
Violet Vayu
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Posted - 2011.09.03 02:47:00 -
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Originally by: Tirane Merkator Edited by: Tirane Merkator on 02/09/2011 10:55:12 Edited by: Tirane Merkator on 02/09/2011 10:54:26
Originally by: Admiral Rufus CCP forgot what eve was meant to be and numbers have suffered as a result, the game is dying, there is no doubt about that and the sad fact is that if they were to roll back to apocophyra then the hardcore eve players that ccp abandoned might come back and help numbers climb again. All the CQ stuff is killing the game which is supposed to be about spaceships, not barbie in space
This is what i don't get. I started the game about 1.5 Months ago and did the trial about 3 months ago before incarna came... First thing i did was deactivate CQ because it loaded longer and i opened the nex shop exactly once for a giggle and closed it again. i find it crappy and i dont need it BUT it doesn't impair my playing at all.
why can't you people just ignore it and let the barbielovers have their thing? it doesn't impair your playing in any way unless they will bring items in which will alter skills or whatever but i doubt they would do that.
just ignore the cq and nex store and you still have the awesome game you played for so long...
edit: i don't want to get personal here, it could be that i am missing some key alterations because i am a new player...
edit2: coming from europe i never saw below 20k and max i saw was 45k i believe.
Your new so yes for you there is a ton to explore despite this "expansion" however for some of us whom have invested a ton of time into eve and who look forward to expansions for new content we find this one sadly lacking. Maybe if they released WIS in its entirety it would be different, especially if there was some connection to our beloved spaceships , but alas no the only connection to us in this expansion was to our wallets.
When I first stared playing the devs seemed to be one of us they wanted a cool game, one that challenged, one that was harsh, one that rewarded smart game play be it pvp, market pvp or pve. Now their focus seems less about the eve experience and more about their other games, and you know what that's not a major problem in my book. The problem was trying to shove their other games into eve, and neglecting their original game.
I mean hats off to them for trying to be innovative, but they have to admit that's what they are doing, eve players were extremely devoted we would have been much more supportive if we could see that we were getting new content as well. They did try, lots of minor bug fixes have happened in the last year, but there is still so many that it's clear that they are not putting significant resources toward it.
We now have to face the fact that eve is one CCPs back burner, and only being used s a test bed for their new technology and software. Tbh the best solution and only chance for redemption for them is to fire their PR, economist, and actually have the devs talk to us the way they used to.
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