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Maken Tosch
DUST University Ivy League
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Posted - 2013.06.06 20:57:00 -
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Sam Tektzby wrote:Bullshate changes withou free choise, not for me.
Don't like it? Get the hell out of DUST. You are not meant to be a part of it if that is your view. |
Maken Tosch
DUST University Ivy League
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Posted - 2013.06.14 01:58:00 -
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Darken-Sol wrote:jenza aranda wrote:Never going to happen on my watch we well see it before the end. its dumb not to have it. when the last person walks out CCP will be begging to respec them
Keep telling that to yourself. Whatever helps you sleep at night. |
Maken Tosch
DUST University Ivy League
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Posted - 2013.06.14 01:59:00 -
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Sam Tektzby wrote:dday3six wrote:Personally I think some sort of respec would be a good idea to help the game's meta to evolve at a faster reactive rate. However I think it should be limited by some combination of increasing cost per use, a timer similar to character termination and/or a limit on how many can be done per week. Exactly how i told, for some cost. But CCP dont listening, they-Śre deaf to us..they-Śre deaf to game. alpha to omega
CCP doesn't listen to anything that has the potential to harm the economy. |
Maken Tosch
DUST University Ivy League
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Posted - 2013.06.14 05:32:00 -
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Sam Tektzby wrote:Maken Tosch wrote:Sam Tektzby wrote:dday3six wrote:Personally I think some sort of respec would be a good idea to help the game's meta to evolve at a faster reactive rate. However I think it should be limited by some combination of increasing cost per use, a timer similar to character termination and/or a limit on how many can be done per week. Exactly how i told, for some cost. But CCP dont listening, they-Śre deaf to us..they-Śre deaf to game. alpha to omega CCP doesn't listen to anything that has the potential to harm the economy. Maybe iam to "oldschool", but in days when games were original and awesome, doesnt mater on graphix etc. GAME WAS ABOUT GAMER not about PROFIT!!
Not that economy.
I'm talking about the New Eden economy. You know, the one that we will merge into in the coming months or maybe next year. Respecs have a negative effect on the New Eden economy.
They create too much market shock as market traders won't have a clue on what suit or module to profit from or predict trends on. This alone can have a cascade effect that can hurt the player driven market. |
Maken Tosch
DUST University Ivy League
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Posted - 2013.06.14 05:35:00 -
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Sam Tektzby wrote:KOBLAKA1 wrote:So I heard (haven't confirmed yet) that guys who got missed in the first wave of respecs are getting with the 1.2 update. Seems fair you know they will have millions of sp to drop on new and racial variant stuff while everyone else will have to grind to get it. Just saying. Boyo from my side, i dont care, they told me something and THEY LIED!! THATS MOST IMPORTANT THING FOR ME
Hey dude. CCP didn't lie about that. They got delayed. Read the stickie threads for once. |
Maken Tosch
DUST University Ivy League
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Posted - 2013.06.15 20:03:00 -
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@dday3six
Then explain how Eve Online has been doing just fine under this concept without suffering much if any market shock, genius. |
Maken Tosch
DUST University Ivy League
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Posted - 2013.06.17 18:51:00 -
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dday3six wrote:Maken Tosch wrote:@dday3six
Then explain how Eve Online has been doing just fine under this concept without suffering much if any market shock, genius. How long has Eve been doing just fine with it's 10 year head start? It's also got people who are pouring massive amounts of whatever currency their country spends into it. People tend to be less apt to put something down if they've made an investment in it. However this is Dust, not Eve. While Eve and Dust exist in the same universe, they are not the same game, and they are not subject to "What works in Eve, therefore must work in Dust". The playerbase is different, the gameplay style is different. Players seriously need to stop hiding behind Eve as a shield from criticisms about Dust.
There are a lot of things in Eve that don't work in Dust. However, there are three things that are absolute and are not subject to change regardless of what culture it is in. They are:
1. Adapt or die.
2. Don't use what you can't afford to lose.
3. Accept the permanent consequences of your choices.
These are the rules of New Eden. Otherwise known as the core principles of New Eden. These rules are the supreme laws of the land and space. You can go ahead and advocate other changes for all I care, but don't expect to be able to change these three rules. |
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