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TheBlueMonkey
Gallente Di-Tron Heavy Industries Initiative Mercenaries
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Posted - 2010.11.25 12:30:00 -
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Egh...
If we're doing this can I have the sp I wasted on science and industry back too? --
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TheBlueMonkey
Gallente Di-Tron Heavy Industries Initiative Mercenaries
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Posted - 2010.11.25 13:08:00 -
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The vocal few do not represent the opinions of the majority. Basing decisions on that is a terrible idea.
CCP listening to the community usually falls to listening to those vocal few, which isn't CCP's fault entirely.
They do a lot of great things but what really drew me to eve is the
Choices and consequences
There was the choice to learn all the learning skills to what ever level each player deemed fit. If you didn't you lost out on training time in the long run but got more toys in the short run and visa versa.
Removing these just makes me wonder what those vocal few will choose to scream about next? Navigation skills? Everyone NEEDS Navigation 5 and Warp Drive Operation 5 and they offer little noticeable change while playing the game. Same goes for all the generic skills, Rapid Firing etc. Ok, some are prerequisites for other skills\modules but removing some of the choice\consequences opens the doors to these requests.
CCP aren't going to turn heel on this after announcing it in a blog so I begrudgingly accept this fate but I'd like to know, as others have asked, what was the thinking behind this?
Also, a history lesson would be nice. Why were the learning skills put in place? What were they meant to solve? Did they do that? Why wasn't an attribute boost considered instead of the skills?
That's obviously a request to a dev not to randoms on the forums --
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TheBlueMonkey
Gallente Di-Tron Heavy Industries Initiative Mercenaries
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Posted - 2010.11.25 14:08:00 -
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Originally by: Black Dranzer
Originally by: TheBlueMonkey The vocal few do not represent the opinions of the majority. Basing decisions on that is a terrible idea.
>Implying the majority of Eve players do not hate learning skills
I'm not implying anything, I'm merely stating something, that being that there are a very vocal minority in this community and a large number of people who don't ever come to the forums.
Your own assumptions are something you need to deal with. --
Nothing is worthless, you may have gotten it for free but it still has an inherent value
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