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Kyra Felann
Gallente Noir.
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Posted - 2008.02.28 17:22:00 -
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Originally by: Granmethedon III No we don't. Plan your skills so they end at a convenient time. It's part of the game.
It's a part of the game that adds nothing to the game-play and is annoying at best. What fun is derived from having to remember to switch a skill from a short one to a long one before I go to bed? Or change my skill before work?
Eve is supposed to be a game, not a second job.
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Kyra Felann
Gallente Noir.
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Posted - 2008.02.28 17:27:00 -
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Originally by: Marshall Knight Damn guys you take this game too serously
i cant beilieve you guys worry about a couple hours skill training jesus geta life. we dont need a que system so what if you cant change skills exactly on time who cares i dont play this game to change skills i play this game to socilise and pvp skill training is done on a side so i can fly more things i dont worrys about a few hours. If you have to worry about changing skills exactly on time then theres something really wrong with you lol and like someone said if ya got to go work switch skills etc and when you come back finish that last hour or 2 off. I say no to skill queing no need for it and it only helps the people who want to farm there chars.
seems to me its the guys who want to be uber as quick as possible who want this and not the actual main playing population.
You don't seem to take grammar, capitalization, or punctuation seriously enough, which makes your post hard to read, so I won't.
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Kyra Felann
Gallente Noir.
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Posted - 2008.02.28 17:31:00 -
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I fully support a 24-hour queue. You'd still have to log in once a day, but could queue up some of those short annoying skills.
The "backup skill" plan also sounds pretty good, but I'd prefer the 24-hour queue.
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Kyra Felann
Gallente Noir.
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Posted - 2008.02.29 22:50:00 -
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Originally by: Wet Ferret How is this a problem, really? Let's pretend someone is setting two 25-day skills to train. Then the only the difference is that person is logging on once in 50 days as opposed to twice. So what? If anyone is really willing to pay to just train skills they aren't going to be actively playing in either case. CCP gets paid, the server has less load, player trains some long skills, everybody wins.
Exactly. As long as people are paying their fees, who cares how they spend their time? If they want to log in only occasionally to change skills, they're not really getting their full money's worth, but that's up to them. If they want to send CCP their money for being able to train skills without actually playing, that's fine. Less strain on the servers. This has nothing to do with "immersion".
All the arguments I've seen against some sort of queue are weak at best.
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Kyra Felann
Gallente Noir.
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Posted - 2008.03.01 02:59:00 -
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Originally by: Wet Ferret I'm just curious, because I don't and never will use it.
What possible reason could you have for not using EveMon? Do you not used a keyboard either? Because, IMO, it's almost that indispensable.
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