Daily Alpha Skill Injector

Daily injectors are to allow Alphas daily skill progression (past 5M SP), just like Omega characters have daily skill progression.

The difference is that Omega monetization is an ongoing subscription, while an Alpha on daily injectors is pay-per-use.

The Alpha player could use regular Injectors to do this.

Alpha injectors are a bit cheaper per SP though, so if the player is patient they can wait and use their daily Alpha injectors for a lower cost, similar to how Omega characters can inject instantly with skill injectors or wait a while to train skills the regular way at a lower cost.

Daily Alpha injectors are equivalent to the regular daily training for Omega characters.

True and good answer. I personally don’t care to speed it up. I have the time to wait for it. If I am after a ship, I set the character for training to get that ship. If it takes a few weeks, then that is what it takes.

When some alpha buys Plex with cash, it is free? I think you are just busting on alphas. The same as power boaters call people who own sailboats “rag baggers”, because they get a “free ride”. It never means their ship was free.

@Gerard_Amatin In every F2P MMO I have played there are elitists, who actually believe someday the game will return to sub only. We all know those days are long gone. I have played this game as an alpha and don’t plan to grind for the omega either.

As long as the company offers it free, then I will play it that way.

Have fun!

You buy it once and you’re done, and you think you’re not playing for free?

When you buy gems for your F2P mobile game, do you also imagine that it’s still not F2P?

Here is the catch. EVE presents itself as F2P game.

So according to your logic. If someone doesn’t buy gems in your example mobile F2P game he is a leech and inferior player?

You guys need to calm down. Alphas are not leeches and even if they don’t spend money on the game at all, they still provide content to us others who do. And even if they don’t add content because they never undock they still adds +1 to the total player count which then motivates rest of us to log in and play because “Hey, there are players!”

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No it doesn’t.

It presents itself as a subscription game with an unlimited trial period that you can pay to improve slightly.

Hulls and modules aren’t cosmetic upgrades or special pay to win units, they’re entire mechanics you’re locked out of during your extended trial period.

So no, EvE does not present itself as a F2P game.

It does presents itself as free-to-play. Which is quite common for freemium type of MMOs. That it reality it is freemium is another thing.

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You can play EVE entirely for free… (it’s just not very fun)

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