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MNagy
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Posted - 2010.05.25 16:09:00 -
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Not Supported.
Learning skills are a love them to hate them set of skills. You always want to put them in cue but they take forver. By putting them in cue, you are speeding up skill learning for later.
I say dont add more - dont get rid of them.
If you dont want to skill them - then dont.
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MNagy
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Posted - 2010.06.22 15:11:00 -
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I do not agree with removing them.
They are not a required skill. All the time I spent 'learning' learning skills... what happens to that. Will I be re-imbursed for the monthly subscription fee? -no
They are not a requirement - dont add more - dont get rid of any.
If you chose not to skill them up - so you learn slower - big deal. If you chose to skill them up - you are not skilling up in something else so maybe one day you can skill up faster.
I Do Not Support this change.
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MNagy
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Posted - 2010.06.22 19:22:00 -
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Originally by: Gewrixlera
Originally by: Miyamoto Isoruku Why is there so much bitterness in this thread? The idea is simply to allow you to reallocate the SP you put into learning elsewhere.
Why should you reallocate the SP? If you trained the skills you got the benefit of having them. Period, end of sentence. If you didn't train them you didn't. When you have already had the benefit of the skill, why do you deserve additional benefits?
Because Gewrixlera, You spent a month learning guns, while i spent a month learning logic. At the end of the month if they just take it away - I have nothing and you have guns.
That is why I say leave them be - dont add more, skill em up if u want or dont. Stop complaining about them taking a long time to skill up. If you dont like it - then dont skill them.
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MNagy
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Posted - 2010.06.29 16:43:00 -
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Thought of something reading other peoples posts ( as i am apposed to getting rid of them ).
Seems like the posts are moreso for newbie players so they play the game rather than 'skill up on learning'.
Why not do something like this: If you got the skills in cue - thats fine keep em they stay as are. Otherwise, They are not available till you have an X amount of Skill points.... 3 mill or something.
Its a bonus for later on to speed up learning.
I would be upset if they got rid of them all together as I have skilled up significantly with them for the payoff down the road.
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MNagy
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Posted - 2010.07.07 15:29:00 -
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If everyone is so worried about 'new players' just skilling up in learning and not playing the game.
Why not just put a skill pre-requisite for any learning skills. Something like 5million skill points required to do any of them.
Problem solved. They play the game. Its a bonus to get after you are commited to a game as extra skills.
I do not support the original change. I like learning skills - its part of the sandbox. Do them, or do not do them.
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MNagy
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Posted - 2010.11.15 19:48:00 -
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Why Remove them? Make them unavailable to any toon that is younger than X amount of skill points.
The argument that new toons skill this for month 1 to month 6 is solved. They are only available after a toon gets up to ( example: 15 million skill points ).
New players are forced to play as if they are unavailable. You play long enough you have additional skills you suddently can/have requirements for.
Removing them - Not supported.
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MNagy
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Posted - 2010.11.25 20:09:00 -
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Even though I was in favour of keeping the learning skills, the fact that I get my months of training back in sp that I can flush somewhere else I am content with. To me- this got rid of a little element of the 'sandbox' where a player choses to skill or not to skill.
But - with that said.... Fair to 99.9% of all people - everyone gets their training time back - lets start playing the game and stop beating this "dead horse" as it has been solved / patched.
See you all in the game.
Cheers'
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