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Charlie Corday
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2016.01.19 01:21:35 -
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Pay to Win - another nail in Eve's coffin.  |

Charlie Corday
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2016.01.19 21:23:02 -
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Now we have to worry about getting ganked by 1-day old characters who bought millions of skillpoints and billions of isk.
Please rethink this money grabbing strategy. This is a horrible idea and goes against everything that is Eve. |

Charlie Corday
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2016.01.19 21:29:14 -
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Alavaria Fera wrote:Charlie Corday wrote:Now we have to worry about getting ganked I see. Well risk aversion is something that is killing eve, so I heard
Finish the quote or go back to WoW... "by 1-day old characters who bought millions of skillpoints and billions of isk."
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Charlie Corday
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2016.01.19 21:46:09 -
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Alavaria Fera wrote:Tyberius Franklin wrote:Charlie Corday wrote:Now we have to worry about getting ganked by 1-day old characters who bought millions of skillpoints and billions of isk.
Please rethink this money grabbing strategy. This is a horrible idea and goes against everything that is Eve. Constant vigilance with every character in the game without the exception... ...does it not seem odd to anyone else in this game that this isn't the default state for any character you don't know? Eh, does it take very long for characters to get a cyno trained nowadays I guess maybe you feel safe in highsec~~~ ??? Not that you might not get tackled anyway and then from the next system they jump in, or log on.
The point is that Eve has always been about consequences. If you choose to train in a certain path there is a consequence (good and bad). Now with the magic of the dollar we can press the respec button. That is not Eve, that is a very clear money grabbing strategy that eliminates the toughness, finality and consequences that made this game great. |

Charlie Corday
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2016.01.19 21:52:19 -
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Memphis Baas wrote:Charlie Corday wrote:Now we have to worry about getting ganked by 1-day old characters who bought millions of skillpoints and billions of isk. Seriously, do you actually trust 1-day characters? Because personally I bug out when I see the known gank ships (certain destroyers, for example), I don't even wait to show info on the character. Destroyer in the overview? Bug out!!! And even then it's too late. Do you trust a 1-day character coming near you to mine in his Venture? Because they're the perfect "warp to fleet member at 0 km" setup to kill you with point blank heavy damage suicide gank ships. 1-day doesn't mean anything. You help 1-day newbies in the Newbie Q/A forums, not in game. Can't trust anyone in-game. So how many SP they have is moot.
And I will repeat this for you..
The point is that Eve has always been about consequences. If you choose to train in a certain path there is a consequence (good and bad). Now with the magic of the dollar we can press the respec button. That is not Eve, that is a very clear money grabbing strategy that eliminates the toughness, finality and consequences that made this game great. |

Charlie Corday
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2016.01.19 22:05:08 -
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Tyberius Franklin wrote:Charlie Corday wrote:And I will repeat this for you..
The point is that Eve has always been about consequences. If you choose to train in a certain path there is a consequence (good and bad). Now with the magic of the dollar we can press the respec button. That is not Eve, that is a very clear money grabbing strategy that eliminates the toughness, finality and consequences that made this game great. My magic dollar respec button is broken. It' supposed to work without consequence right? Mine seems to be costing 70% of the SP I want to move. And oddly, your complaint here is in no way related to the initial post you made.
Oddly your ability to think deeply is impaired. Time for an injection. |
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