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Selinate
Amarr Red Water Syndicate
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Posted - 2011.03.12 17:57:00 -
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I never understood why CCP let us have 3 character slots per account. The only actual use I've found for it is so that I can stick an alt in Jita just to check the prices.
Imho, I agree mostly. Either they should let us train 3 characters on an account simultaneously, or they should delete the other character slots. In order to keep from making people's multiple accounts worthless, just make it so that one person can't log on to multiple characters under a single account.
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Selinate
Amarr Red Water Syndicate
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Posted - 2011.03.12 18:30:00 -
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Edited by: Selinate on 12/03/2011 18:30:55
Originally by: Tippia
Originally by: Selinate I never understood why CCP let us have 3 character slots per account.
So you can have three different characters, specced in different ways.
It's no different from any other game where you can have multiple characters: you can only ever improve on one at a time.
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Playing different characters on WoW and leveling them is not the same as waiting for different characters on an Eve account to train up. It's not even similar. In other games, you have different classes, and you have to have different characters in order to play different classes. The whole fact that you can train up any character for anything in Eve makes this pointless. It becomes even more pointless since they made it so that every character starts out with a blank slate in Eve now, essentially.
The only way to make it sensible is to either let people train up characters simultaneously on Eve or to delete the other character slots.
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Selinate
Amarr Red Water Syndicate
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Posted - 2011.03.12 18:55:00 -
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Originally by: Tippia
Originally by: Selinate Playing different characters on WoW and leveling them is not the same as waiting for different characters on an Eve account to train up.
Sure it is: you can only advance one character at a time.
Quote: The whole fact that you can train up any character for anything in Eve makes this pointless.
Quite the opposite: the fact that you can train any character for anything means that there is no need to train different characters in parallel. However, if you want to group or organise the skills into different characters, you can do so by using the three different "skill group slots" (i.e. characters). This incurs some loss in time and ISK when it comes to a small amount of multi-purpose skills, but has the advantage of keeping clone costs down, of optimising implant sets for specific purposes and reducing the risk of losing those sets.
Quote: The only way to make it sensible is to either let people train up characters simultaneously on Eve or to delete the other character slots.
It makes sense just fine as it is.
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I'm going to end this with simply saying no, it's not the same. No, that isn't really a tactic that makes sense in training characters. However, as I'm not a forum warrior, I'm not going to sit here and argue against your idiotic points (especially since you're already set in believing them). Feel free to stew in your complete failures in logic.
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