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Squirrrel
Squirrrel Industries
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Posted - 2008.12.16 01:07:00 -
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Originally by: Allahs Warrior a big NO to this. What if all of EVE said "Give us Darius and Mollie's password!"
it's against the privacy agreement, and would get them sued. I supported the idea, but if they have privacy contracts to follow, then they have privacy contracts to follow.
CCP own all in-game content. Alliance names, corp names and character names.
Since they own all that, they can easily disclose any or all of them and should.
What they cannot and should not disclose are account login names or passwords or personal details.
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Squirrrel
Gallente Squirrrel Industries
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Posted - 2008.12.17 01:43:00 -
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Originally by: Mara Rinn
The people who didn't respond to those threads might have simply been more enlightened beings than yourself who avoided an obvious troll thread.
Whilst I agree the thread has gone off-topic, to call it an obvious troll thread is doing it a disservice.
Originally by: Mara Rinn
One's refusal to participate in a lynch mob does not mean that one is abstaining from discussion on a topic.
Is the desire to have a public lynching or just an irrelevant troll or what then?
Originally by: Mara Rinn
Your failure to understand the purpose of the CSM does not mean that they should resign for having failed to achieve some goal which you had expected of them.
What exactly is the role of the CSM as far as your concerned? What was the point of them being involved in this at all?
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Squirrrel
Gallente Squirrrel Industries
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Posted - 2008.12.17 22:39:00 -
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Originally by: Vexara The CSM was created to give an impression that the players had say about the outcome of this game, the biggest issues we have about game play will never change the mind of the programmers artists, producers, and designers of CCP they seem to be drunken idiots for what I have come to see this past 3+ years.
The people who created Eve are not working on it, they are working on World of Darkness this is single biggest reason for all the bad decisions this past year, second being the merger of White Wolf that increased the size not the quality of CCP as an operating group.
The only good thing about the CSM is that the player base can watch as issue after issue are ignored even when the cases are presented in a well organized manor, so I wouldn't quit or support quitting, as the CSM allows players that care enough to pay attention that they aren't going to get anything they want that actually costs CCP money or effort that isn't already planned, which will give them a better educated choice of why they are paying to play Eve in the first place or accept that it is a declining pile that it has become this last 2 months.
The CSM is a giant trough of hopeful wanna be game makers that spew out ideas until one actually fits something that is already planned by CCP. I do not know how to make this any clearer then this simple statement. Go speak with the guys at CCP in person someday.
LOL. I really don't think this is far from the truth tbh.
CCP can give an air of transparency on this by answering all the questions... who's to say they are the real answers?
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Squirrrel
Gallente Squirrrel Industries
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Posted - 2008.12.17 22:41:00 -
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Originally by: Drake Draconis I gotta ask.... IF you people really hate it that much... then why are you still paying them money?
To quote 8Z 6 in the Ghost training thread:
Originally by: 8Z 6
Another brilliant observation from the clueless commandos.
Who says we pay?
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Squirrrel
Gallente Squirrrel Industries
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Posted - 2008.12.17 23:04:00 -
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Edited by: Squirrrel on 17/12/2008 23:05:45
Originally by: Drake Draconis
Someone pays for the account you use at some point or another.
Really? Wow. Well that's a newflash.
We still don't all pay though.
Originally by: Drake Draconis
Whether it be money..... or time spent getting ISKIES.
Has it ever occured to you that people can STILL like the game enough to play (and to effectively play for free through playing) yet not like the way it's run, some of the changes and/or the scandals?
Originally by: Drake Draconis
Either way... the point is still very much valid.
No, it really isn't.
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Squirrrel
Gallente Squirrrel Industries
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Posted - 2008.12.18 01:16:00 -
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Originally by: Drake Draconis
Originally by: Squirrrel
Has it ever occured to you that people can STILL like the game enough to play (and to effectively play for free through playing) yet not like the way it's run, some of the changes and/or the scandals?
Bolded funny part
That tells me one thing. "I waste my time/money for fun because I have no life"
Even if you enjoy the game... if all you do is complain.... then thats truly pathetic.. and you sir.. have my pity.
Can I has your stuff?
That's funny to you is it? You have my pity then.
I already mentioned in that post you quoted and therefore should have read, that people can still like the game itself - enough to play - and therefore ENJOY it, yet not like the manner that the owner handles things.
You're making yourself look a bit dim in my opinion. Bless.
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Squirrrel
Gallente Squirrrel Industries
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Posted - 2008.12.19 17:32:00 -
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Edited by: Squirrrel on 19/12/2008 17:33:10
Originally by: The CCP Spin machine
18.12.2008 19:31:39 Virtual Democracy in the News
Government, leadership, economics... these are major topics during these trying times. Nowadays, it's refreshing to see news about a political system that is working well and making productive changes for its community.
"The elected representatives were awesome. The quality of the feedback was extremely good." - CCP's Petur Oskarsson on the CSM Readers of PC World, Washington Post and the BBC News have recently been treated to some articles about "EVE Online's fledgling democracy," the Council of Stellar Management.
Hahahahaha...
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Squirrrel
Gallente Squirrrel Industries
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Posted - 2008.12.20 01:46:00 -
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Originally by: Liu
Originally by: Squirrrel Edited by: Squirrrel on 19/12/2008 17:33:10
Originally by: The CCP Spin machine
18.12.2008 19:31:39 Virtual Democracy in the News
Government, leadership, economics... these are major topics during these trying times. Nowadays, it's refreshing to see news about a political system that is working well and making productive changes for its community.
"The elected representatives were awesome. The quality of the feedback was extremely good." - CCP's Petur Oskarsson on the CSM Readers of PC World, Washington Post and the BBC News have recently been treated to some articles about "EVE Online's fledgling democracy," the Council of Stellar Management.
Hahahahaha...
i find it quite revealing that this piece of news aint directed to a forum thread to discuss
Isn't it just?
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