
Emma Royd
Maddled Gommerils
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Posted - 2012.01.07 18:04:00 -
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Brewlar, you're not even 3 months old on that character, yet you come on the forum spouting on how CCP should pander to your wants?
I'm over 4 years old, and couldn't care less that people have T2 BPO's, or more shiny ships, or more isk than me, I play for playings sake, not to amass a huge bank balance.
There is a great saying used in life, and in EvE, Adapt or Die, if you can't make the uber isk you seek by the means you're trying then try a different way.
T2 BPO's and their removal is a dead issue, coming on with arguments that have been done to death many times before will not change things, if CCP wanted to remove them then they would have done so.
You could very well argue that someone who has been paying eve since 2003 has an insurmountable advantage over someone who has just started, as they've got a huge skills difference, CCP have done a few things to make it easier for the new player to get the essential skills faster in the times, accelerated learnings, implants, tutorials that practically throw skillbooks at you, but as a new player, you will always technically be at a disadvantage compared to someone who has been doing the same thing who has had the chance to build up skills, experience, knowledge and standings with corporations and relationships with players to give them a better edge.
So what do you propose ccp does about this situation, scrap skills and let everyone play 'god mode'? and how often should a reset of assets and wallets be performed so people don't gain an advantage?
EvE is dynamic, some people have lots of isk, some don't. Some people find it really easy to make isk, some don't.
If you can't make isk on Product A then try making isk on Product B, if that fails, try Product C.
As for players quitting because they can't make isk on T2 products as easily as someone who ows a T2 BPO, get real, where on earth are you getting your information from, are you privy to the information people type in to their comments box when they unsubscribe? I suspect that more industrialists quit purely because of the botter problem devaluing personal mining to the point that everyone thinks you're insane to do it.
To me it smacks of jealousy and wanting something that old players had a chance of getting in a lottery. Sure there was a limited problem with the T20 thing, but that was a nearly 5 years ago. You know, when hulks were 600 million isk+ and isk wasn't as plentiful as it is now with incursions etc, owing a hulk was a big deal then, and something the industrial people aspired to, now they're a 1/3 of that price at most, even dropping to around the 130mil mark at times.
Surely it's time to let sleeping dogs lie, accept the fact that people have more than you, accept that fact that you've got more stuff than others, and just get on with the game (hint, bolded the important bit) |