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kessah
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Posted - 2004.08.27 22:20:00 -
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Was thinking it be cool to have a skill u train, each lvl up alows u2 stack +1 skill so u wont need to keep checking skills :) -------------------------------------------------------- Im Your Huckleberry ;-)
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kessah
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Posted - 2004.08.27 22:20:00 -
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Was thinking it be cool to have a skill u train, each lvl up alows u2 stack +1 skill so u wont need to keep checking skills :) -------------------------------------------------------- Im Your Huckleberry ;-)
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Talorn Rhoa
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Posted - 2004.08.28 02:39:00 -
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Or just allow you to queue up 2 or 3 of them in general. ---------------
Quote: Who's the greater fool, the Fool? Or the Fool who followed him? - Obi-Wan Kenobi
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Talorn Rhoa
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Posted - 2004.08.28 02:39:00 -
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Or just allow you to queue up 2 or 3 of them in general. ---------------
Quote: Who's the greater fool, the Fool? Or the Fool who followed him? - Obi-Wan Kenobi
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Shakul
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Posted - 2004.08.28 03:01:00 -
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Yeah, so then people can just get an account, set 3 months worth of skills, cancel it, and come back with their skills all done. Auction your items for isk, works sort of like ebay. |
Shakul
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Posted - 2004.08.28 03:01:00 -
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Yeah, so then people can just get an account, set 3 months worth of skills, cancel it, and come back with their skills all done. Auction your items for isk, works sort of like ebay. |
SageOfMystery
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Posted - 2004.08.28 03:08:00 -
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make it so the account must be active to train the skills, but some kind of system to make it so you can start training skills right after one finishes would be awsome
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SageOfMystery
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Posted - 2004.08.28 03:08:00 -
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make it so the account must be active to train the skills, but some kind of system to make it so you can start training skills right after one finishes would be awsome
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Talorn Rhoa
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Posted - 2005.01.31 07:45:00 -
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Yes having to have an active account would be fine. I travel a lot and there are times when I'm offline for a month at a time. I'd like to be able to set up a couple long term skills that'll be finished by the time I get back. ---------------
Quote: Who's the greater fool, the Fool? Or the Fool who followed him? - Obi-Wan Kenobi
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Metlos
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Posted - 2005.01.31 13:05:00 -
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IMHO, this is a bad idea, it's as good as a macro, people would just queue up hundreds of skills and then just leave the account running for a few months... it's not actually *that* much of a hardship to monitor when your skills finish and log on at the next available time...
What would work is beign able to set skills training from the website... something which I think is already being looked into. ------------------------- DEFEND THE EMPEROR - Join us! Evemail, or visit http://www.amacor.co.uk/isgdforum |
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Bradley
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Posted - 2005.01.31 16:43:00 -
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How about a right click option - 'Train Next 2 Levels'?
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Shira d'Radonis
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Posted - 2005.01.31 19:11:00 -
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Originally by: Metlos IMHO, this is a bad idea, it's as good as a macro, people would just queue up hundreds of skills and then just leave the account running for a few months... it's not actually *that* much of a hardship to monitor when your skills finish and log on at the next available time...
What would work is beign able to set skills training from the website... something which I think is already being looked into.
But the thing is that you wouldn't be able to train hundreds of skills... only a few... if there were a skill to do that, you'd have to train that skill in the first place. And if it had enough prerequisite skills, it could be a while before you'd get there... if you got +1 skills queued per level, it might work.
All I know is that there are times when I have to go to work, and I can't just zip home to change skills... it would be nice to have some kind of option (even if it's a limited one) that would allow me to continue training without jeopardizing my employment :P
But yes, being able to change skills from the website would work too. Along with a chat that connected into the game... that would be really great if you needed to talk to a corpmate but you're someplace where you don't have Eve Online installed. -----------------------------------------------
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PearI
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Posted - 2005.01.31 20:43:00 -
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Originally by: Shakul Yeah, so then people can just get an account, set 3 months worth of skills, cancel it, and come back with their skills all done.
ur skills dont train if u cancel the account
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Tolmech
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Posted - 2005.01.31 22:34:00 -
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I think the best way would be able to nominate a 'default' skill that would train if the current skill was done, that way players could train the short skills while they were on and be comfortable that a long skill is set as default.
I dont think this will go anywhere this topic has been raised over and over and over again and I think there are people in the CCP team that are totally against any kind of change to the way skills are trained. I can see the point of individual skill training to avoid 'farming' and other problem but the frustration this causes people can really marr the experience of the game, and thats a shame.
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