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NovaCat13
Seymourus and Co.
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Posted - 2016.04.08 19:45:03 -
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Serious question CCP; are you high? |
NovaCat13
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Posted - 2016.04.12 08:22:03 -
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No thanks |
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Posted - 2016.04.13 03:47:26 -
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My thoughts on the matter |
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Posted - 2016.04.14 07:30:27 -
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Quote:ItGÇÖs very important to note here that this means all the skillpoints available to buy on the market in EVE will have originated on other characters where they were trained at the normal rate. Player driven economies are key to EVE design and we want you to decide the value of traded skillpoints while we make sure there is one single mechanism that brings new skillpoints in to the system GÇô training.
So when is Team Size Matters going to address this? Those words came from this same team, not even 3 months ago. Or did you forget? |
NovaCat13
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Posted - 2016.04.15 04:11:08 -
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Pryce Caesar wrote: If people logged out and never logged back in over something as simple as this, can they be said to have been so invested in EVE Online in the first place? Is one change really all that is required for some people to quit and never look back?
I find that rather disheartening, but perhaps I am just too new to Eve online as a whole. Dust had a system where players were rewarded skillpoints depending on what they accomplish in-game. Why is it so wrong in the main EVE game but perfectly fine over there?
- Dust was designed to be that way
- Dust was free to play
- EVE was not designed to be that way
- EVE is not free to play
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NovaCat13
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Posted - 2016.04.15 04:56:50 -
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I feel this needs repeating. |
NovaCat13
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Posted - 2016.04.18 16:59:12 -
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Zet Soirn wrote:Oooooooooh... Vets mad... Real maaaad..
Just like they were mad, when Injectors were introduced, but now they enjoy the cash they get from selling their "precious" SPs without a "beep". If you sell your SPs so eagerly, it just shows that you value them way less than actual new players (like me), who actually need them.
Yea, yea, you-¦ve had it "harder" (subbed and docked for 13 years, racking up the SPs). But also your situation was different, there wasn-¦t such a huge SP gap between Rookies and Vets. Huge gap to be any competitive. But now there is. And CCP knows and tries to do something about it. Yes, they are TRYING, this ain-¦t final.
I get it. You feel threatened. Less money for selling SPs, your "e-peen" urge to do the daily with all your 12 alts on 4 accounts could prove unbearable. Less smug for you, when it comes to setting up yourselves on piedestals.
You don-¦t have to do those dailies. You also believe they are bringing them, because increasing online numbers? *puts on tinfoil hat*. Jesus, everything has to be a conspiracy with you, guys.
Dailies? Not much of a fan. SP boosts for Rookies? That I like.
Besides coming here to bash on vets did you even attempt to read CCPs remarks on this matter? Half of what you said isn't even valid taking into account their own words. EDIT: You know what, I take it back not a single thing you said is valid. |
NovaCat13
Seymourus and Co.
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Posted - 2016.04.18 17:15:59 -
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Not bashing, pointing out fact, as Mizhir has already pointed out. |
NovaCat13
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Posted - 2016.04.18 17:19:40 -
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It makes everyone skill faster... |
NovaCat13
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Posted - 2016.04.20 21:33:28 -
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Erihn Sabrovich wrote:Older players usually have their way of playing well established, they are likely to call CCP on their **** things...
FTFY |
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NovaCat13
Seymourus and Co.
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Posted - 2016.04.25 22:19:31 -
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Manic Velocity wrote:Since I'm pretty convinced CCP is going to implement this despite the negative feedback, I have to vehemently request that it be made opt-out. Not just opt-out while it's in beta/testing phase, but opt-out in its entirety.
I want to be able to opt-out of ever receiving any kind of reward for doing any kind of "daily opportunity". Because I don't want any internal metrics to indicate that I somehow endorse this mechanic, simply because I killed a belt rat on a whim and inadvertently received some SP.
Because I know that once this hits TQ, there will be a notable increase in NPC kills. And CCP will take that to mean that people love doing dailies, and so they will divert their limited development resources accordingly. The emergent gameplay of the sandbox will suffer as CCP shifts focus on more ways to encourage players to grind for SP.
Save the themepark nonsense for Nova, or even Valkyrie, where it would make more sense.
I will gladly take the hit in SP if it means I can have a way of showing CCP definitively that I do not want dailies affecting the sandbox.
Not empty quoting
NovaCat13 wrote:Quote:Daily OpportunitiesWhen you log into EVE, you will be often greeted by a vibrant universe full of interesting things that draws you in. In the past the 24 hour skill queue was a subtle incentive to log often into EVE, now we are considering a difference encouragement: a skillpoint reward for logging in. CCP Rise brings further details and explanations, please read them first before providing some feedback. The reward will be also limited to the first character completing the daily task on each account. Worries about the nature of the EVE sandbox might naturally arise, but the development history, especially the increase of freedom and power to players with the Citadel expansion and previous releases, should speak a clear enough language. Still not convinced https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ER9vJy5PiCc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPwkG2KEBjc Quote:ItGÇÖs very important to note here that this means all the skillpoints available to buy on the market in EVE will have originated on other characters where they were trained at the normal rate. Player driven economies are key to EVE design and we want you to decide the value of traded skillpoints while we make sure there is one single mechanism that brings new skillpoints in to the system GÇô training.
Just say NO to Dailies
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NovaCat13
Seymourus and Co.
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Posted - 2016.04.29 03:27:46 -
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Nantis wrote:Please bring back Daily Opportunities.
It never left...
Just say NO to Dailies
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NovaCat13
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Posted - 2016.05.06 03:00:48 -
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Lugh Crow-Slave wrote:Sgt Ocker wrote:what's not to like..
grinding for sp
QFT
Just say NO to Dailies
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NovaCat13
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Posted - 2016.05.19 15:05:30 -
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Binadas wrote:Isn't eve supposed to be a sandbox?
We were wrong.
Just say NO to Dailies
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NovaCat13
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Posted - 2016.05.25 18:44:37 -
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sero Hita wrote:Krevnos wrote:Thank you CCP Rise for your generous reply. I am delighted to discover that you find your customers amusing. I would also like to report that I find it amusing that a company is paying for you to offer nothing original whatsoever.
The chief issue with dailies is two-fold:
1. It is aimed to generate a psyche whereby players feel obligated to log on in order to make their daily gain 'keeping up with the Joneses'. Attempts to deny this are futile - it's the very reason you're implementing the feature in the first place.
2. You are entirely avoiding the underlying issue of why players don't want to engage in PvE in the first place - because it's sh*t, CCP Rise. That's why people don't want to play it.
This initiative will fail because people don't like the PvE experience. Trying to push them into it is only going to cause angst.
So why not, instead of spending your time pi**ing us off, start work on something useful, like building a better, more challenging PvE experience?
Was the tone in this post really called for? And even more important, would you as CCP Rise reply to a post like this? I know I wouldn't Considering Rise has only posted 5 times in a thread of 2423 posts, I don't think the occasional sarcastic post is what's preventing him from talking to the players.
Just say NO to Dailies
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NovaCat13
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Posted - 2016.06.02 00:45:44 -
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Ronin Stasarik wrote:In my opinion..... Getting new players into EVE creates content for all of us. Either directly as in more contact with players via PVP or chatting; or indirectly as in more players subscribing equals more money for CCP which means more development in game. I think most of us can agree more players makes the game better.
Everyone who starts EVE nowadays has the same issues eventually: Can't compete with much higher SP players. Can't compete with much higher ISK players.
New players are likely to quit the game because of these issues. So, how to get new players ISK and SP commensurate with their efforts and keep them coming back, without upsetting Bitter Vets. Well that is impossible to do but here is the attempt CCP has made. Bless them for trying rather than resting on their laurels.
Have activities that low SP characters can do to make ISK. Have activities that low SP characters can to do to get bonus SP.
The Vets take a lot for granted that rookies just don't know about , can't afford, or can't be botherd with...... The +5 training implant clone alt whatever that you use to get SP on an engineered skill training plan maximizing neural remaps , etc. That clone is making WAY more SP than any player with a blank clone who gets in his ship and goes to do missions or rat in space. 10k SP isn't forcing anyone to do anything. If you feel that way you need to go breathe some fresh air, maybe talk to a live person.
If you crawl onto the EVE forums just to post "No, Stupid, No." You've not helped anyone and made yourself look like a child. You look like a child that can't read as CCP has already said this isn't a feature targeted at new players.
Just say NO to Dailies
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