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The Black Jackal
The Southern Legion League of Infamy
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Posted - 2014.03.14 07:07:00 -
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SponkSponkSponk wrote:Knowing what you do about CCP and Dust and the CPM0, what do you think the greatest challenges will be for the members of CPM1?
Well aside from continued damage control for mistakes made. The biggest challenges will have to do with oft mentioned upcoming plans of new staff members that are yet to be announced. Current CPM members have hinted that 'something' is coming tat will be a game changer, and dealing with that change's impact on the playerbase will be CPM intensive...
There will be the challenge of widening the paths of communication as well. CPM0 has done a great job here, but it'll be up to CPM1 and even beyond CPM1 to push that further so that the CPM stands at CCP's left hand when it comes to making decisions about the direction their game will take.
As a note, no current CPM0 Member has said ANYTHING about what is coming... we know SOMETHING is coming, we've had hints it's 'big' and 'game changing direction'... and as frustrating as it is (trust me I've tried to pry the NDA locked info from their lips...) we're all waiting on that announcement before we can really observe what challenges lie ahead for us.
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The Black Jackal
The Southern Legion League of Infamy
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Posted - 2014.03.15 00:37:00 -
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Soraya Xel wrote:The Black Jackal wrote:You know you just want me in to take care of writing up the walls of text. :D Pretty much, yeah. Jackal for secretary! ;)
If I get in, I'll probably wind up doing that. I have long hours at home without interruption, so doing meeting minutes and blogs should come rather easily.
Also I love to type, and talk... as we all well know. I can, and have on too many occasions, talked from dusk 'til dawn (AU TZ) and had to get through the next day without sleep...
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Beld Errmon
Nyain Chan
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Posted - 2014.03.15 15:27:00 -
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*giggles* must resist urge....... |
Isa Lucifer
Praetoriani Classiarii Templares Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
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Posted - 2014.03.17 17:24:00 -
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I approve this candidate.
Amarr Victor
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The Black Jackal
The Southern Legion League of Infamy
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Posted - 2014.03.18 09:30:00 -
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Isa Lucifer wrote:I approve this candidate.
Thank you for the support!
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The Black Jackal
The Southern Legion League of Infamy
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Posted - 2014.04.01 22:52:00 -
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Shout out to everyone.
And also a note that in November this year, EVE Down Under will be held in Australia. The venue is being booked, and we are in discussions with CCP about having tournaments and etc. for a break-out DUST Down Under, as well as having the glorious presence of one of the DUST Developers at the event. (Nothing set in stone yet, but negotiations are going smoothly.)
If you're an Australian Player, I would love to see you there, if you're not, why not use it as an excuse to visit our country. Come for the gaming, stay for the beer!
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The Black Jackal
The Southern Legion League of Infamy
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Posted - 2014.04.14 12:18:00 -
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Had a question asked of me today that brought to mind the reasons why I want to represent DUST 514 on the CPM.
Why, after everything you know, and what's been hinted at, knowing the pain and pressure, and etc that you will endure being in the CPM1 why would you still consider running?
I was going to shrug it off, and answer it in a flippant way, but it hit a chord in me, and that chord fuelled the fire that I have for DUST, EVE, and New Eden anew.
I want to run because, despite the pressure and hate, and flaming, and everything negative that comes along with the job, I believe that I can do the job. And that I can do it well.
Sure, I have ideas of my own, and I see those reflected in everyone's ideas. I see a collated scope of what people want, and I try to come up with ideas that fit with what they want. Working both within, and outside the structure we have at the moment. And I believe that with the CPM1, a new legacy of DUST can be created. Something we can be proud to say we play, something that will stand out amidst the crowd, and not be just a generic First person Shooter like so many others.
We deserve a game that lives up to, and exceeds the hype that has been generated around DUST 514. And I believe the community, as well as it's interaction with CCP is the key to doing that. I believe that everyone who truly cares can have a say in what is done, how the game itself is shaped, and how the citizens of DUST 514 will affect the Capsuleers of EVE Online.
The CPM0 has gone above and beyond what they were originally asked to do, and we should be ever grateful to them for what they have done, and done so very well. Now it is our turn to select someone to represent us. People who have a passion, and a unwavering resolve to make the game better.
My own dedication to DUST 514 began the first time I set eyes upon the mere concept. The trailer of 2009 further pushed my fervour, and the later years until I gained a spot in the closed beta 'Replication' build only increased my dedication to making DUST a part of New Eden. Even now, in the aftermath that we call Uprising, I remain strong in my belief that DUST should stand as an equal in New Eden, not a side project.
I, and my fellow candidates, want this more than anything. We want stories told of NEW EDEN, and not just EVE Online. We want DUST to inspire stories of it's own, of epic battles and conquests.
So when the time comes to vote for the CPM1, the first player-elected CPM, be sure you cast your votes. Whether for me, or any of my fellow candidates, because EVERY vote counts. EVERY vote is another person willing to put something into the game that we want so badly to succeed, and thrive.
The time is coming that the Dusters of New Eden WILL have their say.
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The Black Jackal
The Southern Legion Final Resolution.
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Posted - 2014.05.02 14:04:00 -
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Well with a short keynote, CCP has confirmed that Project Legion will be superceding DUST 514 on the PC Platform.
While personally I believe this to be a move made in poor form by CCP, I still intend to run for CPM1.
Why? Because first off, many of the community ideas that simply weren't feasible on PS3 are now possible, so giving me more reason to push those ideas.
Secondly, my own crazy arse ideas (crazy only for the PS3 platform) can also be looked at in much greater detail.
Thirdly, the CPM1 is going to have an extremely hard times ahead, whether there is a mass migration to Legion on PC, or DUST 514 is run side-by-side in some capacity.
Adding to my campaign, an eventual return to Playstation console via the PC client (Playstation 4 in this case) so that the console players will have something in the future, and not resign themselves to the scrapheap.
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Matobar
Onslaught Inc RISE of LEGION
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Posted - 2014.05.04 01:33:00 -
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Hey Jackal.
Since it's been a few days and Fanfest is essentially over, would you care to summarize your feelings on the situation and how you plan to move forward knowing the reveal?
Also, would you like to comment on the way the current CPM handled/was involved in the current situation, and what you would have done, differently or otherwise? |
The Black Jackal
The Southern Legion Final Resolution.
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Posted - 2014.05.04 02:01:00 -
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Matobar wrote:Hey Jackal.
Since it's been a few days and Fanfest is essentially over, would you care to summarize your feelings on the situation and how you plan to move forward knowing the reveal?
Also, would you like to comment on the way the current CPM handled/was involved in the current situation, and what you would have done, differently or otherwise?
Indeed. This is a most welcome question (or series thereof).
My feelings are mixed. While It was clear that PS3 was never going to achieve the DUST 514 we were promised, the way the situation was handled was atrocious. Follow-up round tables, interviews, and other statements somewhat mollified the community, but the lack of actual commitment to DUST 514 and re-presenting a console version for those who do not game on PCs is troubling.
Ever the eternal optimist, I went down the list of what can happen with Project Legion. There's the ability to simply do more, the ability to merge EVE, Legion, and Valkyrie into a single entity (hinted at by some devs) and create a true mega-game that many people have envisioned. The PC, at the very least, will allow Legion to:
- Support Greater numbers of combatants, more effects, and allow much more play when it comes to doing stuff in, and for the game.
- Allow faster updates without the use of the PSN. Whether it was Sony quality controls, or Coding submissions, the update process of DUST 514 was hampered by this, and it showed. Without that added barrier(s), development, hotfixes, and updates should be able to come more frequently.
- As an Australian, (possibly representing other regions that Sony sets prices to), it also means that we are more likely to pay on par with other countries with CCP setting the prices and not submitting them to Sony who sets their own regional prices. This is something I can stand behind and support fully.
However.
I also look at the flip side. How much damage this has, and will cause.
Abandoning the DUST 514 franchise (a move I'm assuming was due to legal limitations) and rebuilding a 'rebranded' DUST 514 as 'Legion' on PC has left a lot of Console Gamers devastated. I know many people who play DUST 514 and play it only due to it being console. they aren't PC Gamers, and don't want to be. They enjoy sitting back in a living room playing console games from their lounges, and not sitting at a desk.
Thee could be appeased, however, if CCP would commit to a planned PS4 client. Console Gamers are more likely to upgrade their console than purchase a brand new PC to play this game. Even a commitment to see if it is possible to dual launch both. The fact is, in the DUST 514 Keynote, DUST was sidelined, and everyone knew it. You may as well have called it 'Legion' Keynote, and forgot to mention DUST 514 at all.
As to the CPM's handling and/or involvement in the situation. I believe they are even now yelling and screaming at Rouge for his handling of the situation, arguing for various recompenses, and such. They would have counselled CCP about their move, and are probably saying 'we told you so' as we speak. Hopefully during the summit they will be able to provide information on what they did, how they reacted, and hopefully, what can be done to help DUST 514 players in the near future.
I would have likely done the same thing, feeling bittersweet about the move.
As a final note...
Some of my whacky, out there ideas and outlines don't seem so outlandish or impossible anymore. However, if I were to be elected (asuming we still have elections or an electorate to vote us in) I would be pushing for as many features developed for Legion to be integrated into DUST 514 as possible. I would demand they keep DUST 514 on more than simply life support and make it a better game UNTIL Legion is released.
I would also be pushing for Legion to be released on PS4 as well, and allow free transfer upon release to whichever platform you choose.
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SponkSponkSponk
The Southern Legion Final Resolution.
745
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Posted - 2014.05.04 23:22:00 -
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The Black Jackal wrote: However, if I were to be elected (asuming we still have elections or an electorate to vote us in) I would be pushing for as many features developed for Legion to be integrated into DUST 514 as possible. I would demand they keep DUST 514 on more than simply life support and make it a better game UNTIL Legion is released.
Assuming that developer resources for Dust will be constrained for the next 12 months (with a bit of wiggle room for stuff that can be cross-developed for Legion), what do you consider to be the low-hanging fruit of achievable improvements we could ask for?
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The Black Jackal
The Southern Legion Final Resolution.
1136
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Posted - 2014.05.05 00:34:00 -
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SponkSponkSponk wrote: Assuming that developer resources for Dust will be constrained for the next 12 months (with a bit of wiggle room for stuff that can be cross-developed for Legion), what do you consider to be the low-hanging fruit of achievable improvements we could ask for?
This is an excellent, yet loaded question.
It would all depend on how much 'wiggle room' the developers have to play with, and whether that could be devoted to cross-overs. Primarily i would expect assets and their related mechanics. If they develop Amarr and Minmatar Vehicles, I would expect to see them in DUST 514 since assets are more easily transferred, and the math behind vehicle mechanics would be relatively easy to shift over. Similarly with weapons.
Assets such as fighters, MTACs, and other things we dont have set mechanics or easily adjusted mechanics for, I wouldn't expect to see. This doesn't include things like MAVs, however, as the driving mechanic is already established, as well as either fighting and/or transport mechanics.
I wouldn't expect any true graphical updates... it'd be window dressing at best, and would expect some mechanics to be implemented to test-bed them. If anything, I hope they use DUST 514 as a pre-beta test-bed now. That way we can get alot of the features that need testing done as if DUSST 514 were a 'test server' prior to Legion Beta Release.
It would also ease any transition if / when we are allowed to transfer characters into Legion. As well as giving them a pool of 'vets' who can do similar things in Legion as have been in DUST, such as Universities, training, mentors, and so on.
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SponkSponkSponk
The Southern Legion Final Resolution.
745
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Posted - 2014.05.05 02:30:00 -
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Thanks for the response.
Personally, I think you're still too optimistic; I don't expect anything that would require new 3d modelling. (variants would be okay, i.e. reskinning flight frames for pilot suits, or adding weapon variants like assault plasma cannon or whatever).
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The Black Jackal
The Southern Legion Final Resolution.
1136
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Posted - 2014.05.05 04:47:00 -
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SponkSponkSponk wrote:Thanks for the response.
Personally, I think you're still too optimistic; I don't expect anything that would require new 3d modelling. (variants would be okay, i.e. reskinning flight frames for pilot suits, or adding weapon variants like assault plasma cannon or whatever).
The way I see it, they'll likely be spending the ime modelling those assets for a Legion release anyway.
Why they wont port them into DUST would elude me if they had the assets created.
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The Black Jackal
The Southern Legion Final Resolution.
1142
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Posted - 2014.05.07 01:27:00 -
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Updated OP with additional commitments to Legion Development, DUST 514 Combat Parity, and future PS4 client commitment.
As always, I promise to fight for them, but cannot promise to deliver them during my term.
Also added my e-mail created specifically to handle DUST 514 / Project Legion mail. I don't utilise the account for anything but that to avoid clutter.
You can also catch me in the CPM1 Candidates Chat in Game as either The Black Jackal or Hunter Blake.
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SponkSponkSponk
The Southern Legion Final Resolution.
745
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Posted - 2014.05.07 03:02:00 -
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To be clear: I'm not endorsing you for your ideas; I'm endorsing you for your roles as a conduit and player advocate.
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The Black Jackal
The Southern Legion Final Resolution.
1144
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Posted - 2014.05.07 09:57:00 -
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SponkSponkSponk wrote:To be clear: I'm not endorsing you for your ideas; I'm endorsing you for your roles as a conduit and player advocate.
A more honest answer I cannot ask for. Thankyou for it.
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Matobar
Onslaught Inc RISE of LEGION
300
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Posted - 2014.05.07 22:47:00 -
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I'm endorsing you because you're black
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The Black Jackal
The Southern Legion Final Resolution.
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Posted - 2014.05.07 23:22:00 -
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Matobar wrote:I'm endorsing you because you're black
Errr... hate to break it to you but... black was chosen because of the Proto Suit Colours...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atq0M2mMWEQ As demonstrated here, I'm white as white can be! (Being a natural born auburn / redhead... I don't tan easily either.)
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Matobar
Onslaught Inc RISE of LEGION
300
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Posted - 2014.05.08 04:14:00 -
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The Black Jackal wrote:Errr... hate to break it to you but... black was chosen because of the Proto Suit Colours... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atq0M2mMWEQ As demonstrated here, I'm white as white can be! (Being a natural born auburn / redhead... I don't tan easily either.)
I know, I just wanted to be part of the support club.
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The Black Jackal
The Southern Legion Final Resolution.
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Posted - 2014.05.08 10:45:00 -
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Well, many thanks for that!
Always grateful for voiced support!
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The Black Jackal
The Southern Legion Final Resolution.
1167
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Posted - 2014.05.21 01:28:00 -
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It's taken me a while, but I have sorted through so many e-mails send to my public account that I have come up with a laundry list of player concerns. Running the gauntlet from simple numerical changes to outright dreams of grandeur for Legion. For every serious mail, of course, ther have been multiple trolls and some abusive emails. But thankfully spam filter takes care of those. Whoever signed me up for the 'Enlargements' however... thankyou, but no thanks.
On to business.
What do you see being done with DUST? Do you think it would be beneficial to run both games side-by-side once Legion is launched?
This is a tricky question, as I myself are of two minds about this. Diverting resources to DUST 514 will slow development of Legion, but not diverting resources will destroy what little player base they have left. What i see being done, however, is that DUST could be used as a test bed for combative gameplay elements, such as weapons, vehicles, and balancing with all the information fed into Legion to produce a much more workable game upon it's release. This includes racial vehicle parity and weapon parity.
As to how long DUST should run concurrently alongside Legion. This answer is 'until Legion comes to PS4'. This, in my opinion, is of paramount importance to the console-based players who either a) don't have a PC or b) don't want to play Legion on PC over other F2P FPS PC titles. Getting Legion onto PS4 needs to happen before DUST 514 is even started to be phased out.
Note to the writer: Yes. It's quite possible that 514 may become known as how many days the game survives after launch. But having it last even another 100 - 200 days will require effort on behalf of the Community, CPM, and CCP.
What innovations would you like to see in Faction Warfare when it comes to Legion? How do you believe Faction warfare should be handled in Legion?
A topic near and dear to my heart. Faction Warfare is a continual war. Fought by mercenaries, who are in it for profit. Or nationalist Immortals who simply want their faction to dominate. The crux, is that with a virtually unlimited supply of clones, Faction Warfare should be an endless warzone.
In an instanced battle, this could mean progression district hopping based on geography (conquer district 1, jump immediately (with an intermission) to district 2, fight there, win, move to district 3, lose there, get pushed back to district 2). Either way, the flow would continue.
In an Open World environment (similar to Planetside 2 in 'some' respects) this would be constant open field warfare back and forth. Each District is a huge multi-stage battle that ends with conquering and taking control of the 'gates' so you can then invade other districts. These gates are the key to moving around, and you incorporate Player Vs. Environment into the very fabric with 'spawn sites' of hostile or pirate forces within the zones themselves. Either way, Faction Warfare in Legion needs to be shown as constant, consistent, unending warfare.
You once stood for Movement Options Allowing mercenaries to be more than wooden dolls and be able to vault rails, use cover, grab ledges, and so on. Do you still stand for this?
Hell yes. The inability to vault ledges, use cover, slide, grab ledges, and even go prone makes the game wooden and makes us feel less immersed in the game world. Coupled with animations for mounting and dismounting vehicles, this is near the very top of my list to have put into Legion.
I would even hazard an open 'flatbed' style of Dropship where you aren't assigned specific seats unless you are on a gun. Allowing people to sit in dropships and use weapons as if they are on the ground. (With some physics inherent if the dropship moves around.
You don't like uplinks. Why?
Uplinks detract from gameplay. Most especially team gameplay. You cite uplinks, but in fact I'm against any 'drop and forget' equipment. Inclusive of Nanohives. They aren't 'team-based' tactically, and don't inspire teamwork. I would rather 'spawn points' if they are implemented, be a tactical item, or something akin to some other games where the player puts a 'spawn beacon' on their suit that allows a 'Squad Spawn' while they are alive. Similarly with Nanohives. A piece of passive equipment that replenishes 1 - 2 % of ammunition every 1- 2 seconds to nearby players would encourage playing as a group, over dropping a hive and farming WP off it.
I recently saw your newer post of possible equipment ideas. What did you envision with these ideas? For reference here is the forum post https://forums.dust514.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=2138669#post2138669.
These ideas were designed around the principal that equipment supports tactical teamwork, over being a fire and forget kind of deal.
Suppressor - Designed to allow area of effect suppression. You can't fir while using it, so while it is possible to make use of it solo, it's much better used with a partner, or team, to cover their advance.
Kinetic Barrier - Designed to stop incoming bullets. You move slowly while it's in use, but it also shields anyone inside, or even behind the bubble. Great for team pushes on objectives.
EMP Generator - Pulse an Area of Effect that disables all electronic equipment within the area for a temporary amount of time. This includes radars, cloaks, other equipment, etc.
The ideas were all based on tactical teams, rather than drop and forget equipment.
More to come in future updates! I have many more e-mails to comb through in search of answers! Always feel free to grab me on Skype, or via in-game or external E-Mail.
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Cross Atu
OSG Planetary Operations Covert Intervention
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Posted - 2014.05.23 00:07:00 -
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The Black Jackal wrote:Why does anyone want to be a member of the CPM? For glory? There is no glory in being a CPM member, only headaches, schedules, lack of play time, and dealing with the rage of players whom accuse you of doing nothing.
I have talked intensely with current members of the CPM, and heard their trials, their angst, and experienced their headaches. Yet here I stand, throwing my hat into the ring.
Why? When I know exactly how much of a pain it will be? Because I believe I can make a difference and help bring the people's ideas to CCP, and act on behalf of the people, to make DUST 514 the game it SHOULD, and COULD be.
If anyone knows my prior posting history, it is one of several key ideas, and each, in my opinion and the opinions of many others, a central ideal that DUST 514 is working toward. Knowing what we're getting into, and what our efforts could accomplish, are in my estimation key factors in creating a successful term in council.
Being willing to not only put forth your own ideas (which are good to have) but bring those of the community to CCP is also of vital importance.
I hope I don't over state the issue when I say this - but i think that one of your most important recommendations to hold a seat on the CPM is not contained in your post. That being a willingness to work with others in a respectful and constructive manner even when stances on a specific subject may differ. Over the many months of forum posts starting as far back as closed beta, and through conversations happening on Skype as recently as today you have shown your ability and willingness to maintain constructive conversation, even with a late comer such as myself (and even despite the times we've been on differing sides of certain issues during these proceeding months). I can say without reservation that I believe the electoral process is better with you in it than it would be without.
Cheers, Cross
Cross Atu for CPM1- An emergent candidate
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The Black Jackal
The Southern Legion Final Resolution.
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Posted - 2014.05.23 11:42:00 -
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Thankyou for that vote of confidence Cross. Coming from you that is big.
We've almost always seen things in a different light. But that is a good thing to have going into the CPM. Different views may cause debate, and intense discussions (I can foresee a lot of tense meetings in which the CPM will be at odds with one another) but in the end, having a wide variety of views can only mean the solutions found are better in the long term for having been looked at from every angle, rather than the view of a single individual.
And if all else fails, you and me can Wall of Text CCP into submission.
o7
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Firbolg Barun
Dust2Dust. Top Men.
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Posted - 2014.05.28 10:16:00 -
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What is your stance on the following:
Quote:CPM1 will have limited involvement with Project Legion. ? |
The Black Jackal
The Southern Legion Final Resolution.
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Posted - 2014.05.28 10:51:00 -
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Firbolg Barun wrote:What is your stance on the following: Quote:CPM1 will have limited involvement with Project Legion. ?
I'd like to know what 'limited' means. And also the reasoning behind this.
As far as I know, in talks with CPM0 members, they've had a large amount of input into Legion (though the details on what they have put in are obviously NDA, and I didn't ask), and I want to know why they are suddenly limiting it.
When it comes to my opinion, I think that limiting ANY community influence into Legion would be a drastic failure, much akin to how DUST turned out. They've been involving the community in the Legion forums directly, so why not allow the Community elected advocates to help as well?
Ignoring the community, and / or the community advocacy group is a bad thing to do at this stage.
but until I have details on exactly why, I can't say any more.
Also stated in another thread, that it will likely change. As seen with CPM0, requirements of the CPM change, and things that are not originally in the initial agreement can often make their way in.
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Llast 326
An Arkhos
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Posted - 2014.05.28 18:19:00 -
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The term Community is an important part of the CPM position, indeed every candidate uses the term at some point. However it is an abstract concept, so what I would like is to hear your definition of community. No right or wrong answers here, just looking to get a better feel of where you are coming from.
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The Black Jackal
The Southern Legion Final Resolution.
1177
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Posted - 2014.05.28 22:14:00 -
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Llast 326 wrote:The term Community is an important part of the CPM position, indeed every candidate uses the term at some point. However it is an abstract concept, so what I would like is to hear your definition of community. No right or wrong answers here, just looking to get a better feel of where you are coming from.
The community is heart and soul of any game. It's formed of the players, both those who actively participate in the game, and development, as well as those who don't, and in all honesty, those who hang around and criticise it are also part of the community, because they are here.
Probably not doing a lot to solidify the abstract concept, but that's why it's so abstract. My friends and colleagues in DUST are part of the community, my enemies, both in game and political, are still parts of our community. And even those who hate my guts deserve to be members of our community.
Community even extends to those no longer playing. They were a member of the community, and even if they never come back, they are still a part of the greater community. Much like the black sheep of a family. Just because they aren't around anymore, doesn't mean they stop being family.
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Adipem Nothi
Nos Nothi
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Posted - 2014.05.30 17:35:00 -
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The Black Jackal wrote:
I'd like to point out that I am primarily a vehicle runner.
Just as a note.
I play DS, ADS, HAVs, and LAVs as my primary skill spec.
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As a pilot, what are your thoughts on the current state of Vehicle / AV balance?
Shoot scout with yes...
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NotTheCloneYouAre LookingFor
Nos Nothi
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Posted - 2014.05.30 21:40:00 -
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How would you correct any perceived vehicle imbalance?
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