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Mynxee
Noir. Noir. Mercenary Group
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Posted - 2010.04.12 21:32:00 -
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Bit heavy-handed, CCP, and taking away potential tears from those of us who like to liberate assets. From that perspective, I'd rather see the "bookmarkable" area of space be anything within deep space probe range of the furthest celestial--250 AU iirc.
Sure, go ahead and destroy non-scannable items like cans and possibly rookie ships and shuttles, but how about simply moving other kinds of ships (with or without pilots) from their deep safes to within 200 AU of the furthest celestial? That way they can be probed and killed/liberated by the opportunistic rest of us. Much more fun!
But, overall, whatever. I've never really used those deep deep safes anyway.
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Mynxee
Noir. Noir. Mercenary Group
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Posted - 2010.04.12 21:54:00 -
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Originally by: Ga'len I have to agree with you. Simply destroying items that are that far out is exceedingly heavy handed. There is no reason why CCP could not simply move those items into your hangar. No reason at all.
Except for the ship types that can't dock in a hangar, for which some other reasonable solution should be found--especially since it sounds like those tend to be the massively expensive ones.
@Mashie Saldana: Great diagram. The lack of reading comprehension in this thread regarding how the walls will be closing in around us is a bit Your pic hopefully helps the "visual learners."
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Mynxee
Noir. Noir. Mercenary Group
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Posted - 2010.04.13 11:20:00 -
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Originally by: Oasio -You may want to thrown a bone to people who trained for deep space probes...
One can hope but CCP doesn't seem to mind marginalizing longer-term players' skill training investments with "dumbdown nerfs" in subsequent expansions. It is difficult to express how ****ed off I still am that the huge amount of time I invested in training an alt to perfect probing skills that was rendered more or less a waste by the reduced probing skill requirements that came with Apocrypha.
And now it appears they don't give a **** about players' enormous ISK investments in assets either.
Makes it a little difficult to care so much about the game when you know that at anytime, your legitimate efforts and investments can simply be negated *poof* just like that due to some overblown and entirely unnecessary idea of "fairness" to newer players on the part of the devs.

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Mynxee
Noir. Noir. Mercenary Group
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Posted - 2010.04.16 13:45:00 -
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Originally by: TheBlueMonkey
Originally by: CCP Lemur Sadly I have to inform you that today's news is no news. We have made yet another plan and will publish the even newer blog once all parties involved agreed. Thank you for your patience.
This is better than not telling us anything and letting us assume we're being ignored.
Thank you
This ^^. Timely expectations management in the form of regular communication goes a long way toward keeping people patient and out of the rage zone. On hot topics like this one, touching base with us daily would at least let us know you're still in the loop with us. Surely it's not that time-consuming to pop in and type a two- or three-sentence update at some point in your workday.
FYI, I'm a big fan of CCP and betcha its a pretty intense work environment, but your skills at player expectations management could use a buff.
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