Posted - 2013.12.04 17:54:00 -
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Arthur Aihaken wrote:GÇó Quit making excuses and FINISH the rebalancing! There's no reason this couldn't be completed in a few short months. If you can "rebalance" a rapid light missile launcher a week prior to Rubicon you can rebalance Black Ops, Pirates and T3s in 3 months. Bite the bullet and get it done. yeah because rushing the rebalance and changing dozens of ships at once with no testing is the key to success
Arthur Aihaken wrote:GÇó Quit tinkering with ships and game mechanics that AREN'T BROKEN. Missiles were generally fine and Serpentis ships are fine the way they are (some of us appreciate originality). Do we mention HACs, Command Ships and Marauders? Drone assist? So, they should fix the things that you think are broken and leave the things that you think are balanced alone? seems legit
Arthur Aihaken wrote:GÇó Quit wasting time on trivial issues like renaming auto cannons and fixing market scams; do these really warrant their own thread and sticky? I'm sure this is only scratching the surface. Yeah because im sure renaming the autocannons took so much time . . . and yes it was annoying to see 800mm repeating artillery and have to just know those are autocannons. It lowers the number of things players have to know instinctively by lowering the stupidity of the naming scheme.
Arthur Aihaken wrote:GÇó Quit diverting resources to endeavours like Dust 514. EVE is either your flagship product or it isn't. Make it your crown jewel again and we'll happily support your other ventures. isnt this kinda like telling microsoft to stop producing the xbox because windows is their flagship product? I mean you cannot really be that stupid . . .
Arthur Aihaken wrote:GÇó Quit this quest for "more space". Like the original Star Trek, this is going to be a 5-year mission that abruptly ends 3 years from now when everyone realizes there's no one at the helm. Most of low and null-sec is deserted. If you're going to focus on space, try working on ways to encourage new players and those in high-sec to venture out once in a while. Here's an original idea: stop stifling creativity and innovation. Just because youre afraid of change doesnt mean nobody wants it.
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