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AkJon Ferguson
JC Ferguson and Son Ltd
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Posted - 2010.12.01 22:02:00 -
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Originally by: Windjammer I guess IĘm a bitter old vetąąąą.by some definitions. IĘm not happy about removal of the Learning Skills. I guess some people would call that being bitter. IĘve played EVE for four years and I suppose that some people would consider me a vet. I donĘt think IĘm bitter and I donĘt necessarily believe IĘm a vet, but I donĘt see why I should be happy about Learning Skills being removed.
As someone who has maxed all 11 of the learning skills IĘve enjoyed an advantage over those who wouldnĘt commit themselves. IĘm about to lose that. Five million three hundred seventy six thousand (5,376,000) skill points is not going to make up for that.
I spent isk on those training skills and I will not be reimbursed for it. CCP says they donĘt want to because that would inject 16 trillion isk into the economy. Bull plop. By my calculations the very worst theyĘd inject is 7.5 trillion and thatĘs only if 300,000 subscribers had trained all 11 skills. Sure itĘs not much by my standards these days, but itĘs still mine and IĘd like it back and the way EVEĘs economy works it would not have the dramatic effect that CCP suggests it would.
I trained the Learning Skills without some special beginning bonus. No 1.6 times or double speed or whatever the cerebral acceleration bonus is if you buy a Commissioned Officers box set. I did it because CCP led me to believe that if I did, IĘd have the reward of the advantage of a faster training time forever. Why else would anyone train those skills?
It never occurred to me to complain about how long it takes to train things in EVE, be it Learning Skills or high end capital ships skills or whatever else. I understood that this is what people who came before me had to do to get their advantage and it seemed more than fair that I would have to do the same. So I did it without complaint. Another way of putting would be to say I HTFUed and got the job done.
-Loss of advantage. -Loss of my isk. -Slower training time than the first 30 days of some newb coming into the game.
Want to tell me again why I should be happy about it and not express my displeasure? Want to tell me about how IĘm the one whoĘs a whiner? It wasnĘt even the whining of beginners that caused this change. It was the whining of corporations who have such a high rate of turnover that the only chance they have of having large numbers is if those numbers are comprised of beginners and of course they want those beginners to have fast training.
If I were convinced that this change would increase the numbers of active players in EVE, IĘd be all for it. It wonĘt.
-Windjammer
What you're missing is that well-thought out posts by articulate, intelligent, long-standing CCP customers carry no more weight around here than random verbal diarrhea emitted by the WoWers, whiners and EZ Moders who showed up last week and will leave next week.
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AkJon Ferguson
JC Ferguson and Son Ltd
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Posted - 2010.12.01 22:12:00 -
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God, I should have bought some paste calls a few years ago. I'd be a multi-millionaire now.
Just because something 'benefits' everybody doesn't make it good.
If CCP announced that everybody gets 50M SP for free to allocate as they wish, that would 'benefit' everyone. That would not be good. Nor is this boneheaded 'solution' to the learning skills 'problem'.
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AkJon Ferguson
JC Ferguson and Son Ltd
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Posted - 2010.12.01 22:23:00 -
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Originally by: SurrenderMonkey This is not the case with learning skills, where the only objectively correct answer is to train them.
And yet thousands of idiots like you didn't. Go figure.
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