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Turdilious
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Posted - 2010.06.25 14:31:00 -
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I disagree wholeheartedly. I have only seen players encouraged by learning skills. I have seen new players realise learning skills are so important since they pay off in the long term. This is very much like the benefits young people see after staying on to go to college. I actually have never once seen anyone put off by learning skills.
I donĘt think that many players have a problem with learning skills. Usually its people that have a problem with something that complain. If learning skills really do seem to be a problem for players then instead of removing them players could be given most of the learning skills when they first form their character.
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Turdilious
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Posted - 2010.06.26 02:26:00 -
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I would love to see any stats that suggest new players are put off by learning skils. Till then i am guessing more fiction from the small handfull of players that do not like them.
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Turdilious
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Posted - 2010.06.28 15:54:00 -
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I am completely against the removal of learning skills. I cant see CCP ever removing them since there are quite clearly so many peeps for them. If they were so unpopular why dont they just be given to peeps insead of removing them as this would acomplish the same thing.
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Turdilious
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Posted - 2010.07.10 22:10:00 -
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Originally by: Guttripper Is that the same thread that has only 142 out of 465 replies being positive?
More importantly that is only 142 supports out of what 300000 accounts? A mere 0.0473%. Not enough to convince anyone.
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Turdilious
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Posted - 2010.07.11 01:37:00 -
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Originally by: Kaldani Malankori
Wrong, more people add to the power of the result, but the result won't be more reliable than a few fractions with more people. In fact, in statistics the subject group of the research is often small with a large control group, and papers are published and accepted when they reach about 95% chance (p=0.05) of being correct.
You are wrong. The highly biased sample that post on these forums would never be acceptable for evaluation. You have given this explanation yourself.
Originally by: Kaldani Malankori
The problem with forum counting is the bias that is made from only counting the people that post in the forums. Another example of this bias would be someone doing research on lung patients in a hospital on the lung ward. All his subjects would have lung diseases but would that be a good representative of the general population?
This is very true. Many people would only post on these forums if they had a complaint. Many people are playing right now who are very, very happy with learning skills and have had no reason to complain about them.
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