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ZDub 303
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Posted - 2013.08.07 18:43:00 -
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SP rollover system.
Although at this point im burning out anyways... so i'll probably stop afking soon. gonna use this double cap week to get proto rep tools to finish my sad attempt at being real logi in PC and then probably call it a day. |
ZDub 303
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Posted - 2013.08.07 18:46:00 -
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XeroTheBigBoss wrote:ZDub 303 wrote:SP rollover system.
Although at this point im burning out anyways... so i'll probably stop afking soon. gonna use this double cap week to get proto rep tools to finish my sad attempt at being real logi in PC and then probably call it a day. This is a good idea +1! I don't know why they haven't already done roll over yet.
Cause they know we'd all quit playing if they did |
ZDub 303
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Posted - 2013.08.07 18:52:00 -
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Billi Gene wrote:Its really great that you can be positive about a game that you are helping to ruin by the way .. if and when DUST does start to realise its potential... just remember, it had little to KITTEN all to do with the contributions of the AFK farmers.
As sad as this may seem, unfortunately afkers are probably helping the game more than they are hurting it.
Simply because, without the ability to afk many players would probably just play less. the individual battles themselves are meaningless, and winning or losing a pub match means, literally, nothing.
However having hundreds of people afking each evening is boosting the player counts for dust, allowing some justification for continued funding and keeping CCPs stock up due to an increased perception of player activity. |
ZDub 303
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Posted - 2013.08.07 20:23:00 -
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Oso Peresoso wrote:Zahle Undt wrote:The AFKing will cease when Dust becomes fun to play and delivers on some of its promises. Wrong, because people are AFKing who also think the game is fun and do play it actively. If Dust delivers on its promises like increased Eve-Dust interaction, market stuff, etc. that might result in people spending MORE time outside of battles without spending less time in Dust. AFKing is primarily motivated by the fact that it takes forever to hit the cap, and if you don't cap out, then it takes FOREVER to accrue enough SP to rank up skills.
I think AFKing primarily comes from the fact that you lose the SP if you don't cap each week. So if you can't play the full amount of hours you go ahead and afk whatever remains.
But then you get so frustrated when you do play, and you find AFKing is so much nicer that you just end up doing it more and more. |
ZDub 303
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Posted - 2013.08.07 20:31:00 -
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Oso Peresoso wrote:ZDub 303 wrote:However having hundreds of people afking each evening is boosting the player counts for dust, allowing some justification for continued funding and keeping CCPs stock up due to an increased perception of player activity. There is no "CCP stock price" CCP is a privately owned company, there is no stock price associated with earnings reports or any such stuff.
well touche. |
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