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RAW23
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Posted - 2013.10.12 08:21:00 -
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CCP Guard wrote:
This is a good point actually. While we totally understand that everyone has different opinions on different projects, there's no denying that it's not an everyday task to build something that a lot of our players like and use regularly. That goes for a lot of our fansites and other contributors. I'm constantly amazed at the sheer number of high level stuff we see coming from our community members.
I fail to see why building a profitable business that relies on an out of game infrastructure should be treated as something special that deserves additional rewards on top of the profits it already generates for its owners anymore than an unusual or extremely large business using ingame infrstructure deserves such rewards. An eve business is just that - a business - whether it operates in-game or out of game, and giving any eve business additional advantages over its competitors just for being successful (i.e. for being liked and used regularly) distorts the sandbox in a very significant way. The claim that because SOMER's business has an out of game website at its core it should therefore be treated according to a different set of rules than those that apply to all ingame businesses simply isn't going to wash. There are two types of EVE player:
those who believe there are two types of EVE player and those who do not. |

RAW23
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Posted - 2013.10.17 15:08:00 -
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Trebor Daehdoow wrote:Vaerah Vahrokha wrote:A real CSM member who cares would be a bit more vocal and a bit less "let's do a poll to see if breaking the law is OK or not".
It's a matter of common sense. If I had an ISK for every time someone's told me what a "real CSM" would do, I'd be richer than SOMER. 
Can you explain how you reconcile your stance of two weeks ago, stating that you, and the CSM more generally, owe no duty of consultation to the player-base because you were elected as representatives to give your own views on their behalf, with your current unwillingness to take a position, instead supporting the rather ludicrous idea of a consultative, but thoroughly unscientific, survey 'to find out what the player-base wants'?
Also, no, you would have a few hundred thousand isk max  There are two types of EVE player:
those who believe there are two types of EVE player and those who do not. |

RAW23
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Posted - 2013.10.30 17:36:00 -
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TheGunslinger42 wrote: Long story short: somer alt / shill.
The IWS is not "vanity trash" because it is worth the price of a supercap as a result of it's rarity/special nature. It doesn't have to *do* something to be worth a lot. A gold nugget doesn't *do* much but it's still worth a chunk of money.
Here is a Somer employee selling their 'vanity trash' for nearly 20 billion isk 9 days after CCP gifted them.
https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=273452
The IWS might be vanity trash but it is exceedingly valuable vanity trash and CCP's gifts were worth c. 600 billion at market value. There are two types of EVE player:
those who believe there are two types of EVE player and those who do not. |

RAW23
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Posted - 2013.11.22 09:29:00 -
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Dark Magni wrote: This means there are employees inside CCP that are antagonistic to its PAYING CUSTOMER BASE.
The truth of this was evident long ago. They hired Sreegs and then let him post  There are two types of EVE player:
those who believe there are two types of EVE player and those who do not. |

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Posted - 2013.12.02 13:01:00 -
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Isn't that Stratios that's been discussed on the last few pages just the same one that was the new prize after the Guardian Vexors etc were cancelled? If so, then why does anyone think CCP has 'unpaused' the declared pause in the rewards programme? There are two types of EVE player:
those who believe there are two types of EVE player and those who do not. |

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Posted - 2013.12.05 08:38:00 -
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GreenSeed wrote:the same 5 - 6 players keep bumping the thread... go away please, most people do not share your fake outrage.
Lots of us do but we're letting these guys carry the burden coz we're lazy  There are two types of EVE player:
those who believe there are two types of EVE player and those who do not. |
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