
Quade Warren
Urban Mining Corp Rising Phoenix Alliance
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Posted - 2012.04.17 20:49:00 -
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Oregin wrote:This has occurred to me many a time, i've been carrying around a skill book that I can't inject because the prereq skill is currently training. Then I have to queue another lower priority skill or log in as soon as the skill training is complete.
Don't get me wrong, I've done the whole alarm clock, middle of the night skill training changes but this was before the skill queue. Way back before the skill queue I wouldn't have thought about it but recently it's bugged me. If we can queue the skills then why can't we inject skills so that they can be added to the queue if the prereqs would be met at that time?
It's not like I'm training short skills either at the moment but it still bugs me, I imagine it's a bit of a fuss for younger players...
Any downsides to be able to inject skills at level 0 without prereq skills being met?
Actually, I don't see a downside as long as there is a restriction on if you can train it. I don't see any loopholes beyond that. I have the same problem as I'm sure hundreds of Eve players do, especially if you're skilling up in a wormhole.
I would be fine with this only if the obvious was taken into account. I can inject, but I can't train it until prereqs are met.
Then again, what's to keep everyone from having all skills at level 0 and only meeting prereqs in order to train them up? I think it would lead to this kind of suggestion/demand. If that happens, the grand ol' isk sink of skill buying goes away. I know when I skilled up for caps that purchasing the skill books for it was painful. This was a good thing, because I appreciated what I could do afterwards.
So I suppose in the end, I don't support this idea for what I stated above. I really think the player base would demand that they have every skill book and if CCP's only excuse is "but we need you to spend your isk on them," I don't think it'd be received well. Trust me, flying through low/null to get to my wormhole entry with two or three capital skill books was nerve wracking, but I think I'd rather have my nerves wracked. =)
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