GizzyBoy
Old Spice Syndicate Sailors of the Sacred Spice
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Posted - 2013.01.17 08:54:00 -
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/me Facepalm for the last 3 years ive been interacting nearly daily with poses.
Currently pos interaction accounts for nearly 15% of my online time,
To say that they are only interested in what new players are able to do is a self made trap.
all players who leave npc corps are going to come into contact with poses, in fact one could argue with the ability to have your own home floating in space, it could be an enticement for more people to leave npc corps and strike out on there journeys to other realms of space much sooner. |
GizzyBoy
Old Spice Syndicate Sailors of the Sacred Spice
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Posted - 2013.01.17 11:55:00 -
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I know we have the CSM etc, but CCP can you please select a small number of people who have to use and manage pos's on a daily basis.
4 people at most.
Please include some of us who write code for a living so because we have an understanding on the difficulty in implementing specific features.
Some of us could write most of the code and story cases you need, and all you have to do is make some new graphics and modules, We get its going to take a while, that's why some of us have been deterministic patient.
We don't want to break existing things, so how about we build a new system, that doesn't touch the existing code. It may borrow the fuel mechanics and may use the existing anchor based defence system. these how ever will be recoded and bug checked and have test cases written before committing... they would also be implemented modularly so they can be changed easily at a later date.
Done right we would be mostly happy with starting with a limited feature set that accomplished a basic set of goals, and then over some time and possible refinement, new features could be integrated.
I have to agree with a number of people I know in that a whole new iteration that immediately replaced existing pos's is going to be totally broken or is going to be the complete opposite of what people had in mind.. and if you thought burn jita was bad, I really don't think you'd recover from the unsubs, because the unsubs would mostly be the people you determine to be enablers.
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