|
Author |
Thread Statistics | Show CCP posts - 0 post(s) |
SurrenderMonkey
Space Llama Industries
2677
|
Posted - 2016.11.21 15:01:20 -
[1] - Quote
You should let this go, guy. It's not happening - no way, no how - and you have to be quite distantly divorced from any appreciable understanding of gameplay and Eve meta to think it's a good idea. Learn more, speak less.
"Help, I'm bored with missions!"
http://swiftandbitter.com/eve/wtd/
|
SurrenderMonkey
Space Llama Industries
2678
|
Posted - 2016.11.21 16:05:29 -
[2] - Quote
Salvos Rhoska wrote:
There probably are some heinous ways to exploit this that EVEs famously creatiive and nefarious community will come up with, but at face value I dont see any atm.
"I can't even see a way to exploit this," said the guy desperately arguing to be allowed to exploit it.
"Help, I'm bored with missions!"
http://swiftandbitter.com/eve/wtd/
|
SurrenderMonkey
Space Llama Industries
2683
|
Posted - 2016.11.21 17:22:42 -
[3] - Quote
Salvos Rhoska wrote:
It is irrational that I, as a paying customer, should not have access to the same free service as a nonpaying customer. I should get the same free elements they get in addition to what I am paying for.
Your entire position is contingent on the barefaced lie that you "lose access" to something when you subscribe. You still have access to Alpha accounts within the scope of their limitations.
One of the limitations of an Alpha account is that it cannot be used concurrently with any other account. You need only log out of your Omega and log into your Alpha.
"Help, I'm bored with missions!"
http://swiftandbitter.com/eve/wtd/
|
SurrenderMonkey
Space Llama Industries
2689
|
Posted - 2016.11.21 18:35:40 -
[4] - Quote
Salvos Rhoska wrote:I paid for an Omega account.
Why then should I not have the capacity to fly a free Alpha simultaneously with it. Alphas cost nothing, and have paid nothing. They are free.
If I have paid, why can I not fly both at the sametime. Free players paid nothing. I paid. Wtf is your argument?
Paying for one account doesn't magically remove the limitations of another, completely separate account.
It is the ALPHA account that cannot be logged in concurrently. You did not pay for *that* account. You paid for a different account, and your paying for a different account has absolutely no bearing on the limitations applied to a completely separate account. This is all really quite simple.
Alpha accounts also can't train beyond certain skills. Paying for an omega account does not lift this restriction as it applies to a separate Alpha account.
Alpha accounts train at half the speed of an Omega account. Paying for an Omega account does not lift this restriction as it applies to a separate Alpha account.
Alpha accounts have a 24hr queue. Paying for an Omega account does not lift this restriction as it applies to a separate Alpha account.
Alpha accounts cannot be logged in concurrently with any other account. Paying for an Omega account does not lift this restriction as it applies to a separate Alpha account.
"Help, I'm bored with missions!"
http://swiftandbitter.com/eve/wtd/
|
SurrenderMonkey
Space Llama Industries
2704
|
Posted - 2016.11.22 21:24:45 -
[5] - Quote
Salvos Rhoska wrote:There is articulation and distinction between free and paid.
For your example:
Everyone gets a 1 floor building for free. They infact can get an infinite amount of 1 floor buildings, only one of which they can use at once.
But when you PAY to build/inhabit 2nd floor in a specific building, suddenly you lose the right to inhabit the 1st floor of that same building/account.
This doesnt make sense, cos all 1 floor buildings are free, for everyone. Yes, you get the advantage of the 2nd floor when you PAY, but you irrationally lose access to the 1st floor of that building, which are still free for everyone else that hasnt paid, and in infinite supply.
Except, what actually happens is that when you pay to inhabit the second floor, you're still allowed to inhabit the first floor of that building.
In fact, they'll even let you inhabit the first floor of a completely separate building, too! Obviously you can't physically be in both buildings at the exact same time, but you're free to move between them as often as you like.
Pretty generous, really.
"Help, I'm bored with missions!"
http://swiftandbitter.com/eve/wtd/
|
|
|
|