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Spoon Thumb
Crystaline Green Order of the Khanid Crown
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Posted - 2006.12.15 17:26:00 -
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Also, I try to swear as little as possible, but FOR ****'s SAKE CHANGE THE THREAD TITLE
It smacks of "Look at me, my ideas are great i'm wonderful everyone should agree with me" as do the rest of your posting.
Features and Ideas should be a place of balanced and intelligent discussion not points scoring (unlike certain other forums)
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Avera Mikou
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Posted - 2006.12.15 20:14:00 -
[62]
Done for you, Spoon!
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Spoon Thumb
Crystaline Green Order of the Khanid Crown
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Posted - 2006.12.15 21:47:00 -
[63]
Thanks, I appreciate
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Satal Sonshi
Minmatar Purgatorial Janitors Inc.
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Posted - 2006.12.18 00:50:00 -
[64]
I know that there are more people out here who want this. Come on Guys, sign up! __________________
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Neky Lyk
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Posted - 2006.12.18 11:05:00 -
[65]
/signed
p.s. sorry 4 the new topic... didn't see this one :)
=EvE= =EvE= =EvE= =EvE= =EvE= =EvE= =EvE= i am a carebear. i barely care. |
Judaris Delinnea
Order of Z Industries
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Posted - 2007.01.08 21:46:00 -
[66]
Originally by: Spoon Thumb
The biggest downside will be people with high skills and actually very little knowledge of the game. I'm sure the atmosphere and dynamics of eve will change if hordes of noobs who've just been training skills via website decide to play one day
Sure that may be an issue, but I tend to think that "hordes" of noobs coming in at once would prove to be a bit of an exageration. I see it happening more as a trickle over time. And they will probably all get their ***es kicked alot until they do learn game mechanics too. They will still have to earn the ISK to buy the equipment. And even if they do come in with alot of money to buy good gear, experience will almost always trump the guy that has the big shiny ship but doesn't know how to use it right.
But in any case, altho having web access to change skills would be useful at times, I think I do prefer in ingame skill queue or at least a dual backup skill system. I'd rather it be automated without any delays between the end of the first skill and the start of the next skill (this time delay was mentioned in a previous post and I don't see the feasibility of it if most people would use this to automate skill changes while they are at work or somewhere that they can't access the game).
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Viet Holloway
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Posted - 2007.01.08 21:48:00 -
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Hey Spoon Thumb, you are entitled too your opinion obnoxious or not. And so am I so:
Unfortunately your post added nothing to the discussion besides an opportunity to draw attention to yourself and your huge vocabulary. Something you attempted to blame me for.
If you had read the original post it simply requested the access to change skills via the Web page. There has been much discussion of character farming etc, which really is irrelevant. Since this request still requires the user to log into their account via the web page. It is no more open to abuse than the client that currently exists.
In summary Spoon 'd if you have nothing useful to say then take your stars and insert them.
Originally by: Spoon Thumb
Also, I try to swear as little as possible, but FOR ****'s SAKE CHANGE THE THREAD TITLE
It smacks of "Look at me, my ideas are great i'm wonderful everyone should agree with me" as do the rest of your posting.
Features and Ideas should be a place of balanced and intelligent discussion not points scoring (unlike certain other forums)
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Morscerta
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Posted - 2007.01.11 16:05:00 -
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/signed
although if changing the skill outside of the client is to difficult to program then just change, the code that the skill continues with what ever it was doing and just stopss after it has reached lvl 5.
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lady ladington
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Posted - 2007.01.11 18:43:00 -
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excellent you recieve oscar of idea award(joke lol)
signed
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Xxara
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Posted - 2007.01.11 19:21:00 -
[70]
/signed (but I'm pretty sure it wont be implemented for farming reasons)
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Lost Ninja
Incessant-Logic's Friendly Society
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Posted - 2007.01.11 19:36:00 -
[71]
/signed
As for the farming???
How will it change anything? At the moment if you want to skill up before playing you can use EveMon to work out the list of skills and order to use them. Then login and select and change...
With this you could do the same just without the need for a graphically intensive client. People who would use it for farming are the people who farm now with the client...
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Stig Sunshine
PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2007.01.11 20:17:00 -
[72]
/sign
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Greegon
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Posted - 2007.01.11 20:57:00 -
[73]
/sign
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FactorzGT
Quantum Industries
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Posted - 2007.01.12 03:15:00 -
[74]
/signed
do it!
makes no sense at all that you NEED to launch eve client just to switch skill training
if they refuse to allow us to change from eve-o website then allow for a skill queue ... only queue one skill at a time ... so an annoying 6hour skill that i would have to wait for the weekend to train i can start before i go to bed, the it will default to a lvl5 skill i'm working on in progress
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Sargeant HAmmer
Caldari Star Enterprises
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Posted - 2007.01.12 12:33:00 -
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another great idea. the idea that i could change skills anywhere without downloading eve is good but....
theres always a but
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internet explorer has less secuirty than eve. as you know eve doesnt run if it has 1 slight variation in the files that doesnt match on the server, point 2 is the fact that eve would take alot longer to hack into as hacking tools cant be used (easily) (server version number and file check again) whereas the web browser could be.
and thirdly, whos to say that just because it changed on the site it changed on the server.
ooo one more point
eve (ccp) wants you to play the game, not change your skills all the time and not log in
otherwise i sign this!
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M Mother
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Posted - 2007.01.12 15:26:00 -
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I've asked this a year ago and got answer from ccp that they want us to play the game, not hang out in the website. But like this christmas I went to spent the christmas with my parents and they have a computer with eve. second day on christmas I was going to change skill but was unable to enter cause of something I don't understand. I had to let my character be without skilling for many days before managing to get a neighbour to download the game. Now I don't care if my character doesn't skill for a few days but when it happens often it's getting anoying.
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John McDuff
Caldari Deep Core Mining Inc.
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Posted - 2007.01.12 15:55:00 -
[77]
/signed
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Nacho Star
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Posted - 2007.03.15 05:19:00 -
[78]
I had to install Eve on a friend's laptop to change skill training on my most recent trip. It was annoying to explain...
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Ikasu
Gallente The Durandal Organization
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Posted - 2007.03.15 05:32:00 -
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Edited by: Ikasu on 15/03/2007 05:28:37 This thread is full of win
/sighned
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Ghost Reaper
Shinra Lotka Volterra
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Posted - 2007.03.15 09:25:00 -
[80]
/signed
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JD Gray
Gallente Federal Navy Academy
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Posted - 2007.03.15 09:26:00 -
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Signed oh signed oh signed.
In regards to the "debate" about whether or not CCP would prefer people to login ... obviously they would, because it makes no sense to run the game if no one is logging into play it.
But then there are those of us that, given our schedules, solely login on a certain day with the *sole* purpose of changing a skill. Being able to queue or change skills from the web page would eliminate this logon/logoff server load (which is probably really small per person, but I wonder how many thousands of people do it in a given day) from the main server. This is, of course, assuming that the load would be less on the webpage than it inflicts on TQ.
Something else to consider, though, that was touched upon. When the choice is between forcing people to login and losing paying customers, CCP would likely prefer to keep those paying customers. My schedule ramped up to the point a year ago that I couldn't manage to login more than every week or so. Since I was losing a considerable amount of skill of training time because of finished skills, I just canceled my account. If I had been able to use another interface to change my skills, I might have been more open to continuing to pay for my account, since my character would have continued to progress.
Just my $.02.
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Mr Xofar
The Devil's Mafia
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Posted - 2007.03.15 10:13:00 -
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/signed Miner Timer
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velocity7
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Posted - 2007.03.15 16:09:00 -
[83]
/signed
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Freddie Summers
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Posted - 2007.03.16 04:15:00 -
[84]
please please yes yes do this
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TimMc
Red Bulls The Kano Organisation
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Posted - 2007.03.23 11:24:00 -
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/signed
Badly needed feature for people with things to do outside the game.
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Chruker
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Posted - 2007.03.23 19:33:00 -
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Need this or skill queueing ----- http://games.chruker.dk/eve_online ----- Top 3 wishes: 1: No daily downtime. 2: Updated dump of the database. 3: An update of the ingame browser, to fix ex: slow tables. |
Amedala
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Posted - 2007.03.23 23:13:00 -
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As most of the people here have done, I too, and not from any form of peer pressure, but out of my own ideas, agree with the author of this thread.
I have been awaiting a process that would facilitate this idea since I joined in 2003.
You have my vote. In the form of the others who have agreed...
/signed
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Moridin920
Gallente Dust Echoes FREGE Alliance
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Posted - 2007.04.07 20:19:00 -
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/signed
I'm sitting at my friends PC right now lamenting the fact that my skill finished training last night and I can't change it out right now. "Because I do it with one small ship, I am called a terrorist. You do it with a whole fleet and are called an emperor." |
Emylissan
Gallente European Science Armada
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Posted - 2007.04.07 20:31:00 -
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I like that idea and i hope it will become real someday but i hope it wont cause additional lag to the game in any way.
/signed
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Dorack
Caldari Joyriders
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Posted - 2007.04.10 23:50:00 -
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ok some one mentioned the web phone version of eve. that was about 9 months back. it was the "eve light" project and was designed to allow players to play eve on a linux, mac osx and web phone systems with out any kind of emulation of windows xp software.
but there is an EASY solution to the whole bot thing. if the page was written as a java or flash applet via a sacured server (wich btw eve should have been on during beta). it would create a system where you could in effect check your skills and chat with your corp (ie the eve light idea just via the web interface) but not let you do any kind of market or contract work.
i think this solution would be very technical and usefull for most players, my self included.
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