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TriadSte
Gallente
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Posted - 2010.01.14 12:52:00 -
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Ranting is prohibited
CCP definition of a rant:
A rant is a long-winded, redundant post, often filled with angry, non-constructive comments. A free exchange of ideas is essential to building a strong sense of community and helpful in the development of the game, but rants are disruptive and incite flaming and trolling. Please post your thoughts in a concise, clear manner and avoid going off on rambling tangents.
My original post here:
http://www.eveonline.com/ingameboard.asp?a=topic&threadID=1250633
Cannot be defined as a rant, because it is a very clear and concise response to how you treat us. Sometimes a "sorry" is not enough. We understand updates are free and for that we sincerely are very grateful we really are. However when anyone feels wronged the person will stick up for himself or explain his point of view. Thats a natural human instinct.
Dominion has done many things one of which is mess up the game. Do you guys not test these "updates & hotfixes" on the test server before you make them live? A server is a server, test or tranquility it will perform exactly the same because the conditions are the same.
If my above is wrong please explain how conditions are not the same?
I am but one voice and a voice needs to be heared.
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Alanea Winddancer
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Posted - 2010.01.14 12:55:00 -
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You are right. That post was not a rant. It was a creation of utter nonsense not worth reading.
Then again, maybe you happen to be some sort of database god that holds all the answers on how to keep a complex creation going without any downtimes or errors.
But what do I know?
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price checkinho
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Posted - 2010.01.14 12:57:00 -
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maybe i just want to respond before it gets locked and maybe i just like to point out fallacy but here goes:
The conditions are no the same, specifically the traffic.
Sucks the server is down but if you could fix it you would be.
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Hydroz0rz
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Posted - 2010.01.14 12:58:00 -
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If its not broke, do you attempt to fix it? Of course not.
How can a database go wrong without human intervention? I cant see how its possible?
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Veilag
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Posted - 2010.01.14 12:58:00 -
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The point I took from the OPs other thread was that when a problem which results in unexpected downtime (database/market problems), continually keeps reappearing, then the person in charge of this should be accountable. If i screwed up in my job by failing to clear a problem which kept reappearing, id be replaced.
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CCP Navigator
C C P C C P Alliance
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Posted - 2010.01.14 12:58:00 -
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Please note that reposting locked threads is not permitted. Should you wish to discuss moderator actions you can do so by submitting a petition.
Locked.
Navigator Senior Community Representative CCP Hf, EVE Online
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Wacktopia
Dark Side Of The Womb
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Posted - 2010.01.14 12:59:00 -
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Originally by: TriadSte Noone would stand for it at all in any work place. Doesn't matter how many "lame" apologys the person gave.
Non-constructive
Originally by: TriadSte C'mon CCP pull that solid platinum spoon from your mouth and give something back to the player for the noob antics.
Sound's angry to me.
The whole post is redundant because they have already supplied reason and explanation. Furthermore, you make no suggestion of improvement appart from "pull that solid platinum spoon..." and "give something back" - pretty much like rambling to me.
Other than that...
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