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CCP Nullarbor
C C P C C P Alliance
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Posted - 2012.10.20 23:15:00 -
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Transferring ISK from an EVE account to a DUST account is unintended behaviour. I would recommend the corporations who have done this to leave it in their corporation wallets while we investigate. |
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CCP Nullarbor
C C P C C P Alliance
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Posted - 2012.10.20 23:51:00 -
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FatalFlaw V1 wrote:CCP Nullarbor wrote:Transferring ISK from an EVE account to a DUST account is unintended behaviour. I would recommend the corporations who have done this to leave it in their corporation wallets while we investigate. If we are to believe the codex patch notes, no, I don't believe it is.. Codex patch notesCCP Cmdr Wang wrote: Player Corporations * DUST Players are able to create their own corporations and accept applications from other players * Players are able to apply to join an existing player corporation, from EVE Online * DUST players can join an existing EVE Online corporation and vice versa * The CEO can appoint the Director role to members * A corp member can view a list of all his corp mates * Corporations have a corporation wallet managed by its directors * A corp member can donate money to his corporation * A Corporation director can give money to members from the corporation wallet * New skills added for Corporation management
It's laid out pretty clearly there.
The catch here is that the corporation and player wallet divisions in EVE and DUST are separate and transferring between is supposed to be denied.
However we fully realize that players did not know it was unintended, it was not obvious so we will take the blame on that. |
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CCP Nullarbor
C C P C C P Alliance
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Posted - 2012.10.20 23:59:00 -
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JoshuaEvil666 wrote:Quote:
The catch here is that the corporation and player wallet divisions in EVE and DUST are separate and transferring between is supposed to be denied.
However we fully realize that players did not know it was unintended, it was not obvious so we will take the blame on that.
you do know its not a cheat or hack or exploit right ? it was done using an ingame mechanic, nothing unusual
Its not a cheat or a hack, but our definition of an exploit extends to using in game mechanics in ways in which they were not intended to be used. Of course that's a fuzzy line at CCP since our games revolve around emergent behaviour.
We're not looking to lay the smack down on anyone, but we may need to restore the balance so we don't disrupt what we are all here to do which is test the game. I will post details later once we have had a chance to look it over.
Cheers.
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CCP Nullarbor
C C P C C P Alliance
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Posted - 2012.10.21 00:03:00 -
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Jariel Manton wrote:CCP Nullarbor wrote:FatalFlaw V1 wrote:CCP Nullarbor wrote:Transferring ISK from an EVE account to a DUST account is unintended behaviour. I would recommend the corporations who have done this to leave it in their corporation wallets while we investigate. If we are to believe the codex patch notes, no, I don't believe it is.. Codex patch notesCCP Cmdr Wang wrote: Player Corporations * DUST Players are able to create their own corporations and accept applications from other players * Players are able to apply to join an existing player corporation, from EVE Online * DUST players can join an existing EVE Online corporation and vice versa * The CEO can appoint the Director role to members * A corp member can view a list of all his corp mates * Corporations have a corporation wallet managed by its directors * A corp member can donate money to his corporation * A Corporation director can give money to members from the corporation wallet * New skills added for Corporation management
It's laid out pretty clearly there. The catch here is that the corporation and player wallet divisions in EVE and DUST are separate and transferring between is supposed to be denied. However we fully realize that players did not know it was unintended, it was not obvious so we will take the blame on that. I hope that is only because of the beta, i feel like it would be silly for the movement of isk between games to not be allowed in the final product, in this instance where isk doesnt mean anything on sisi it can upset the balance but on tq isk means something so it wont be spent frivolously.
We will obviously see ISK flow between the games at some point but there are 2 important reasons why we want to lock it down for now: - ISK on SiSi is meaningless for EVE players because it is their test server not the live server - We need to make sure everything is economically stable first and then ease the flow in or risk unbalancing one of the games. At this stage, the dust economy is still finding its feet so we are not ready for that yet.
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