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Torviak Sandman
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2015.03.29 13:26:12 -
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Torviak Sandman wrote:Hello,
I understand you are not happy with the Skill Q shange, but I dont like to log into the forums and listen to you rant.
Dear ISDs please take measures against the offender!
Reminder ISDs have to do their job properly.
<-------- This thread is obvious rant |
Vilnius Zar
Viziam Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2015.03.29 13:28:26 -
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I've done it many times, I'm in fact selling this one heh. It doesn't necessarily make sense but sometimes I get bored of a character. |
ISD Ezwal
ISD Community Communications Liaisons
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Posted - 2015.03.29 14:01:52 -
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I have removed a rule breaking post and those quoting it.
The Rules: 12. Discussion of forum moderation is prohibited.
The discussion of EVE Online forum moderation actions generally leads to flaming, trolling and baiting of our ISD CCL moderators. As such, this type of discussion is strictly prohibited under the forum rules. If you have questions regarding the actions of a moderator, please file a support ticket under the Community & Forums Category.
ISD Ezwal
Vice Admiral
Community Communication Liaisons (CCLs)
Interstellar Services Department
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Dominique Vasilkovsky
BFG Tech
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Posted - 2015.03.29 18:10:20 -
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I sold my original main, still undecided if it was a bad idea or not.
Dominique Vasilkovsky EVEboard
Once known as:
Mashie Saldana sold - Anastasia Rigel sold - Monica Foulkes sold
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Pok Nibin
Filial Pariahs
664
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Posted - 2015.03.29 18:23:05 -
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Amarrchecko wrote:Serene Repose wrote:"Interesting misapprehension" underlying this OP. The assumption being how much ISK you got...if you've done this any length of time, it's the SP, stupid. It's the SP. You'd have to really have a good reason to dump a significant amount of skill points. Screw the ISK. That comes and goes. SP? Heh. If you don't know by now, you'll figure it out.... eventually....hopefully... or not. He knows he would have a ton of isk if he sold stuff. He knows he wouldn't have any skillpoints if he sold his characters. That IS what he is talking about. Let's have one big derp! DERP. Thanks for pointing out the obvious. I hope you were elevated one IQ point in the process.
The right to free speech doesn't automatically carry with it the right to be taken seriously.
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Veld God
Sebiestor Tribe Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2015.03.30 01:38:10 -
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Gimme Sake wrote: No amount of isk is worth starting over the SP grind.
This. All that days sitting useless at station etc.
It remembers me the first days of eve with 1 month of Learning Skills semi afk Rookie Ship Spinning. Never ever. |
Natalia Abre-Kai
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Posted - 2015.03.30 07:01:14 -
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Four times, does not bother me too much. It's pretty fun depending on what you are doing. |
LordSwift
Swift Enterprise's
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Posted - 2015.03.30 07:53:01 -
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Could never fathom selling this toon. 127mil sp. it will die with me when i go, probably the servers will die first.
Mal: "If anyone gets nosy, just...you know... shoot 'em. "
Zoe: "Shoot 'em?"
Mal: "Politely."
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Isalone
Immortalis Inc. Shadow Cartel
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Posted - 2015.03.30 13:06:47 -
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Selling all your items won't solve anything - you'll end up buying most of the stuff back shortly. If you're trying to get out of an eve burn-out, forcing yourself to do a tedious and pointless task will only make it worse.
Selling your char(s) - most of the previous answers adressed this. This isn't WOW where by starting a new char you get to experience all those noob areas once again and still are able to hit max level in 2-3 weeks. You'll die of boredom thinking "****, I can't do this or this or that - not enough sp". It's not true that SP doesn't matter. At one point more of it doesn't make a difference but there's nothing fun in trying to come up with something to do with a low SP character, especially when you're an experienced player.
I was in your situation at least 2 or 3 times. I ended up in corps where nobody logged in, tried to play absolutely by myself. I still was slowly losing interest for the game. The solution for me (a pretty obvious one, now that I think of it) was finding a group of people to play with. A group big enough to always have at least a few friends online to do stuff with. A group of people who enjoy the same things you do. I never stopped looking until I found my "endgame".
Never tried FW? Go for it. Never lived in a high class WH? Look for a decent sized corp that does. Join a NPSI fleet. Gank a hulk in hisec. There are people out there who do it on a daily basis. Keep looking and you'll find it.
Good luck |
Sisohiv
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2015.03.30 14:36:46 -
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Noriko Mai wrote:I would never sell my character. It's like selling my soul.
It's the names for me. All of my characters have names I use over multiple games going back to my first MMO. If this character could become Gallente Citizen 12345 and I could shift the name, I'd be more likely to consider the Skill sheet an asset and put it up for sale. |
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Mara Villoso
Long Jump.
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Posted - 2015.03.30 19:17:35 -
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I used to train characters for sale way back when. At some point, I started using the trainees for things. I've had 4 sets of "mains" over time. I keep one set for sentimental reasons. The others I trained up and used for various projects/purposes, then sold them and bought other, lower skill point characters, which I then trained, used, sold, rinse/repeat. Sometimes it's just better not to have all the baggage of one character/existence following you around and limiting your ability to participate in other areas of the game. Over time I've belonged to a bunch of the various sov holding alliances and done all sorts of things with other groups that I probably would not have been able to do if they had ever been aware of who I was in a previous incarnation.
Go ahead and start over. Just don't start from scratch on a new character. Buy one. Best way to build a story for yourself is to have a character training that you "just started the game with" and then you "saved your ISK up from grinding and sold some PLEX" and bought a better character, then your "original" main becomes your alt. You need to be able to point back to an "original" character because some organizations won't take you if they see all your characters are bought. They'll wonder where the ISK came from.
Have fun trying something new with new people. Or maybe turning "evil." That can be refreshing (but it's never as much fun as you hope it will be). |
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