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ImYourMom
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2016.02.15 18:47:54 -
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at least you know in reality your 150 mill char is pretty pathetic and that ita actually going to take you like 40 years and 1.8 trillion isk to finish training!
if i knew that i probably wouldnt of even started.
3 day char fully skilled up... thats the problem right there good move ccp. good move. |

ImYourMom
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2016.02.15 18:52:15 -
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im surpriaed ccp jobsworths havent locked this with an excuae to say its ranting like this poor chap got saying the same thing. https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=469619&find=unread |

ImYourMom
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2016.02.15 18:53:49 -
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stg slate wrote:ImYourMom wrote:3 day char fully skilled up... thats the problem right there good move ccp. good move. A huge problem, I bet he will show up to kill you, specifically you, every day for the rest of the time you play EVE. His skill set will directly impact EVERYONE who plays.
wow what a terrible response. but meh this is eve its expected |

ImYourMom
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2016.02.16 13:33:08 -
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Crosi Wesdo wrote:I see a lot of people upset about skill trading. Though beyond personal vanity i dont see any actual arguments against it.
Asking people to begin this game 13 years behind with no possibility to close the gap on the vets is a big ask. Especially if those new players put more time in and undock more on the daily than 99% of the bitter class.
People buying skills has no impact on players who dont use the feature. The game is 13 years old and concurrent player levels are dropping, changes like this are good for the game if people can set aside their misplaced culture shock.
Admittedly, there are many other things they could do to improve the new player experience to help retain more new players, but CCP seems unwilling to make the default state of a fresh install of EVE fit for any purpose giving newbs the impression that EVE is completely unplayable.
Your missing the point entirely. Those vets HAD to spend that amount of time and money to get where they have. They were forced to, we even had skills for skill training, clones to pay for etc. Over the past year or so thats all gone, so for new people its 10x easier. Which I'm not saying is a bad thing as such. However what does your character become now?
We might as well remove employment history and date of birth details because its practically irrelevant now.
People asking for 20mill sp on recruitment meant most of the time people not only had the skills but some actual in game experience, now 20, 30, heck 100mill chars can be on 1 day characters. I know you can check on that but SP was the heart of what your character was, now its nothing, meaningless
I know shall we start trading KB kills as well so that not only can you buy SP but you can pretend to have the kills as well. The only people selling the skills are mainly the vets, so when they have finished, where is the rest of the SP coming from? OK there will be a flow but not at these epic levels. The good thing is that people can focus train, and get rid of old stuff. What excitement or interest does this game hold for people, like we used to when we had to wait a days, when now you can instantly become a cap pilot, wheres the in game satisfaction from that? It ends up being like a gambling addict getting the fix.
You have to look at the bigger picture. |

ImYourMom
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2016.02.16 13:44:57 -
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oh well Star Citizen will be out soon... online users will drop dramatically bets on 10K or less? |
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