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Hendrick Tallardar
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Posted - 2014.12.04 04:00:02 -
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Joke question: will you be stealing CSM ships to sell to anti-CSM teams during a tournament? If so, can I get a good deal on said ships?
Serious questions:
As you were, sadly, not in the initial 14 delegates properly elected and came into your current CSM 9 seat due to CSM 9 members stepping down, what do you feel are the best examples of the work you've done during your, currently, brief time as a delegate?
What do you feel CSM 9 has failed at as a group in serving their role this past year?
What do you feel was your biggest failure as a CSM 9 delegate during your time on council?
Can you please link CCP members this song in the CSM 9 channel? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05-c-iy-WnY
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Hendrick Tallardar
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Posted - 2014.12.04 20:52:54 -
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Bro status officially revoked. :colbert:
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Hendrick Tallardar
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Posted - 2014.12.08 07:31:06 -
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Just kidding about the bro-status thing. Gorski knows his PVP and understands how mechanics being introduced can affect that aspect of the game.
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Hendrick Tallardar
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Posted - 2015.01.25 01:11:40 -
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Not to detract from the discussion of your involvement with the CSM's role at the summit meetings but I had a question for you Gorski.
As someone who has played the game with a wide variety of player groups, what are your thoughts on the New Player Experience in EVE in general? You are currently in RVB which is, to some, a solid starting area to learn the basics of how PVP works in EVE. What do you think can be improved upon and adjusted to better incentivize new players into venturing down the path of PVP and eventually subscribing?
One point of contention I have with the tutorials is that it does a very poor job introducing and preparing players for the concept of permanent loss when undocked and attacked by other players (or when their ship is destroyed by NPCs). There is also the problem regularly stated that a new player "has no clue what there is to do" when starting out and simply runs missions and so forth as commented on by CCP Rise at EVE Vegas. It could be said this is because the "sandbox gameplay" doesn't open up for the player until several hours into the game and beginners tutorial is completed. Your thoughts?
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Hendrick Tallardar
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Posted - 2015.01.25 18:12:06 -
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Leask wrote:It is you job to make those meetings and put in your perspective. That is why you are on the CSM. Not only do you now argue that your actions are justified, you brag and push off questions regarding your lack of commitment.
If he had as he implied real world work to attend to which, you know, makes sure he has a roof over his head, you can't really get mad at him over that choice. He also stated there are non-NDA'd notes for him to review and he has the means to talk to CCP about those topics in secure venues. It' appears to be a decision between a meeting about internet spaceship pixels to appease privileged peoples tempers or attending to his real life job which ensures he has a home. Not everyone on the CSM can be a trust fund baby free from the restraints of real world responsibilities.
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Hendrick Tallardar
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Posted - 2015.01.27 12:26:17 -
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In this Capstable Podcast discussion the topic of having the CSM 10 candidates personal information remain private came up after CCP announced that will be the policy. Do you agree with Marc Scaurus in that perhaps your personal information should be put out there in order to run for CSM despite the current climate of people within gaming (in general) investigating your personal life, contacting your family and so forth or do you feel this shift in policy is better for those on the CSM to prevent them from harassment?
Leask wrote:Hendrick Tallardar wrote:Leask wrote:It is you job to make those meetings and put in your perspective. That is why you are on the CSM. Not only do you now argue that your actions are justified, you brag and push off questions regarding your lack of commitment. If he had as he implied real world work to attend to which, you know, makes sure he has a roof over his head etc. you can't really get mad at him over that choice. He also stated there are non-NDA'd notes for him to review and he has the means to talk to CCP about those topics in secure venues after the meeting took place. It appears to have been a decision between a meeting about internet spaceship pixels so as to appease privileged people like you and I, or sort out real world issues that could include making sure he has a roof over his head at night. Not everyone on the CSM can be a trust fund baby. I agree, to assume that every CSM can make time to fly out to Iceland would be a hugely ignorant move. Fortunately, thats not what i am referring too. He had the option of attending events during the Winter CSM meeting remotely, you can view his attendance here. His clear lack of commitment to the job when it comes to areas he deems uninteresting is what I have a problem with. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ggvRK1hxnm6JM25JxbNT_IaKJBigsZAC5JqLlR6-llY/edit#gid=471802976
You'd be committing a pretty big fallacy in assessing a person's value purely on their attendance at the Winter Summit. I mean, I could use this same line of thinking and say that Mynnna was wholely incompetent as a CSM member because he couldn't be asked to use Skype once.
That Google Doc, of course, is a small sampling of only a fraction of what sort of work the CSM does. To think it's a clear representation of who on the CSM is actually committed to their role is, and I say this seriously, stupid.
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