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Logical 101
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Posted - 2014.01.05 09:25:00 -
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Dave Stark wrote:the whole issue with somer was that they were gifted valuable assets from thin air by ccp The nerve! The gall! The terrible, biting, wretched unfairness of it all!
I mean... free valuable pixels?
Like... free valuable pixels?
My god.
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Posted - 2014.01.05 17:35:00 -
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Ramona McCandless wrote:gambling, lotteries and entitlement So, I assume a lot of people were personally negatively affected by this, right?
Because we were all forced to participate, and those who aren't shown favoritism in EVE are always at an inherent disadvantage when we undock to do things or play the market, correct?
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Posted - 2014.01.06 18:33:00 -
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From the Massively article published on October 10, 2013...
Quote:After a few days of fan caterwauling, CCP has issued a lengthy and detailed response built to clarify what happened, why it happened, and what it means. First, CCP explained that the Ishukone Watch Scorpion is a promotional item with no value beyond that which is created by its rarity. The studio also noted that only 132 ships exist, all of which were handed out by CCP to community contributors. CCP explained that giving away the ships to fansites and contributors was meant to be a continued initiative but is now on hold.
CCP also clarified a few things about the SOMER.Blink giveaway specifically, noting that the secrecy mandate was issued by a SOMER staffer and not by CCP itself and that the size of the SOMER giveaway was bigger than that of previous giveaways because of the larger size of the SOMER.Blink staff. The studio concluded by explaining that it is not happy with the way things turned out and that it is pausing all plans for in-game rewards for third-party contributors while it works out how to thank community members without upsetting the economy (or player perception of that economy). In line with this, CCP basically maintains that they happily support third party initiatives until people cry about it, at which point they abate their support and wait for these sorts of things to simply blow over.
Seems par for the course on everything to be perfectly honest. |
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