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Big Lynx
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Posted - 2016.02.14 10:57:12 -
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Admiral Mason wrote:NUBIARN wrote:incredibly he has astronautics science skill which I thought no more existed, be interesting if chribba verified this is a genuine API.
The guy did it all on stream. He's still streaming. Not gonna link it though because this guy seems so sketchy. (RMT) He is RMTing with very smart and well-thought method ccp can't retrace. I guess he makes roughly 100k per year, like Somer did once.
RIP Eve btw |

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Posted - 2016.02.14 11:14:23 -
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On the other hand I am glad that IronBank demonstrated this level of absurdity. It shows the radical change of CCP's CRM for more profit and the painful sacrifice of a USP and kind of magical feature of EvE Online. It all has a bitter and strange taste.... Eve Online quo vadis? |

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Posted - 2016.02.14 11:30:14 -
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Tippia wrote:Dawny Star wrote:I'd really like to hear a Dev. viewpoint on this, a lot of Dev's are ex-players and I can't imagine this was what they had in mind for this service? There are two options. 1. They did have exactly this in mind GÇö get on the whaling boat! 2. They're utter ret ards. There might be a third option which is that both of the above are true at once, but that's about it. option 3: Profit
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Posted - 2016.02.14 13:42:05 -
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Vickers Secretary wrote:He did it with RMTing on Twitch, which is banned by CCP. "Subs get 4x Iron Modifier" - thats what his channel says. And exactly this is not allowed. When you do raffles like that, everybody has to get the same chances - and not "people that gave me real money get more chances to get stuff ingame".
Is there any place to report this guy? Support tickets maybe? I mean, this is clearly against the EULA Just write a ticket. CCP will look into this.... lel |

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Posted - 2016.02.14 14:42:42 -
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Mr Mieyli wrote:oreman2 wrote:i made a huge mistake reactivating  very sad days in eve I know what you mean, I went and bought a 6 month sub before Christmas. Now I feel like I might as well play WoWS; it has better ship-to-ship combat and has about as much meaning attached. EvE has changed from being the harsh cold technologically plausible universe that it once was to a hollow shell. Change after change has stripped life from the game with even small things such as the MWD name changes have been a part of this. Once upon a time this game felt like an ultra-harsh version of real life set in space, the ultimate sci-fi simulator. Now it feels like a bunch of bored kids throwing sand at each other, where losses don't matter because isk is easily farmable, where play time no longer matters because you can buy your way there. I'm struggling to justify continuing my subscription once it runs out, this game no longer feels like an MMO but instead more like FarmVille. CCP have lost heir original vision of eve, the have caved into players always asking for more. They will never have enough and chasing their demands will run the game into the ground. When eve was the best sci-fi sim around it always had that niche, now I worry it's losing it's unique features and becoming another bland commercialised game. Well said sir. Eve feels so average now. |

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Posted - 2016.02.14 15:35:16 -
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Tippia wrote:Tipa Riot wrote:Where are all the players telling newbies, skill points do not matter?  Now we realize, this was and is a lie. They still don't matter. What matters is thatGǪ Quote:EvE had the feeling of a real open world, with limits, with unreachable goals, like getting all skills ... now it feels the eternity folded into the beginning, EvE became a closed loop ...   GǪa core part of the GÇ£feelGÇ¥ of EVE has been sacrificed for a quick injection of cash, and for no real benefit to the game itself. Indeed, its main result is to further reinforce the two most common unattractive misunderstandings that made new players reticent to try the game. Age and history had some kind of meaning; that meaning is gone. What was once the most valued commodity in the game GÇö time GÇö is now trivially tradable on the in-game market and offered in abundance for anyone who wants to pay.
Disgusting. But from economical survival of eve point of view, necessary obviously. |

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Posted - 2016.02.16 13:32:32 -
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Varathius wrote:Admiral Mason wrote:http://eveboard.com/pilot/IronBank
Make of it what you will. All skills have been trained. Eve 100% completed. Time to move to new game!
canz I stuffz your haz? |

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Posted - 2016.02.16 13:49:27 -
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Lan Wang wrote:ImYourMom wrote:oh well Star Citizen will be out soon... online users will drop dramatically bets on 10K or less? people moan at ccp then move to star citizen which is farse regarding money
like EvE now |

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Posted - 2016.02.16 14:10:26 -
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Crosi Wesdo wrote:All i would add, while i have no problem with the current set up of SP injectors.
Perhaps the better way of managing this would be that once you have 80m SP you can no longer inject...
Though, like ive said, i dont really care about how many SP a character has. contradictory argumentation dude. |

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Posted - 2016.02.16 16:46:31 -
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Dayum, I can see the briefing of the controllling department in CCP's HQ before announcing SP-Trading. That decision must have been one of the hardest for CCP Devs. I am pretty sure of that.
It's not easy to see the long term consquences for the health of the game, but my gut feeling tells me that they will be not for good advantage. EvE has reached or fell down on the same level like every other average MMO. *sigh* |

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Posted - 2016.02.16 18:18:19 -
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Scott Dracov wrote:Gillia Winddancer wrote:....
So that means that a typical blob vs blob scenario goes something like this then: "Target that hurricane...no wait, he has maxed out all BC skills and medium projectiles and whatnot else, go for that other hurricane...he is a newbie scrub!".... On a personal level after spending a long time maxing out armor comps to 5 and waiting that time then being in a trial by fire and watching your ship take the full brunt of the enemies fleet being within a hair of exploding into hull... and then being saved at the last second by guardian reps and saying to yourself thank god I spent that time on those skills or I would be in a pod and then in a new pod... and now realizing that no one else has to wait like you did its all available right now if you pay for it. and the price you paid in time investment. the choices you made with your meager skill points for what you wanted to do... does not matter now as its all available... right now. that cheapens the whole experience in ways beyond description to the point of futility. Tell that the new instant gratification generation. Its like describing a rainbow to a blind man |
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