Farr Arrow
PHOENIX'S RISING LLC
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Posted - 2017.06.10 16:26:02 -
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I surely wish that pilots would realize that Eve, as is also true with most everything in Real Life, inevitably changes over time. Eve MUST change. If it didn't constantly change and evolve, our favorite fantasy universe would probably quickly get boring to many pilots and the universe would surely eventually die.
The big issue here seems to be that significant numbers of mostly very experienced and capable pilots found a way to project large amounts of power and generate large amounts of isk with a proportionally minimal effort and time actually having to spend playing the game. To be able to efficiently do this, pilots had to have certain lengthy skills trained and had to have certain significant amounts of extremely expensive ships and equipment ready and available. So, of course to be able to quickly cash in on the sovereignty and the isk making bonanzas as soon as possible, many pilots probably spent real life cash on skill injectors and also on plex to be able to accelerate their participation in all the wonderful feasting that was ready and available to be enjoyed. With larger and larger numbers of pilots beginning to take part in the feasting, it became only a matter of time before the gods of the universe, CCP, had to step in and nerf the whole situation. Too many pilots making too much isk too quickly and too easily is always too too bad for the game.
I suspect that there are plenty of undiscovered or little known opportunities to still be able to strike it fabulously rich in Eve Online. Perhaps it might be more beneficial to stop complaining about needed and necessary evolutionary changes that inevitably nerf a favorite activity and start focusing on using intelligence and dedication to discover the next Eve gold mine or the next diamond mine opportunity. And please, if anyone did spend lots of real life money on multiple omega accounts or skill injectors or plex in pursuit of quick and easy isk making (or power or glory or whatever) a good question to perhaps ask ourselves is: "Did I do this knowing full well the risk and rewards or was I somehow tricked into doing this by the all-powerful gods of the Eve universe?" |