Sticky:Dev Blog: Exploring The Character Bazaar & Skill Trading - in EVE Information Portal [original thread]
From https://www.reddit.com/r/Eve/comments/3p0l7s/my_thoughts_on_sp_trading_as_a_whole_not_a_rant/cw2698n Elise Randolph wrote: The devblog created kind of a huge shitstorm in the first hour or so, and I only saw two CSM's who were capable ...
- by Sibyyl - at 2015.10.17 17:12:08
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16. Sticky:Dev Blog: Exploring The Character Bazaar & Skill Trading - in EVE Information Portal [original thread]
Daniela Doran wrote: Enjoy it while you can cause this game isn't gonna be around that much longer for you to enjoy the cheap gains from this disastrous mistake made by CCP. It's like we haven't heard this exact statement a million times befo...
- by Sibyyl - at 2015.10.17 00:34:13
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17. Sticky:Dev Blog: Exploring The Character Bazaar & Skill Trading - in EVE Information Portal [original thread]
Laodell wrote: What you're asking for is a world without consequences. No that's not correct. I just don't think having consequences for skill point choices leads to interesting gameplay. In fact, the only side effect is that you force someon...
- by Sibyyl - at 2015.10.17 00:33:15
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18. Sticky:Dev Blog: Exploring The Character Bazaar & Skill Trading - in EVE Information Portal [original thread]
Ima Wreckyou wrote: This "plan" has nothing to do with alt recycling of any kind. It simply shows how you can basically create free alts on accounts who are always subscribed because they are part of an SP farm. This is interesting for ganking ...
- by Sibyyl - at 2015.10.17 00:22:18
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19. Sticky:Dev Blog: Exploring The Character Bazaar & Skill Trading - in EVE Information Portal [original thread]
Jenn aSide wrote: I'm telling you, if this happens, it will be bad for the game, people will abuse it ( I intend to, if for no other reason that to demonstrate to the DEVs why their idea was bad ) and it will end up with CCP spending time and...
- by Sibyyl - at 2015.10.16 19:55:42
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20. Sticky:Dev Blog: Exploring The Character Bazaar & Skill Trading - in EVE Information Portal [original thread]
The PLEX->AUR->MCT->ISK->PLEX workflow stability follows the PLEX to ISK conversion price curve. I can't really speak to the motivation for AUR. I agree it's confusing.. but we already have MCTs for AUR and MCTs are essentially 30 day...
- by Sibyyl - at 2015.10.16 19:52:31
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