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Posted - 2008.02.07 00:15:00 -
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Originally by: Brother Welcome
Originally by: Brother Welcome
So that leaves a simple desire to make you login often. When you login, maybe sometimes you notice something else you want to do, or anyway you get to see how your character is doing, so you develop more attachment to Eve. From the point of view of other players it makes the world feel more alive to see it more populated. They might spot a friend and have a quick chat.
Therefore I posit that the answer rests squarely on metagame reasoning. Personally, as intimated above, I feel that reasoning is a bit shoddy. However, I can't necessarily say that it is incorrect. It may very well be that it is best for the game to force frequent logins.
If so, you might as well forget about getting a queue.
yer or they do like me, i have 4 hours of my skill left i REALLY wanted this skill to be done (since it have been going for 10days +-) and now i have to change it to something else because i need to go to sleep which is VERY annoying since i wanted it done but don't want to lose training tike or **** up my sleep by waking in the middle of the night..
so this is what i do "i get very annoyed, log on, get more annoyed for having to do that now when i don't feel like getting into the game, gets even more annoyed thinking about how ridicules and pointless it is that there is no queue and that it can only be to annoy the users since that is what it does and every other issue is easy to fix" and this is just one time.. so after i have had to do this a ton of time and more when i forget to do it because of some rl impotent stuff that comes up, i get even MORE annoyed since i am coming home thinking that NOW i just have to enjoy myself, to find that yet another x-hour/days have been lost because of stupid design with no other purpose then to annoy the players that pays to have fun...
seriously it is one of the most annoying factors in eve... (although lately it's not that bad since all skills now is a few days to finish soo quite relaxing " I declare war on stupidity
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