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Nicho Void
Gallente Hyper-Nova
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Posted - 2007.09.11 19:22:00 -
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I vote no.
Learn to change it? ---------------
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Nicho Void
Gallente Hyper-Nova
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Posted - 2007.09.11 19:33:00 -
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Edited by: Nicho Void on 11/09/2007 19:34:30
Originally by: Eval B'Stard
Originally by: Nicho Void I vote no.
Learn to change it?
You sir are an IDIOT !!!
And just to set the record straight I got a long skill going thanks, but those that don't are currently stuffed
You're right! I apologize. I'm an idiot. Automating Eve is obviously the best way to go. We wouldn't want people to have to click anything or actually log in to better their character.

Originally by: Adonis 4174 I say instead of a queue let skills continue past the next level. So if I need to sleep but want to set a 3 hour queue going it can start on the next level in 3 hours time.
Nope. Then all I have to do is fund 10 alts for a month, get to BS, let the account lapse, come back in a month or two and have BS V. You can see where this would get bad. ---------------
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Nicho Void
Gallente Hyper-Nova
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Posted - 2007.09.11 19:55:00 -
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Edited by: Nicho Void on 11/09/2007 19:55:36
Originally by: Llex Talionis I don't see what the problem is with a small skill queue. One of the nice things about Eve is that you're not married to the game, you don't have to be glued to your computer to "level up." Without a skill queue, you DO have to keep training times in mind and almost plan your day around it, which is silly. A small skill queue only two or three skills deep benefits people whose lives are a bit more full than students on summer break, without allowing farmers to take advantage of the system.
Seriously people, everyone here already uses a skill queue (evemon). The only difference between that application and an in-game skill queue is having to personally log in to the game and manually tell the software to train something. To say that difference means something or is invaluable or has some powerful philosophical meaning or something is just absurd.
I feel like the players who do take the time to plan their day around skill switches should be rewarded. I'm not advocating making Eve your wife, but there needs to be some sort of incentive to log on. Just because you can't or won't log that often doesn't mean you should get the same rewards. ---------------
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Nicho Void
Gallente Hyper-Nova
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Posted - 2007.09.11 22:22:00 -
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This is unbelievable. Just change your ******* skills. If you lose 4-5 hours, hell even a DAY ::gasp!:: of train time, man up and deal with it. In the grand scope of things, it's not going to ******* matter. ---------------
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