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Alaika Arbosa
Matari Combat Research and Manufacture Inc. Interstellar Murder of Crows
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Posted - 2013.05.20 23:33:00 -
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You still get ISK and you've got the soft cap.
Quit crying before meaner people come along and really tear into you.
This topic has been beaten to death, you should really use the search function. |
Alaika Arbosa
Matari Combat Research and Manufacture Inc. Interstellar Murder of Crows
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Posted - 2013.05.20 23:51:00 -
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Cosgar wrote:SP needs to be 100% passive. They way its set up right now adds a focus on grinding, eliminates incentive to play when capped, causes people who don't have time to reach their cap to fall behind, and encourages AFKing. (yes this is still going on) Everybody should be gaining the exact same amount of SP whether they have time to play or not. End of story.
^this, though I believe that boosters should still be available |
Alaika Arbosa
Matari Combat Research and Manufacture Inc. Interstellar Murder of Crows
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Posted - 2013.05.21 00:20:00 -
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I also wouldn't mind being able to set skills which my passive SP gets directly allocated to.
This is something I think would be good to pull from Eve. |
Alaika Arbosa
Matari Combat Research and Manufacture Inc. Interstellar Murder of Crows
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Posted - 2013.05.21 00:30:00 -
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Cosgar wrote:Thor Odinson42 wrote:Cosgar wrote:SP needs to be 100% passive. They way its set up right now adds a focus on grinding, eliminates incentive to play when capped, causes people who don't have time to reach their cap to fall behind, and encourages AFKing. (yes this is still going on) Everybody should be gaining the exact same amount of SP whether they have time to play or not. End of story. This is the other extreme that doesn't interest me. As a guy with a family and a small business it's cool when I get a block of time to mash out a bunch of games and see some progress. I've had an eve character for 6 months. All I do is manage his skill queue. If I thought it would make any difference in the speed of SP gain I'd actually play it. If there isn't a clear vision of how I can assist my dust character soon I'll quit the game. This game is an awesome concept and likely appealing to people who have responsibilities outside of video games. What about a more intense selection when you activate your passive SP. What if you had more options? What if you could choose a higher passive SP with a smaller weekly cap or a higher cap with slower passive SP? If all you're doing on EVE is setting your SP "torrent," then you're playing EVE wrong. Join a corp an null sec and have some real fun. Passive SP is something that needs to happen to eliminate the grind that's pissing off so many FPS players that don't play MMORPGs.
Before you join a corp in 0.0, find out if they're pencildick asshats with no authority IRL who get drunk and take it out on everyone they can.
0.0 can be fun, but (as with all things) if you don't like the people, you won't have fun. Another thing to keep in mind, there are some really really cool people in null, though in my experience, 90% of them are the aforementioned asshats. |
Alaika Arbosa
Matari Combat Research and Manufacture Inc. Interstellar Murder of Crows
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Posted - 2013.05.21 00:38:00 -
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Kaze Eyrou wrote:Cosgar wrote:Kaze Eyrou wrote:Cosgar wrote:That's not an aspect of an MMORPG, it's bad design. Good thing we're not playing an MMORPG. It's a MMOFPS, same ball park. Ok, I guess I can give you that... Cosgar wrote:New players can get an extra boost in passive SP like new players in EVE. After you get past a certain point (maybe 60 days) where you have enough SP to at least be competitive, you gain the same amount as everyone else. Having more SP doesn't make you better, it just gives you better customization options over everyone else with less. I'm not sure about this extra boost in passive SP to new players. The only thing I have seen that gives a boost is a special implant, but you have to buy it for extra money. http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Cerebral_Acceleratorhttp://store.origin.com/store/ea/en_US/pd/productID.258828300So for $5 extra, you can get a booster that gives you +3 across the board. Not unlike the AUR boosters we already have. But from my knowledge if you create a brand new player in EVE, you learn just as fast as the rest of them unless you get implants.... but not because you're just a new player. Unless I missed something...
Cerebral Accelerator |
Alaika Arbosa
Matari Combat Research and Manufacture Inc. Interstellar Murder of Crows
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Posted - 2013.05.21 01:21:00 -
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Kaze Eyrou wrote:Kaze Eyrou wrote:http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Cerebral_Accelerator *facepalm* I just noticed that.
Derp. |
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