
Bloodpetal
Mimidae Risk Solutions
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Posted - 2011.06.25 16:49:00 -
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Edited by: Bloodpetal on 25/06/2011 16:49:43
Originally by: M14D
CCP is a company. Companies think about making money. Those thoughts are written down. Often they are discussed. This is done in a debated style. Because that highlights the good- and the bad factors of such a thought. After the debating is done, the thought is placed aside until it may one day be looked at again. A conclusion is then made of the old debate. Will this thought turn live? Maybe. Maybe not. This is how companies work. Everything must be discussed. Even things people no likey. Not even the company itself Just for the sake of discussing it. To test viability.
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Originally by: M14D
1. Why they aren't concrete
They've stated it clearly before. If they are changing their minds, they have to inform their customers.
Making a comparison between CCP and the US government is a few orders of inappropriate.
Quote: 2. Why it isn't viable.
Unlike the majority of you, CCP is not that stupid, and their final evaluation would include that such an idea cannot ever rely on suitable community support and therefore it would never go through. While I'm sure it's a paradigm for some of you here that you're not the only one capable of thinking of negative sides, I can assure you; CCP had all of your possible complaints noted down before you even knew of this.
That's why there was a "predictable" outcome. You're absolutely correct. If it was predictable, then they should have known the consequences. That means that the reaction of the community is not only justified but in appropriate quantity.
Perhaps we aren't reacting strongly enough, and we need to have over-reacted.
The Company's responsibility is to it's customers. CCP is not the first company to have upset its customers. If you want to say that our reactions are incorrect, then you're welcome to go back into your ivory tower and show how in touch you are with the human condition.
No one has been harmed in these protests outside the scope of a GAME. Customers being vocal is clearly a sign that they care about the community.
Your attempt to justify your position with little more than large swaths of "You're clearly not smart enough" is laughable. Protesting is a time honored tradition of the human race. Deal with it.
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