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Jenn aSide
STK Scientific Initiative Mercenaries
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Posted - 2013.11.25 20:18:00 -
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Winchester Steele wrote:Kara Trix wrote:Been playing this game since May 2011
I remember the little CCP president rant issue.
But can't see why we need to give any gamer or small group of gamers any influence over this games design.
They absolutely don't speak for me.
I would rather have a REAL customer service relationship with the publishers that I have a voice rather than an Over the Top gamer who is far too interested in their own personal agenda than to promote mine.
REMOVE THIS FEATURE and fix the relationship... Give each player a voice, be it small...it's still their voice!
Your nuckin' futs son. As a 15 year plus veteran of online gaming communities, I can tell you with some surety that CCP listens to their player base far more than any other game company I've ever seen. Almost to a fault, I'd say. Sometimes they seem to get so bogged down trying to appease their fickle fan base that I feel they lose sight of their own artistic integrity. One of the things I love about CCP, is that they are so inclusive of their community. Hell, they even hire their devs from the playerbase. What more do you want?
Total and absolute control!
It's not enough that they listen, bring in player representatives, hire devs from the community and all that stuff, ti's just not enough. NO, they must listen to me and only me, while paying me a salary in both U.S. Dollars, PLEX and certain "favors" from one of those wimins who work at CCP. Thus shall i then be satisfied with CCP customer service, not before.
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Ghost Phius
Tribal Liberation Force Minmatar Republic
155
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Posted - 2013.11.25 20:33:00 -
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CCP does do a ton more interaction with it's community than other devs for sure. That however, does not erase T20, Greed is Good, SOMER etc...ignoring those incidents might shade the lens towards the rose colored spectrum. |
Winchester Steele
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Posted - 2013.11.25 20:51:00 -
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Ghost Phius wrote:CCP does do a ton more interaction with it's community than other devs for sure. That however, does not erase T20, Greed is Good, SOMER etc...ignoring those incidents might shade the lens towards the rose colored spectrum.
Am I the only one who really doesn't give a rats arse about this SOMER shite? Not saying it wasn't a little dodgy, but they stopped the process AT THE COMMUNITIES REQUEST. It's over, problem solved. Frankly, it is their game and had they been so inclined they could have told all the detractors to stick their complaints where the sun don't shine. But they didn't, instead they bowed to the will of the community and killed SOMER's RMT operation. I fail to see how that equates to a black mark against them.
On another note: T20 was a rogue dev who got dealt with internally (i.e. no longer any of our business) and frankly, greed IS not only good, but also totally natural, so whatever. P2W isn't however, and I think CCP learned that lesson pretty quickly.
Not trying to crap on you specifically, but it appears to me that at the end of the day CCP has a pretty awesome track record when it comes to dealing with these "scandals". Just because they don't immediately say "how high?" when the forum whiners say "jump" doesn't make them an irresponsible company, no matter how hard the sperglords on Eve-o try to convince us otherwise. ... |
Captain Tardbar
Sons of Sam
741
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Posted - 2013.11.25 23:13:00 -
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Tron 3K wrote:Kara Trix wrote:Been playing this game since May 2011
I remember the little CCP president rant issue.
But can't see why we need to give any gamer or small group of gamers any influence over this games design.
They absolutely don't speak for me.
I would rather have a REAL customer service relationship with the publishers that I have a voice rather than an Over the Top gamer who is far too interested in their own personal agenda than to promote mine.
REMOVE THIS FEATURE and fix the relationship... Give each player a voice, be it small...it's still their voice!
Biomass yourself *editing* since that was somewhat cruel.. Gamemakers don't need to listen to every single person, hell they don't even need to setup a small group that on average probably has everyone's best interest. Them trying to go through everyone's idea or wants and needs is ridiculous.. Again Biomass yourself..
Hrm... Star Citizen pretends they do. Hell each week they have someone make a video with questions sent to them on the forums and has a dev answer them. Sure its not every question, but still more than CCP does.
Maybe its so they can rake in more money, but it seems like a viable business model. "Entitlement" is a euphemism for "I hate the way you play and it makes me cry like a baby". If you fantasize about being immoral it means you enjoy being immoral deep down. Captain Tardbar: The official grumpy cat of General Discussion. |
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ISD Tyrozan
ISD Community Communications Liaisons
205
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Posted - 2013.11.25 23:21:00 -
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An off-topic post has been removed.
Forum rule 26. Off-topic posting is prohibited.
ISD Tyrozan Captain Community Communication Liaisons (CCLs) Interstellar Services Department @ISDTyrozan | @ISD_CCL |
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Crumplecorn
Eve Cluster Explorations
441
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Posted - 2013.11.25 23:37:00 -
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Captain Tardbar wrote:Star Citizen Star Citizen lets you P2W your way ahead in a game which doesn't even exist yet.
Expert business modellers (is this a thing?), but perhaps not people we should look to as model developers though? [img]http://desusig.crumplecorn.com/sig.php?r=*rnd*[/img] Desusigs can be seen on the terribad new forums using bbcode enabling script (scroll down to my post for sig rotation) |
J'Poll
CDG Playgrounds
2525
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Posted - 2013.11.26 00:14:00 -
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Pap Uhotih wrote:J'Poll wrote: The CSM is VOTED by ALL EVE PLAYERS.
No, all players are eligible to vote. The turnout for CSM election is never going to be 100% but it did move in the wrong direction last time, more so if the player base had grown since the previous year. That is a problem and the OP is right to question if the CSM is representative as it is useless to all the player base if it isn't - irrelevant of whether they voted or not. It does seem that some members of this CSM do want to take the attitude that it is them vs the players. There was already a thread questioning the conduct of one the CSM members and then in this thread mynnna at one point seeks to discredit the OP and whilst 'care bear' isn't highly offensive it is name calling. It doesn't seem that the CSM is taking an interest in the bigger picture and improving the turn out next year. A primary concern of some is playing to the crowd on the forums, fair enough perhaps in the run up to an election but there is no obvious purpose for it at the moment.
People that don't vote, also forfeit their right to complain about the CSM
And those that complain about the bias of the CSM, run for CSM next year and see if you can get on it to change it... Want to have some chat in game? Need help to get into the game as a new player? Just join my channel: Crazy Dutch Guy |
Felicity Love
Nighthawk Exploration
1013
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Posted - 2013.11.26 00:39:00 -
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Midnight Firestarter wrote:The CSM in its current format is a crock of ****
70% of the people elected simply send out a Alliance mail and they vote. Its has nothing to do with policies and what 's good they can bring to the game, its all about numbers.
Anyone who says it represents the gaming community, try Biomassing yourself as you are deluded.
CCP would be better to pick 10 Random Active corp CEO's.
I'd be in favour of a 50/50 mix.
50% elected as we do now, and 50% randomly chosen from the game at large (with a few qualifiers, like age of majority and some amount of experience with the game) who click a little box to submit their name to the random choice.
Personally, not interested. Been to Iceland. Nice sheep.
Proud Beta Tester for "Bumping Uglies for Dummies" |
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Imperial Academy Amarr Empire
35
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Posted - 2013.11.26 00:49:00 -
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Isn't the CSM a popularity contest like in those american movies from the 80's? I never liked ball parties when i was a teen so why should i start now. CCP can biomass that crap or leave it as it is for all i care. |
SmilingVagrant
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
2137
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Posted - 2013.11.26 01:04:00 -
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Because the Dev's are clueless idiots when it comes to what the playerbase actually wants. See the time they thought we wanted fetching space scarves and erotic roleplay in space stations. |
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GetSirrus
Imperial Academy Amarr Empire
65
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Posted - 2013.11.26 01:07:00 -
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James Amril-Kesh wrote:I bet you're one of those people who thinks that compulsory voting is actually a good idea.
been working in Australia since 1924, and just one of 19 countries that does have it.
why not have it within Eve? |
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ISD Suvetar
ISD Community Communications Liaisons
2623
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Posted - 2013.11.26 01:07:00 -
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Hi,
I've moved your post to the Jita Park Speakers Corner forum, as it's the correct place to be discussing topics about the CSM.
Thanks. ISD Suvetar Captain/Commando Community Communication Liaisons (CCLs) Interstellar Services Department |
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Lady Areola Fappington
New Order Logistics CODE.
880
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Posted - 2013.11.26 02:35:00 -
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GetSirrus wrote:James Amril-Kesh wrote:I bet you're one of those people who thinks that compulsory voting is actually a good idea. been working in Australia since 1924, and just one of 19 countries that does have it. why not have it within Eve?
As it's been explained to me, people who don't vote in the CSM typically don't have much of a clue what the CSM is, or what they do. Further on, if they don't care enough to vote, they don't know what each candidate stands for anyway.
Basically, the voting would be treated like another chore to handle before logging in, like clicking through a EULA. It would just be "noise" in the voting box.
At worst, due to the vagrancies of RNGs building vote lists and people just clicking the first thing possible to get in game, you may end up with someone totally unqualified sitting on CSM. The risk of having your day ruined by other people is the cornerstone with which EVE was built and we want to keep that (infact, this is much more representative of the consensus opinion within CCP). |
Varius Xeral
Galactic Trade Syndicate
1791
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Posted - 2013.11.26 02:55:00 -
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I'm not reading what i assume is a ****** thread, so sorry if this has been said.
Whatever the CSM was or was meant to be, it is now a popularity contest for lightly compensated play-testers. Personally I think it is a great idea, both as a method of playtesting and a PR stunt. I think CCP feels the same way, so too bad for you. Boohoohoo. Official Representative of The Nullsec Zealot Cabal |
Ghost Phius
Tribal Liberation Force Minmatar Republic
160
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Posted - 2013.11.26 18:21:00 -
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Winchester Steele wrote:Ghost Phius wrote:CCP does do a ton more interaction with it's community than other devs for sure. That however, does not erase T20, Greed is Good, SOMER etc...ignoring those incidents might shade the lens towards the rose colored spectrum. Am I the only one who really doesn't give a rats arse about this SOMER shite? Not saying it wasn't a little dodgy, but they stopped the process AT THE COMMUNITIES REQUEST. It's over, problem solved. Frankly, it is their game and had they been so inclined they could have told all the detractors to stick their complaints where the sun don't shine. But they didn't, instead they bowed to the will of the community and killed SOMER's RMT operation. I fail to see how that equates to a black mark against them. On another note: T20 was a rogue dev who got dealt with internally (i.e. no longer any of our business) and frankly, greed IS not only good, but also totally natural, so whatever. P2W isn't however, and I think CCP learned that lesson pretty quickly. Not trying to crap on you specifically, but it appears to me that at the end of the day CCP has a pretty awesome track record when it comes to dealing with these "scandals". Just because they don't immediately say "how high?" when the forum whiners say "jump" doesn't make them an irresponsible company, no matter how hard the sperglords on Eve-o try to convince us otherwise.
IDK I don't think you are the only one that does not care about SOMER, but you say that as if you or anyone else not caring matters in the big picture or somehow changes the lack of integrity shown by CCP in the situation...it does not.
CCP has shown instances where integrity was not on the table at all, ie. a lack of integrity. No amount of doing the right thing erases this fact and living with the aftermath of those scummy integrity lacking dcisions is just par for the course.
They are not worse than EA for sure, but that does not automatically give them a pass when they do something stupid. The measure is stupidity/lack of integrity/hubris as Hilmer put it in his lengthy apology where he "acknowleged" this very fact.
Holding CCP to the fire to contine in the spirit of his letter is not a bad thing no matter how many white knights show up to the castle burning.
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Captain Ravanor Eistiras
Ironide Industries Aegis Federation
0
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Posted - 2013.12.30 02:29:00 -
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mynnna wrote:Kara Trix wrote:Been playing this game since May 2011
I remember the little CCP president rant issue.
But can't see why we need to give any gamer or small group of gamers any influence over this games design.
They absolutely don't speak for me.
I would rather have a REAL customer service relationship with the publishers that I have a voice rather than an Over the Top gamer who is far too interested in their own personal agenda than to promote mine.
REMOVE THIS FEATURE and fix the relationship... Give each player a voice, be it small...it's still their voice!
I said this in a podcast, and I'll say it again here. Interceptors have nullification because of something that a player suggested. Interdictor's bubble launcher functions the way it does now because of something a player suggested (that a few of us on the CSM then brought to CCP's attention, incidentally) If you have an idea, visit the features & ideas suggestion and post it. And incidentally, CCP is taking player suggestions for future personal deployable structures right now, in that very forum. And frankly, devs are all over the forums posting, especially near patch time when they're looking for feedback. See that "Dev Posts" button at the top of the forum? Try it out sometime. Basically, if you think there's "no relationship", I think it's your fault. e: And incidentally, highsec is better represented on the council than pretty much ever before, thanks to Mike Azariah. If you have issues you want brought to CCP, you could also evemail him directly. / so CCP need CSM'S to run back and forth with what players suggest on these forums? i thought ccp just read the suggestions themselves?
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ionageman TOG
security services
0
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Posted - 2013.12.30 04:50:00 -
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seems to me.. the bigger the alliance the more chance of getting elected to csm...
voting has never been a garentee of democracy.. politicians do as they like. always have.
as for ccp needing csm to speak for my wants / needs.
what the hell is wrong with them reading forums.. like everybody else.
if eve is to survive .. we need a voice. csm doesn't speak for me.
why not a public vote on any major changes.
do away with politicians all together. this is the computer age after all. |
Yosef Brinalle
University of Caille Gallente Federation
1
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Posted - 2013.12.30 05:24:00 -
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mynnna wrote:Note name of corporation - PVE Corporation. A cursory examination of the OP's eveboard shows exceptionally high standings with various highsec corporations. This suggests that the OP is a highsec carebear type who does not feel represented.
CSMs openly showing contempt for a significant portion of the the games money paying customer base. Excellent marketing strategy if you are marketing to masochists. I do not doubt EVE's viability. But sometimes I wonder if CCP shoots itself in the foot (or allows others to do it for them in this case) when it comes to increased profitability. Well, that is CCPs call to make. |
Captain Ravanor Eistiras
Ironide Industries Aegis Federation
0
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Posted - 2013.12.30 11:13:00 -
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ionageman TOG wrote:seems to me.. the bigger the alliance the more chance of getting elected to csm...
voting has never been a garentee of democracy.. politicians do as they like. always have.
as for ccp needing csm to speak for my wants / needs.
what the hell is wrong with them reading forums.. like everybody else.
if eve is to survive .. we need a voice. csm doesn't speak for me.
why not a public vote on any major changes.
do away with politicians all together. this is the computer age after all. well like the CSM said above it seems thats what they do, run back and forth with our ideas to CCP instead of CCP accually reading the forums which i really hope isnt the case as we wouldnt really know what ideas arn't proposed to the dev's that might be just what eve needs, don't get me wrong i like the csm role but if they seriously think thats there only service acsm provides and there above comment is the only arguement to keep the csm going then they just slammed a nail in the coffin so to speak as im sure pilots dont want csm's saying we are here because that guy over there had a really good idea and we told the boss about it which helped us look good. |
Steve Ronuken
Fuzzwork Enterprises Vote Steve Ronuken for CSM
2519
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Posted - 2013.12.30 16:41:00 -
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holy thread necro
Anyway:
The current voting system, that was introduced with the CSM 8 election, offers a fairer system than the previous system did.
The main reason for this is that your vote, as long as you're voting for 5 or so people, is unlikely to be wasted, unless you're only voting for the joke candidates that sometimes stand.
Yes, the alliances have the 'benefit' that they can pass out voting lists.
That benefit, really, is just that they have a more active voting segment. The organisation, as long as your voting for more than a single candidate, is handled by the way the votes cascade down. Your top candidate is eliminated, as you're the only person that liked them? No problem, your vote cascades down at full value to the next person on your list.
If you want an example of what this can do:
I stood for election to CSM 8. If the CSM had been 18 (iirc) people, I'd have been on it. I'm not part of a coalition, let alone a large one.
(If you're wondering why I said it that way, it's one of the quirks with the system. you can't just count votes, due to the way the cascade happens. I was eliminated in (iirc) the 4th to last round of eliminations.
Yes, I'm standing again. You should do what my Alliance says. I'd prefer the full version, but at least follow the Ticker.
Hopefully, this time round, CCP will do a little more advertising that the elections are on, rather than the last minute mail that was sent out. Steve Ronuken for CSM 9! http://www.fuzzwork.co.uk/ Twitter: @fuzzysteve on Twitter |
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Malcanis
Vanishing Point. The Initiative.
13431
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Posted - 2014.01.02 12:35:00 -
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Dasola wrote:Josef Djugashvilis wrote:Crumplecorn wrote:The CSM speaks for the majority so what you are essentially saying is that CCP should listen to you over the majority.
Unless you are a game designer at CCP, this does not hold true. The CSM speaks for and represents the majority of those who voted, to infer from this that they speak for the majority of players is pure speculation on your part. Good point, those that voted. Witch is what? Less then 10% of subscriptions of this game. In any democracy that low vote turnout would mean re-election in a month. Yeah, really democratically chosen representation. No wonder they drive just power blocks interest to be richer and more in power. They don't need to care of those 90% that did int vote. 90% that their message did int appeal.
It was 14%, IIRC.
That means, by your own analysis, that the "power blocs" only controlled 14% of the vote.
The people you're whining that are "unrepresented" could outvote the so-called power blocs 6 times over if only they could be arsed to stop whoring LP for 10 minutes and vote.
If they don't care enough to do even that, if they have so few problems that it's not with a few minutes of their time to express a wish to participate even so briefly, then why should any space-politician be interested in what they want? Why wouldn't we concentrate on representing those who do have problems, who are invested enough to participate, who are interested enough that they care about the game.
Can you point to a single prior example of you showing any interest in EVE other than fattening your personal wallet and stopping your personal ship getting shot at?
No?
Then why should I or anyone else give two ***** about you?
1 Kings 12:11
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Snow Axe
Brutor Tribe Minmatar Republic
1449
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Posted - 2014.01.02 12:59:00 -
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Malcanis wrote:Then why should I or anyone else give two ***** about you?
You shouldn't, unless you give a **** about seeing the percentage of people that actually give a **** about the CSM grow in any way. Can't say I blame you if you don't, but you should probably consider dropping the high and mighty "HOW DARE YOU NOT VOTE" act in that case. "Look any reason why you need to talk like that? I have now reported you. I dont need to listen to your bad tone. If you cant have a grown up conversation then leave the thread[" |
Silvetica Dian
Manson Family Advent of Fate
543
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Posted - 2014.01.05 20:07:00 -
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Kara Trix wrote:Been playing this game since May 2011
I remember the little CCP president rant issue.
But can't see why we need to give any gamer or small group of gamers any influence over this games design.
They absolutely don't speak for me.
I would rather have a REAL customer service relationship with the publishers that I have a voice rather than an Over the Top gamer who is far too interested in their own personal agenda than to promote mine.
REMOVE THIS FEATURE and fix the relationship... Give each player a voice, be it small...it's still their voice!
representational democracy has always been flawed like this and anarchy is indeed a better system. +1 for moving to an anarchist system everywhere asap here is a list of all the fiat currencies that didn't end up at zero value.....and here is a list of the places where a currency pegged to a real commodity has successfully co-existed with compound interest....-á Here is a physics professor explaining why sustainable growth isn't a thing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-QA2rkpBSY |
Darek Castigatus
Immortalis Inc. Shadow Cartel
470
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Posted - 2014.01.08 00:03:00 -
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Snow Axe wrote:Malcanis wrote:Then why should I or anyone else give two ***** about you? You shouldn't, unless you give a **** about seeing the percentage of people that actually give a **** about the CSM grow in any way. Can't say I blame you if you don't, but you should probably consider dropping the high and mighty "HOW DARE YOU NOT VOTE" act in that case.
Its not about growing the number of people who care, its about doing the best they can for the people that have already shown they do. If people cant be invested enough in the game to pay attention to making it better thats not the CSMs fault or their problem and it still doesnt change the fact the CSM is going to pay way more attention to people who actually engage with them than to people they never see or hear from unless theyre whining about something.
If you want to have a say and have it taken seriously then make the damn effort to do it properly, and that starts with voting.
Pirates - The Invisible Fist of Darwin
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Snow Axe
Brutor Tribe Minmatar Republic
1449
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Posted - 2014.01.08 04:27:00 -
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Darek Castigatus wrote:Its not about growing the number of people who care, its about doing the best they can for the people that have already shown they do.
These aren't mutually exclusive.
I'm certainly not saying they have to go to extreme lengths to try to convince people to vote or anything. Just saying that getting all exclusionary with crap like "you didn't vote? WELL **** YOU" and reinforcing just about every negative politician stereotype is probably not helping anything either way. "Look any reason why you need to talk like that? I have now reported you. I dont need to listen to your bad tone. If you cant have a grown up conversation then leave the thread[" |
buyer Bedala
Republic Military School Minmatar Republic
3
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Posted - 2014.01.08 04:50:00 -
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Crumplecorn wrote:The CSM speaks for the majority so what you are essentially saying is that CCP should listen to you over the majority.
Unless you are a game designer at CCP, this does not hold true. This assumes that everyone votes. Most players probably don't even know about elections. Large alliances who can organize voting drives have a disproportionate amount of power
Now, unlike a government. the CSM has no real power, so this is only a real issue if CCP thinks that the CSM is representative of the Eve community. |
Josef Djugashvilis
Acme Mining Corporation
1929
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Posted - 2014.01.08 10:36:00 -
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Malcanis wrote:Dasola wrote:Josef Djugashvilis wrote:Crumplecorn wrote:The CSM speaks for the majority so what you are essentially saying is that CCP should listen to you over the majority.
Unless you are a game designer at CCP, this does not hold true. The CSM speaks for and represents the majority of those who voted, to infer from this that they speak for the majority of players is pure speculation on your part. Good point, those that voted. Witch is what? Less then 10% of subscriptions of this game. In any democracy that low vote turnout would mean re-election in a month. Yeah, really democratically chosen representation. No wonder they drive just power blocks interest to be richer and more in power. They don't need to care of those 90% that did int vote. 90% that their message did int appeal. It was 14%, IIRC. That means, by your own analysis, that the "power blocs" only controlled 14% of the vote. The people you're whining that are "unrepresented" could outvote the so-called power blocs 6 times over if only they could be arsed to stop whoring LP for 10 minutes and vote. If they don't care enough to do even that, if they have so few problems that it's not with a few minutes of their time to express a wish to participate even so briefly, then why should any space-politician be interested in what they want? Why wouldn't we concentrate on representing those who do have problems, who are invested enough to participate, who are interested enough that they care about the game. Can you point to a single prior example of you showing any interest in EVE other than fattening your personal wallet and stopping your personal ship getting shot at? No? Then why should I or anyone else give two ***** about you?
Dear Malcanis, if you had put more effort into actually doing stuff on the CSM and less time hard-man posting on the forums, perhaps folk would stop laughing at you.
Again, I ask you, what have you actually done on the CSM since fools like me voted for you?
I did ask you this in another thread, but you have yet to answer. This is not a signature. |
Plug in Baby
Crouching Woman Hidden Cucumber
80
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Posted - 2014.01.08 18:15:00 -
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Kara Trix wrote:But can't see why we need to give any gamer or small group of gamers any influence over this games design.
Fear not, they don't. This is not a forum alt, this is a forum main. |
Ishtanchuk Fazmarai
3299
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Posted - 2014.01.08 21:18:00 -
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Plug in Baby wrote:Kara Trix wrote:But can't see why we need to give any gamer or small group of gamers any influence over this games design. Fear not, they don't.
When CCP asks "would you like X" and the CSM say "Yes" or "No", they are influencing the game design.
And in the event that the CSM said "Yes" to what the customer base as a whole would say "No", CCP would be shooting its own foot.
This is why CCP should engage actively the customer base as to be sure that customer feedback, CSM feedback and CCP work are perfectly synchronized, so CCP avoided spending time and resources in the wrong feature(s).
As you may have noticed, they're not doing that, and they're belligerently happy with it. The Greater Fool Bar is now open for business, 24/7. Come and have drinks and fun somewhere between RL and New Eden! |
Malcanis
Vanishing Point. The Initiative.
13517
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Posted - 2014.01.09 15:13:00 -
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Plug in Baby wrote:Kara Trix wrote:But can't see why we need to give any gamer or small group of gamers any influence over this games design. Fear not, they don't.
Be afraid: we do.
1 Kings 12:11
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