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Alaika Arbosa
Matari Combat Research and Manufacture Inc. Interstellar Murder of Crows
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Posted - 2013.11.04 00:52:00 -
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Seymor Krelborn wrote:Mobius Wyvern wrote:Seymor Krelborn wrote:CCP already said we are keeping the ones we own.
but to clarify why the ones people own can stay,
learn about T2 BPOs in EVE
you will then understand why our BPOs can remain untouched without it effecting the greater economy of new eden.
years from now only a handful of people will own them and their impact will be minimal.
end of discussion. Well, more accurately, their impact in fights may be minimal, but their impacts on anyone who sells them will be massive. but there are a fixed amount, so it wont impact the greater community (once this community starts growing) and unlike t2 bpos I can sell a dust bpo once... if I had a t2 bpo I can make an unlimited amount of copies and items to sell forever. You are assuming that we will never get a Bill of Materials for our BPOs.
If that happens, CCP either needs to rerelease BPOs to the market or there will be a small cabal of early adopters that will dominate the market.
Praise St. Arzad and Pass the Nanohives....
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Alaika Arbosa
Matari Combat Research and Manufacture Inc. Interstellar Murder of Crows
1008
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Posted - 2013.11.04 01:02:00 -
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Seymor Krelborn wrote:Alaika Arbosa wrote:Seymor Krelborn wrote:Mobius Wyvern wrote:Seymor Krelborn wrote:CCP already said we are keeping the ones we own.
but to clarify why the ones people own can stay,
learn about T2 BPOs in EVE
you will then understand why our BPOs can remain untouched without it effecting the greater economy of new eden.
years from now only a handful of people will own them and their impact will be minimal.
end of discussion. Well, more accurately, their impact in fights may be minimal, but their impacts on anyone who sells them will be massive. but there are a fixed amount, so it wont impact the greater community (once this community starts growing) and unlike t2 bpos I can sell a dust bpo once... if I had a t2 bpo I can make an unlimited amount of copies and items to sell forever. You are assuming that we will never get a Bill of Materials for our BPOs. If that happens, CCP either needs to rerelease BPOs to the market or there will be a small cabal of early adopters that will dominate the market. no, its not an assumption.... when I bought them it didn't say anywhere, ever, that I "may" get a bill of mats.... I didn't buy an item with actual cash that said I "might" have a bill of mats attached at some far flung date in one possible future.... I bought an item that stated clearly would "not be consumed" that was "permanent" and had no other strings attached. I have a complete set of BPO's, I don't remember seeing anything about "no strings attached"
a bill of materials would lend consistency too, it is already a precedent set in New Eden.
Praise St. Arzad and Pass the Nanohives....
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Alaika Arbosa
Matari Combat Research and Manufacture Inc. Interstellar Murder of Crows
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Posted - 2013.11.04 01:18:00 -
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Seymor Krelborn wrote:Alaika Arbosa wrote:Seymor Krelborn wrote:Alaika Arbosa wrote:Seymor Krelborn wrote:
but there are a fixed amount, so it wont impact the greater community (once this community starts growing)
and unlike t2 bpos I can sell a dust bpo once... if I had a t2 bpo I can make an unlimited amount of copies and items to sell forever.
You are assuming that we will never get a Bill of Materials for our BPOs. If that happens, CCP either needs to rerelease BPOs to the market or there will be a small cabal of early adopters that will dominate the market. no, its not an assumption.... when I bought them it didn't say anywhere, ever, that I "may" get a bill of mats.... I didn't buy an item with actual cash that said I "might" have a bill of mats attached at some far flung date in one possible future.... I bought an item that stated clearly would "not be consumed" that was "permanent" and had no other strings attached. I have a complete set of BPO's, I don't remember seeing anything about "no strings attached" a bill of materials would lend consistency too, it is already a precedent set in New Eden. the no strings attached was apparent because there were no strings attached.... the description told you all of what you were buying....it didn't include a bill of materials. or possible removal from game. or any change from the description. no strings attached. now youre just arguing for the sake of it. No, actually I'm not, I've been arguing for the inclusion of a bill of materials since day one. It only makes sense since BPOs in Eve have them, they are both set in the same setting so consistency demands a Bill of Materials no matter how badly you want your lazy, easymode option.
If they decide that it should be the other way, I'm fine with that too, I'll take my free battleships and capitals.
Praise St. Arzad and Pass the Nanohives....
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Alaika Arbosa
Matari Combat Research and Manufacture Inc. Interstellar Murder of Crows
1011
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Posted - 2013.11.04 01:53:00 -
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Magnus Amadeuss wrote:Alaika Arbosa wrote:
I have a complete set of BPO's, I don't remember seeing anything about "no strings attached"
a bill of materials would lend consistency too, it is already a precedent set in New Eden.
CCP wrote: These EVE: The Second Decade Collector's Edition Items are permanent gear, requiring no restocking or replacement.
From here in reference to the BPOs from the second decade edition. So what lies were you trying to perpetrate again? No RESTOCKING OR REPLACEMENTHere is an excerpt from their manual CCP's Dust manual wrote: Blueprints are inexhaustible. They will never deplete.
CCP's Dust manual wrote: Blue highlighted slots indicate blueprint items, which have unlimited uses and will never need to be restocked.
Found here Just because the BPO has a Bill of Materials, does not mean it isn't inexhaustible. You never lose the BPO, you simply need to feed it with the right stuff to make more of the item.
Never need to restock the BPO unless you want to run more concurrent manufacturing lines.
BPOs by nature are inexhaustible, otherwise they would be BPCs.
Praise St. Arzad and Pass the Nanohives....
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Alaika Arbosa
Matari Combat Research and Manufacture Inc. Interstellar Murder of Crows
1012
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Posted - 2013.11.04 02:09:00 -
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Simple, to the first question, do not add the Bill of Materials until mindnumbing PvE resource gathering is included.
Second, IDK what world you live in, but where I am from, life isn't fair, SIUB.
Praise St. Arzad and Pass the Nanohives....
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