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Hansei Kaizen
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Posted - 2014.05.02 16:26:00 -
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Aikuchi Tomaru wrote:ResistanceGTA wrote:All Saberwing has responded to on Twitter are these questions... They don't know what they'll do currently.
Beyond what people think, yea, CCP has the data.. But how can you get new players when you transfer 50 to 60 million SP characters to a new game? The same way Eve Online still gets new players.
This. With a well balanced game with good matchmaking. But, y'know, thats what every 50mio stomper is scared about. That his comfy snugglepuff pond, where he is the big fish, just because he happens to be one of the beta vets.
I dont care for SP. Take it. I care about a fun and deeply immersive SciFi game. And maybe I get it with Legion (hopefully next year or the year after next) and PVE. I spend about 50 bucks on Dust and I really got my moneys worth, so I am perfectly fine with it. I will enjoy playing it from time to time, cuz Legion is still far far away.
If all the vets stop playing now, the better for me . The more fun I am going to have over the next year or two. Go ahead guys.
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Hansei Kaizen
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Posted - 2014.05.02 16:40:00 -
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Forlorn Destrier wrote: 1. There is no release date for this new project. There could be years until this comes out. 2. If you get value for the service purchased, then a refund is more akin to gettting paid to play the game. The purpose of a refund is when you get no value. I cannot imagine you would put in money into something repeatedly if you got no value for it (if you make only one purchase, then that is the exception to this concept).
I have spent a few hundred dollars as well. I enjoyed what I got from my purchases. I don't see a need for a refund, and won't be asking for one. Being upset is fine - you are entitled to your emotions. Once those have run their course, I would suggest looking back again.
Yes. How many Hours have you guys played in relation to how much you paid? You just divide the amount of money you paid through the amount of hours. There you have your entertainment value. Compare the number with a visit at the cinema, or a book you've read (Oops ... wrong community :P). There you see if you have a reason to feel cheated.
I have paid 14 cents per hour. And I think thats totally fair. Waay better than your average movie or game.
I think the only real reason to feel bad is that the vision laid out for us may not come true on PS3.
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Hansei Kaizen
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Posted - 2014.05.02 16:51:00 -
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Davy Headhunter wrote:I think that thes best approach would be find a formula that would convert the account (SP, ISK, ITEMS, TIME, everyting) into AUR, and then move the AUR to the new game. Something like every SP worth X AUR, every ISK worth Y AUR.... and the make it so players can move donate it to XXX caracter, both on eve, dust or even valky.
Some good Ideas here. I think it could even be a vanity Item. Something unique and special. Like a pirate eye-patch printing for our specially badass colored dropsuits, that stands for the emotional scars and trauma we have lived through. Something cool we can tell the newberries about and laugh, like the old bastards we are
I actually would be calmed by that, because it appeases my gamer-pride.
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Hansei Kaizen
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Posted - 2014.05.03 08:10:00 -
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Dovallis Martan JenusKoll wrote:Harold Junk wrote:I dunno, does CCP want a bunch of uber's in their game they're trying to sell to brand new players? Like how they try to sell EVE Online to new players? I truly doubt that they care about experienced players being inside the game, because eventually that is what you'll have to face every day. A bigger concern is how to integrate new players into the population with high level players everywhere.
With good matchmaking and PVE content this shouldnt be a problem. Has WOW had new player problems, just because it had the first masses of lvl 60 guys after the first few weeks? No it hadnt. It ran for many more years successfully.
Most here seem to think in terms of Dust, as it is now. Dust as it is doesnt allow for more players than the rock-bottom state it has had for its lifetime. Turning it down wont cause high losses (cause there hasnt been many profits to begin with). Letting it stand in the way of a new better game would.
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