
Sir Substance
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Posted - 2008.05.28 09:37:00 -
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i support:
ò Ability to buy from specific sell order LetÆs take market PvP to the next level!
this one, because it will make .01isk snping a less valid tactic.
ò The ability for a special role to outsource certain jobs(Science and industry jobs) to members, with a potential reward In order to allow production corporations, we need a way which secures both the contractor and the peon, so that they can carry out jobs for the corporation, make some isk and help the corporation meet its goals, without having to expose themselves to danger.
this one, because it just makes sense.
ò More science and industry slots per character, more specialization in general With +5 implants, the time it takes to train in order to even build T2 items and invention in general, this is a negligible barrier to entry. LetÆs make us able to specialize more, so that our skills makes a difference beyond having Production Efficiency 5.
this one, because it makes me sad that i got PE5 months ago, and haven't trained a new industrial skill level since then.
ò Increased barriers to entry(Economics of scale, increased means for distributor- and supplier-agreements) Due to the extreme growth of the player base, itÆs time for these things. Increasing interaction between corporations and helping both small and large corporations, with increasing competition by the economics of scale, would take the industrial aspect of eve to a whole new level!
this one, because it means that people wont be able to just "do industry on the side for a bit of cash". its a profession, not a job on the side.
ò More long-term industrial goal Yeah, we need more goals. The only real ôend-gameö goals we have at present, is capital ship production, which is not viable as much anymore.
this one, because its so god damn true.
ò Fix the ôAskHasBogusQuantityö bug, its long due. Thanks Bug are annoying. Especially when we are given skills to allow remote buying and selling, but we often faced with this annoying bug. Hopefully it isnÆt too much to ask for.
this one, because every time i see it, my eye twitches.
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