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Marston VC
SVER True Blood Unclaimed.
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Posted - 2013.04.07 04:15:00 -
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Corporation management is a skill too, so what happens when all our skill points are refunded? will corps disappear? will everyone lose the money in them? ect ect?? |
XXfootnoteXX
DUST University Ivy League
180
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Posted - 2013.04.07 04:18:00 -
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Marston VC wrote:Corporation management is a skill too, so what happens when all our skill points are refunded? will corps disappear? will everyone lose the money in them? ect ect??
ooooo Good catch. |
Casius Hakoke
Fenrir's Wolves
54
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Posted - 2013.04.07 04:33:00 -
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Ok, so I did some testing tonight with two alts I made. One created a corporation with the skill Corporation management. I was able to give the position of CEO to my other alt who has no such skills.
So with having done that, I believe the corps in game will be just fine. Only thing I am going on with this is my little experiment which cost me 1.6 million isk to do.
Edit: Plus not trying to be rude, but this has been asked several times already and answered. |
Alina Heart
DIOS EX.
48
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Posted - 2013.04.07 04:35:00 -
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I think they'll just make change the Corp Control skills into just one basic skill with a certain skill point value. Everyone who's invested in Corp control already doesn't get that skills points back for the reallocation. |
Charlotte O'Dell
Pink Fluffy Bounty Hunterz Noir. Mercenary Group
91
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Posted - 2013.04.07 05:05:00 -
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I can't believe no one else thought of this. O.o BRILLIANT!
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Altina McAlterson
TRUE TEA BAGGERS
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Posted - 2013.04.07 05:06:00 -
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Casius Hakoke wrote:Ok, so I did some testing tonight with two alts I made. One created a corporation with the skill Corporation management. I was able to give the position of CEO to my other alt who has no such skills.
So with having done that, I believe the corps in game will be just fine. Only thing I am going on with this is my little experiment which cost me 1.6 million isk to do.
Edit: Plus not trying to be rude, but this has been asked several times already and answered. Good to know. Is that DUST or EVE side? Didn't think you could do that in EVE but could be wrong.
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Casius Hakoke
Fenrir's Wolves
54
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Posted - 2013.04.07 05:08:00 -
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Altina McAlterson wrote:Casius Hakoke wrote:Ok, so I did some testing tonight with two alts I made. One created a corporation with the skill Corporation management. I was able to give the position of CEO to my other alt who has no such skills.
So with having done that, I believe the corps in game will be just fine. Only thing I am going on with this is my little experiment which cost me 1.6 million isk to do.
Edit: Plus not trying to be rude, but this has been asked several times already and answered. Good to know. Is that DUST or EVE side? Didn't think you could do that in EVE but could be wrong.
I did this dust side completely, but from my research you should be able to do something similar in eve. I haven't checked it yet, mainly because I don't want to stop training on any of my accounts for corporation skills, but what you should be able to do unless they changed it would be to create a corp with one character, bring your none skilled alt into said corp. Then resign from the ceo position with and non skilled alt SHOULD take over. I found a discussion about it from about 3 years or so ago on the eve forums, but don't have the link right now for it.
Edit: For it too work, I think the CEO and non skilled alt have to be the only ones in corp. Also, as long as the unskilled alt is incharge you probably won't be able to recruit new members because the CEO does not have the skills to actually run any number of 'employees'. I know EVE side though, that the limit on how many members a corp can have is set by some setting in corp management that is set by the CEO from there skills, so if an unskilled alt takes over the corp can have as many members as the last CEO who updated the corp info. Something like that anyways, like I said I haven't really tried it EVE side.
Edit #2: But all I'm trying to say is that, at least in dust, the CEO does not have to have any corp related skills to actually be in charge of a corp. So the skill point refund SHOULD not affect corporations at all. As long as you reinvest skill points back into the corp management skills your corp should be able to continue recruiting and existing. |
Fiddlestaxp
TeamPlayers
33
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Posted - 2013.04.07 06:06:00 -
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What about the ISK we spent on buying skills? Does the ISK we spent buying skills get refunded as well? |
Sylvana Nightwind
Expert Intervention Caldari State
193
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Posted - 2013.04.07 06:07:00 -
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They will probably keep your current corp skill level the same. |
ladwar
Dead Six Initiative
91
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Posted - 2013.04.07 06:08:00 -
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nothing will happen but you won't be apply to recruit people as you won't have the skill to do it till you refill points into it. |
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Paran Tadec
Imperfects Negative-Feedback
970
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Posted - 2013.04.07 06:34:00 -
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This was answered a week ago. In 2 separate posts. Go eat a bullet. |
Vermaak Doe
SVER True Blood Unclaimed.
685
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Posted - 2013.04.07 06:44:00 -
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Reallocation has been confirmed? Link |
Garrett Blacknova
Codex Troopers
2392
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Posted - 2013.04.07 07:26:00 -
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Vermaak Doe wrote:Reallocation has been confirmed? Link It's mentioned in the "Merc Cast" podcast - official dev podcast that came out about a week ago.
Pretty sure there's a link in the Announcements subforum. |
Marston VC
SVER True Blood Unclaimed.
142
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Posted - 2013.04.07 08:45:00 -
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Casius Hakoke wrote:Ok, so I did some testing tonight with two alts I made. One created a corporation with the skill Corporation management. I was able to give the position of CEO to my other alt who has no such skills.
So with having done that, I believe the corps in game will be just fine. Only thing I am going on with this is my little experiment which cost me 1.6 million isk to do.
Edit: Plus not trying to be rude, but this has been asked several times already and answered.
then link it my friend. |
Marston VC
SVER True Blood Unclaimed.
142
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Posted - 2013.04.07 08:48:00 -
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Sylvana Nightwind wrote:They will probably keep your current corp skill level the same.
That's what I view as the most logical thing to do, but hey that would only make sense right??? :/ |
Marston VC
SVER True Blood Unclaimed.
142
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Posted - 2013.04.07 08:49:00 -
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Paran Tadec wrote:This was answered a week ago. In 2 separate posts. Go eat a bullet.
Then link it instead of telling people to go off themselves |
Sylvana Nightwind
Expert Intervention Caldari State
193
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Posted - 2013.04.07 08:52:00 -
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Vermaak Doe wrote:Reallocation has been confirmed? Link Type in google: Merc cast episode 1 |
Heinrich Jagerblitzen
D3LTA FORC3 Orion Empire
151
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Posted - 2013.04.07 08:58:00 -
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In EVE Online this happens all the time. The CEO can pass to another individual (usually a director) who can manage the corp regardless of its size and their skill level. If I'm not mistaken they can't recruit more if they're over their skilled limit but there's no such thing as magical dissolving corps just cause the CEO leaves or changes to a person without proper skill.
I can't imagine its going to suddenly wreak havoc on Dust players' corp membership, it doesn't go down like that in EVE for the very same reason you were concerned about in the thread. It's obviously a common code driving both games, so the same safe guard is likely already built in. Corp leaders should definitely re-enlist those skills back into corp management if they want to continue growing after the reset though, other than that it should be fine. |
Leither Yiltron
KILL-EM-QUICK RISE of LEGION
432
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Posted - 2013.04.07 09:02:00 -
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Heinrich Jagerblitzen wrote:In EVE Online this happens all the time. The CEO can pass to another individual (usually a director) who can manage the corp regardless of its size and their skill level. If I'm not mistaken they can't recruit more if they're over their skilled limit but there's no such thing as magical dissolving corps just cause the CEO leaves or changes to a person without proper skill.
I can't imagine its going to suddenly wreak havoc on Dust players' corp membership, it doesn't go down like that in EVE for the very same reason you were concerned about in the thread. It's obviously a common code driving both games, so the same safe guard is likely already built in. Corp leaders should definitely re-enlist those skills back into corp management if they want to continue growing after the reset though, other than that it should be fine.
The one thing about Dust as compared to Eve characters is that the Dust CEO's basically automatically update the details of the corporation with their skill set routinely and often, as opposed to Eve where you can avoid pressing the update button.
The various tests where no-skill Dust characters seem to be able to take CEO (not so Eve characters, even upon a Dust character's vacated CEO position as per my own testing) indicate that everything should be fine come the 6th, though. |
Mithridates VI
DUST 411
663
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Posted - 2013.04.07 09:08:00 -
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Source for reallocation and ISK reimbursement: https://forums.dust514.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=67827&find=unread |
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Vermaak Doe
SVER True Blood Unclaimed.
685
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Posted - 2013.04.07 17:20:00 -
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I can bet the same mistakes will be made after it's done. |
Iron Wolf Saber
BetaMax. CRONOS.
3363
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Posted - 2013.04.07 17:48:00 -
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Basically a corp that doesn't have a ceo up to level or beyond will not be able to grow beyond its previous holders. Until the holder of the corp levels beyond the current member limits. |
Marston VC
SVER True Blood Unclaimed.
142
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Posted - 2013.04.07 18:00:00 -
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Heinrich Jagerblitzen wrote:In EVE Online this happens all the time. The CEO can pass to another individual (usually a director) who can manage the corp regardless of its size and their skill level. If I'm not mistaken they can't recruit more if they're over their skilled limit but there's no such thing as magical dissolving corps just cause the CEO leaves or changes to a person without proper skill.
I can't imagine its going to suddenly wreak havoc on Dust players' corp membership, it doesn't go down like that in EVE for the very same reason you were concerned about in the thread. It's obviously a common code driving both games, so the same safe guard is likely already built in. Corp leaders should definitely re-enlist those skills back into corp management if they want to continue growing after the reset though, other than that it should be fine.
lol "one month later may 6th arrives and everyone logs on that day to find they have been booted out of their corps cuz of weird sp bugs" or so it could happen. Hopefully your right though |
Paran Tadec
Imperfects Negative-Feedback
971
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Posted - 2013.04.07 18:21:00 -
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Marston VC wrote:Casius Hakoke wrote:Ok, so I did some testing tonight with two alts I made. One created a corporation with the skill Corporation management. I was able to give the position of CEO to my other alt who has no such skills.
So with having done that, I believe the corps in game will be just fine. Only thing I am going on with this is my little experiment which cost me 1.6 million isk to do.
Edit: Plus not trying to be rude, but this has been asked several times already and answered. then link it my friend.
stop being lazy, use search |
Paran Tadec
Imperfects Negative-Feedback
971
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Posted - 2013.04.07 18:22:00 -
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Marston VC wrote:Heinrich Jagerblitzen wrote:In EVE Online this happens all the time. The CEO can pass to another individual (usually a director) who can manage the corp regardless of its size and their skill level. If I'm not mistaken they can't recruit more if they're over their skilled limit but there's no such thing as magical dissolving corps just cause the CEO leaves or changes to a person without proper skill.
I can't imagine its going to suddenly wreak havoc on Dust players' corp membership, it doesn't go down like that in EVE for the very same reason you were concerned about in the thread. It's obviously a common code driving both games, so the same safe guard is likely already built in. Corp leaders should definitely re-enlist those skills back into corp management if they want to continue growing after the reset though, other than that it should be fine. lol "one month later may 6th arrives and everyone logs on that day to find they have been booted out of their corps cuz of weird sp bugs" or so it could happen. Hopefully your right though
ccp can rollback the server to any date. |
Sloth9230
Reaper Galactic
773
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Posted - 2013.04.07 18:57:00 -
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It's called the "search" button. |
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