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1Commando1
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Posted - 2008.02.23 11:57:00 -
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Yes, I too want a skill queue of maximum 2 skills. 1 training and 1 sitting in the queue next to be trained.
This would solve a lot of problems for people that do work full-time and spend the other time playing eve-online.
Regards,
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1Commando1
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Posted - 2008.03.05 00:30:00 -
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Originally by: Belmarduk
Originally by: Danorium if i select a 3 day skill it has nothing to do with planning but just with keep a skill going. or i guess you only log in once a week. well maybe try X3 reunion there is no skill training in that game[/quote
No offense mate but I think its priceless when a Newbie gives me tips about trying a different game because of the skill-system I have about 36 mio SP now after playing since beginning of 2006 and I have 10,15,20 ? skills that would take longer than a week - I even have a few skills which would take 30 days+ BUT I still want a skill-queue !!! Why? *sigh* I have mentioned it before in this thread at someplace ( PLEASE read through the WHOLE thread before giving answers like this..)
1.When you have many long skills and keep only learning those skills there will come a time when you will run out of long skills fast ! Especiouly when you are skilling towards a certain goal eg. Carrier 2. Logging on JUST to switch skills is a STUPID and UNNECCESSARY load on the servers which are often at there limit as it is !!!! 3. I am PAYING for playing and skilling so I would like to choose if and when I go online (DEACTIVATE SKILLTRAINING FROM INACTIVE ACCOUNTS !!!!!!!) sorry capkey got stuck 4.Eve¦s skillsystem in comparison to other games is built and designed that YOU MUST SKILL ALL THE TIME to NOT waste time. Its only gives you content not highendpower ! It takes you literally months/years to be able to be "highend" (Which I like about the skillsystem in EVE BUT as I said you are forced to be skilling at ALL TIMES ! In other games you can level up to highend in a few weeks (WoW - *pukes*) 5. There are often unforseen issues where you cant log in to change a skill (RL,unscheduled Downtimes,isp-issues etc etc) 6.A skillqueue has been on the drawing board for ages - What the hell is it with it? 7.I would safley say about 80% - 90% of the players activley WANT a skill-queue ! 8.I have myself heard from new players that quit after trial that they dont like the way they are forced to log in just for changing skills AND vets who quit partly because they played less and because they got ****ed off about changing skills all the time said "Ok I will quit completly - No point it keeping account alive if I only now and then start a skill to run out half the time" 9.I had more valid reasons but cant think of them now as I am at work (If ATLEAST one could change skills via webpage......) Greetings Belmarduk
Well said mate, and spot on.
DEV's Please take note of the above points in why we need a skill-queue.
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1Commando1
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Posted - 2008.03.05 00:50:00 -
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Edited by: 1Commando1 on 05/03/2008 00:52:54
Originally by: Kusha'an
Originally by: Matterick Boon that would help character farmers even more. they would just need one cheap computer that just needs to load a browsers. just give some kid a list of all skills and pay him 60 cents an hour to manager hundereds of characters via the website. genius idea cassanunda. if it's going to benefit you it's going to benefit farmers 100 times more. regardless of what "security" measures you take they will find ways around it. farming this game is their way of life. CCP or anyone else for that matter really don't care if you missed a few hours of training due to being at work or whatever. as many people on here suggested go play a game where you have to grind to skill up. you don't see people on those games begging for bots to play for them while they are at work do you? be grateful for what you already have or go somewhere else.
Follow your post to its logical conclusion. Punishing real game players for the sins of the farmers is not helpful. As you say, they're gonna benefit no matter what, and they're gonna cheat no matter what. So there's nothing that can be done about it anyway. So help out the real players who actually pay the bills.
I think those 90-95% of players that actually play Eve don't really care about farmers or cheaters or e-bay buyers or whatever they do if they're not a genuine player.
I myself am part of that 90-95% of the real players that enjoy playing Eve Online and are those that are requesting Eve to become better and improve for it's players that pay for the game.
No one cares about those farmers, if they want to waste their life in what they're doing... so be it... why stop them? They are also "players" that don't play the game properly but that is their choice.
Those 90-95% that do play and enjoy the game are the ones that are requesting these improvements so that it benefits players that play Eve. That is the bigger picture and not focusing about this farmers and/or bots/ebay buyers or whatever you call them...
If you look at any game be it FPS or MMO or RPG you will always have cheats/macros/auto-bots. They are annoying no doubt but the real players them selves are the ones that are suffering, because they're not getting any improvements for a game that they are paying for per month to play in all it's glory!
Dev Team please put a pool up for players to vote on if they do want a Skill queue to be able to queue up 1 training skill.
Please take note of What Belmarduk posted here: http://oldforums.eveonline.com/?a=topic&threadID=531551&page=16#452
It explains all the points required on why a skill queue is needed.
Note: " To all those players that I've noticed are complaining about people queuing up 2 skills ie 1 training 16days, and another 16days queued up." The skill training will stop when the account is not paid for. So I don't see a problem. I do se a great solution to those players that have lives and also enjoy playing Eve Online at their leisure.
Regards, Commando
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1Commando1
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Posted - 2008.03.05 19:43:00 -
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Edited by: 1Commando1 on 05/03/2008 19:47:44 Edited by: 1Commando1 on 05/03/2008 19:45:14 And no, you wont be able to train those skills after your account subscription expires ie. It's disabled.
So I don't see a problem with it and MORE of a benefit to those casual eve players that cannot plan a game around their life.
I've actually stoped playing Eve for a year because I just couldn't cope with planing things with "things in life already happening".
It's easy for those 10 - 18 yr olds that don't have jobs, that go to school, and that live with their momy and dady... :P
It's different when you're out in life, working full time, and have a family of your own. etc...
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1Commando1
Caldari Provisions
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Posted - 2008.04.01 01:59:00 -
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/signed for a skillque system
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