sero Hita
Science and Trade Institute Caldari State
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Posted - 2016.08.29 13:06:52 -
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Shayla Etherodyne wrote:
So, thanks for nothing. Some of your subscribers like to have options for playing alone or in small groups. It is always surprising how CCP seem to dislike that demographic of its players.
But you can play alone (and many are doing that without problems), there are of course consequences of making that choice, as there should be in a multiplayer game IMO. So live with them, and stop expecting special treatment for choosing a limiting and often more challenging playstyle.
"I'm all for pvp, don't get me wrong. I've ganked in Empire, blobed in low sec. Got T-shirts from every which-where.. But to be forced into a pvp confrontation that I didn't want is wrong ccp." RealFlisker
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sero Hita
Science and Trade Institute Caldari State
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Posted - 2016.08.29 13:21:19 -
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Knowledgeminer wrote:I thought citadels were the best change introduced to the game since I started playing it, but not anymore.
I'm sure there is some fun in citadel owners fighting for market dominance and trying to destroy one another, but from the standpoint of a simple user of them, having to deal with market services suddently becoming unavailable every now and then because a citadel is destroyed or the owner simply can't or doesn't want to keep it running anymore is no fun at all, rather just another huge waste of time...
This game looks great, but the feeling that for anything I want to do I have to waste a lot of time dealing with issues and doing other things I really don't want to do is burning me out...
So you are saying that by getting a higher reward (lower taxes), you also encounter more risk (being locked out, citadel being blown up etc.)? This seems to fit with the overall philosophy of EVE IMO. You still have the ability to use a npc station, and get rid of all the trouble. Before someone complains about that the higher taxes ruins everything in npc stations, then notice how all that changed in jita is that difference between buy and sell orders have increased, but the profit is mostly the same. So the market just adjusted.
If you are burning out (because you chose to engage in citadel trading for higher profit out of your free will, instead of earning less with something you can handle), take a break from EVE. I have done it before. It helped me at least.
"I'm all for pvp, don't get me wrong. I've ganked in Empire, blobed in low sec. Got T-shirts from every which-where.. But to be forced into a pvp confrontation that I didn't want is wrong ccp." RealFlisker
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