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Fox Gaden
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Posted - 2014.02.19 11:32:00 -
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I have a foot in both games, as do a lot of people, but there are not many actively playing the DUST side of EVE. This gives you a unique and important perspective. But you will want to play a bit of DUST, so that you understand the issues and the current state of the game. More importantly, you will want to let people know that you play Dust regularly, even if it is only a couple of games a few times a week, so that they know you are still in touch with developments on the ground. You have to assure your constituents that you are still in touch with their needs. If you can manage to squad up for those sessions you can collect intel from people who play more frequently.
You might set a time aside, like playing DUST for an hour before work, and then playing EVE in the evening.
DUST is a bit easier to hop onto for short sessions without any prep, than EVE is.
Fox Gaden: DUST Wall of Fame, 2014
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Fox Gaden
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Posted - 2014.02.19 12:55:00 -
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Whether Spartacus Dust gets elected to the CPM or not, I think the CPM should help get him in touch with the Developers who will be development the EVE side of PC 2.0, and other EVE/DUST links. Even if he can just build a relationship with an EVE Community Manager who can pass his feedback along, that would be something.
With the lack of interest in DUST EVE side, development of the EVE side of PC 2.0 will have to be an GÇ£If we build it, they will comeGÇ¥ scenario. I think they might do better to consult with someone who is GÇ£thereGÇ¥ already.
Of course if Spartacus Dust gets elected to the CPM that will put him under the NDA, which will make it so that all CCP developers can speak to him more openly. Of course the challenge would still be to get him hooked up with the correct developers.
Fox Gaden: DUST Wall of Fame, 2014
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Fox Gaden
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Posted - 2014.02.27 18:39:00 -
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You donGÇÖt have to play on Spartacus Dust, but during your campaign it will be important to mention that you are playing DUST regularly. Simply because your focus is on the EVE/DUST interface, people will start to wonder if you actually play DUST. So just remember to mention it in your campaign material as appropriate.
Fox Gaden: DUST Wall of Fame, 2014
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