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Posted - 2010.04.16 22:36:00 -
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Originally by: Lucian James Thanks CCP!
Thank you SO MUCH for being so blatantly aweful in understanding basic customer service that you would destroy any ships including supercaps who don't read your worthless blogs and will lose billions in isk to your petty, selfish desires.
Wilful destruction of property does, indeed, seem rather extreme. Question, of course, is, Where would you have their stuff returned to? A POS? Where their medical clone resides? Can't really dock a Rorqual, ya know (let alone return it to high-sec). So I can see the conundrum. Doesn't mean I agree with destroying people's assets (and yes, they're assets: just because it's not a real ship doesn't mean it's not a real asset).
I, for one, rarely read this blogs. Sorry. Between studing Law, and Japanese this year, I hardly have time to play EVE as is. And the time I *do* have, I mostly spend on actual playing. And only ever-so often I quickly pop in to read about the latest and greatest. Point just is, wilfully destroying people's property, without adequate warning, is an entirely inadequate way of going about it. And no, a one-line mention inside any of the many devblogs is not 'proper notification.' Imagine wardec notifications being delivered in this fashion!
In fact, while we're at it, why indeed don't you send the affected people regular in-game notifications? At least 1x every week until the day of reckoning itself.
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Thank you SO MUCH for all the lag and grid load problems to the point where we can no longer enter a system with a large fleet in lag else the entire entering fleet be destroyed without ever activating a module, loading grid OR any means of compensation for your complete inability to handle heavy loads!
Lotsa anger there. :) Truth be told, though, lag problems *are* worrisome. When you log on to the game, and one of the first things you see is a message stating people need to fill out a form now before doing a large fleet op, well, then you realize EVE is essentially already overloaded beyond redemption. How CCP intends to solve these issues is perhaps best left to another thread. Destroying billions worth of people's property would be one way of alleviating the lag, btw, if the object is to alienate thousands of angry users who will quit. I hope CCP finds a different solution, though. -- Gorgeous, delicious, deculture! |