Pages: [1] :: one page |
|
Author |
Thread Statistics | Show CCP posts - 0 post(s) |
GAJY
Caldari State Protectorate
|
Posted - 2008.07.11 17:39:00 -
[1]
Not saying like I would like to swap skills around all the time but I just mean if you have a useless skill you don't use I'd love the ability to like be able to drop that skill and use them skillpoints in another skill which uses the same attributes to train. It could be like something you're only allowed to do once a month or something or it could cost like 100 mill to do, I dunno but it's just a feature I'd like. When I first started playing in 2003 I trained up sooo many pointless skills I never use today and would just like the ability to put them somewhere else.
|
Tamia Clant
New Dawn Corp New Eden Research
|
Posted - 2008.07.11 17:39:00 -
[2]
Edited by: Tamia Clant on 11/07/2008 17:44:01 EDIT: I just realized I totally misunderstood what the OP was saying. And no, it's not gonna happen, what would be the point of different attributes then?
Looking for queue-free research slots? Click here!
|
Crumplecorn
Gallente Eve Cluster Explorations
|
Posted - 2008.07.11 17:42:00 -
[3]
1: Create a character with exceptionally biased stats. 2: Train only the skills those attributes suit 3: Transfer those SP into skills that train slowly 4: Goto 2 -
DesuSigs |
Gatu
Minmatar Suddenly Ninjas
|
Posted - 2008.07.11 17:45:00 -
[4]
Sounds like a case of poor planning to me. Tough it out and train up the skills you want. It's not like you can go back to college and make all the time you spent learning russian lit suddenly vanish and in its place obtain a wealth of knowledge about bridge construction.
|
ZW Dewitt
|
Posted - 2008.07.11 17:47:00 -
[5]
I would like to DELETE some skills that I have trained.
|
GAJY
Caldari State Protectorate
|
Posted - 2008.07.11 17:48:00 -
[6]
Originally by: Gatu Sounds like a case of poor planning to me. Tough it out and train up the skills you want. It's not like you can go back to college and make all the time you spent learning russian lit suddenly vanish and in its place obtain a wealth of knowledge about bridge construction.
Yeah but it's not like in real life we are in pods and flying around in spaceships.
|
Tamia Clant
New Dawn Corp New Eden Research
|
Posted - 2008.07.11 17:48:00 -
[7]
Originally by: ZW Dewitt I would like to DELETE some skills that I have trained.
Why? If you're going to continue playing for long enough, you may eventually want to train them.
Looking for queue-free research slots? Click here!
|
ZW Dewitt
|
Posted - 2008.07.11 17:55:00 -
[8]
Originally by: Tamia Clant Why? If you're going to continue playing for long enough, you may eventually want to train them.
Because I have played long enough that I know I'm not going to need them and they are wasting space in what could otherwise be a beautiful skill tree, and if by some chance I do need them in the future I'll just retrain them.
|
Akita T
Caldari Navy Volunteer Task Force
|
Posted - 2008.07.11 17:59:00 -
[9]
There's no such thing as an useless skill. Only skills you don't use at the moment. No point in getting rid of any skills you have.
_
The mineral/moonstuff balance || *THE* nanofix
|
ZephyrLexx
|
Posted - 2008.07.11 18:00:00 -
[10]
Originally by: ZW Dewitt
Originally by: Tamia Clant Why? If you're going to continue playing for long enough, you may eventually want to train them.
Because I have played long enough that I know I'm not going to need them and they are wasting space in what could otherwise be a beautiful skill tree, and if by some chance I do need them in the future I'll just retrain them.
piccardfacepalm.jpg
|
|
ZW Dewitt
|
Posted - 2008.07.11 18:05:00 -
[11]
Originally by: ZephyrLexx piccardfacepalm.jpg
Perfect example: controlled bursts on a pure minmatar pilot. It used to have some marginal effect but not its completely useless. Pls delete.
|
Steve Celeste
|
Posted - 2008.07.11 18:43:00 -
[12]
Originally by: ZW Dewitt Perfect example: controlled bursts on a pure minmatar pilot. It used to have some marginal effect but not its completely useless. Pls delete.
I would send the character straight to biomass reprocessing. The embarrasment is just too much.
How can you sleep at night?
|
Bob Stuart
Federation Fleet
|
Posted - 2008.07.11 18:53:00 -
[13]
I have salvage drone operation I.
The only effect of this skill that I have found is to break programs such as EFT.
It's loltastic!
I wouldn't change that function for anything!
|
Alz Shado
Ever Flow
|
Posted - 2008.07.11 20:50:00 -
[14]
Trade forum thataway -->
//// ---------=== []= ---------=== \\\\ Rifter(RedBad)
"Kill a man one is a murderer; kill a million, a conqueror; kill them all, a God." -- Jean Rostand |
Anders Offwidth
Merk Werk Syndicate
|
Posted - 2008.07.11 22:38:00 -
[15]
Unused SP does make your clone unnecessarily expensive. Especially if you partway trained a skill to a useless level.
Maybe slowly unlearn SP in a selected skill, but not transfer SP. Just lose them.
|
Mioelnir
Minmatar Meltd0wn Atrum Tempestas Foedus
|
Posted - 2008.07.11 23:43:00 -
[16]
I'd hapily trade the 250 SP from Mining 1 which I got during char creation for 62.5 SP somewhere else. And a 25% conversion rate should proof pretty resistant to abuse.
|
McTard
|
Posted - 2008.07.12 01:17:00 -
[17]
Originally by: Mioelnir I'd hapily trade the 250 SP from Mining 1 which I got during char creation for 62.5 SP somewhere else. And a 25% conversion rate should proof pretty resistant to abuse.
/Signed. Deleting Skills should be an option at the very least.
|
OneMullaFix
Caldari Firestorm Projects Capital Storm
|
Posted - 2008.07.12 03:11:00 -
[18]
Yeah I quite like the idea that if I "make a mistake" in selecting skills, especially at the outset, I could kill off the unwanted ones and use the SP in another set. To offset the "skilling of fast skills to donate to slower skills" scenario a small cost could be involved -ie- I drop a skill with 2500 points in it, it costs me say 10% of those skills to do so. This could reduce the situation where players skills the faster ones in order to "trade over" to slower levelling skillsets. Just a thought :) As a relative noob to Eve I consider everything as "potentially fatal" - so Fly Safe and keep alert out there. Anyone knows what a lert looks like let me know too :) |
soldieroffortune 258
|
Posted - 2008.07.12 05:23:00 -
[19]
Originally by: Gatu Sounds like a case of poor planning to me. Tough it out and train up the skills you want. It's not like you can go back to college and make all the time you spent learning russian lit suddenly vanish and in its place obtain a wealth of knowledge about bridge construction.
yeah, probably, i think un balanced skills/ occupations or what not when you first create your character is common, like me for exapmle, when i first created my character, my attributes were HORRIBLY unbalanced, something like 4 memory to like 16 perception or something like that, and i still suffer from it today, it comes in handy when i need to train for ships, but then if i want to train for like tractor beams for example, its going to take me like 2 or 3 days to get it to lvl 4
|
Mike Ludkips
|
Posted - 2008.07.12 05:27:00 -
[20]
Lol this isn't WoW you can't respec.
|
|
Joe Starbreaker
AnTi. Atrocitas
|
Posted - 2008.07.12 05:30:00 -
[21]
I think that when you kill somebody's pod you should acquire all of their powers. Like in Highlander.
|
TirsaMalice
|
Posted - 2008.07.12 05:57:00 -
[22]
Originally by: Joe Starbreaker I think that when you kill somebody's pod you should acquire all of their powers. Like in Highlander.
That could work, as long as you make sure your shot goes through the pilots neck.
|
|
|
|
Pages: [1] :: one page |
First page | Previous page | Next page | Last page |