Care to explain? Titans, supers and rorquals kill off so much fun and enjoyment for new players, which drives them away from EVE. Rorquals remove the need for tons of miners in barges and exhumers because one ship is safer, more efficient than a bunch of people working together. Titans and supers just stomp every shred of fun into the ground when you boson or smart bomb or infinity tackle ships from ridiculous ranges with fighters.
Did people stop mining in highsec when the rorq was introduced? Iâm actually asking, but I doubt it.
That just solidifies the fact that you are going to remove any opportunity of Skill Book market pvp. And jsut â â â â over anyone who invested in it.
You know youâre supposed to get over this sort of ä¸äşç shâit when you become an adult, right?
Ammo modules and ships on demand when?
Whereâs the stuff we really want and ask for?You know the balance and fixes
Even if thatâs true, it doesnât matter in the context of the change being described. Theyâre not mutually exclusive, or even particularly related.
You mean, like knowing people evolve with time and talking about the quality of a person is elitism, AKA mental illness after 15yo ?
I think he does not. Just donât answer him and save your time, heâs not here to participate in a debate but to show himself.
Not gonna happen in this thread.
Some limits on this would be nice. Donât include anything capital sized. Also, since weapon specialization skills are faction based and not available in school stations I assume these will still need to be bought from the market? For these something like: âAvailable on the market starting at xxxx isk in this region or from npc sell orders in [Faction] space.â
Also, do something like Amazon does it: List the price for direct inject and show a price available from market sellers in the same region. Something like âAvailable for 1000 isk from 3 sellersâŚâ You could deliberately exclude npc sell orders in that.
I do agree on some of the current confusion. It took me a while to understand that the basic skills were all sold at school systems.
Thatâs actually exactly what ä¸äşç means.
Dear CCP, can you do the same with implants please? Then when I die on a fleet op I can replace them straight away I know I should be flying an empty clone but I like to live dangerously!
Every now and then youâll find someone who bought a skillbook by accident selling for below NPC price 6+ jumps from a trade hub because they just donât want to haul it thataways, I guess. I was buying 15 science/research/manufacturing skillbooks for an alt the other week and 3 out of those 15 were cheaper from players in Tash-Murkon than the school station prices, interestingly enough.
I believe that most skill books are available by NPC sell order price within 3 jumps of every major trade hub. Almost every trade hub has a rookie/career system within 2 or 3 jumps, and while not every skill book is available at every school station (never quite figured that out, how some are available at a different set of stations than others, but ah well)⌠most are.
And ships, and modules and ammo
Ad hominem attacks are also not the sign of a bright mind.
Yeeea I like your thinking
So they shouldnât go deep with the teledildonics?
to be honest remote injection is all thats needed
Your point is âI need Eve to make me feel better about myself, thus ANY form of reduction in complexity is bad.â Itâs an insane thing to think, and speaks to personal problems that are better solved offline. Youâll have to excuse me for not delving too deeply into it; I am not a trained psychologist and the potential to cause you actual damage is too real for my tastes.
i been wanting this since i started playing in 03, about time.
Now you guys just gotta get rid of attributes and have everyone train at max rate and call it good. Simplifying this system is good.
Im amazed how no one is talking about 0.0 and WH space. This probably doesnt even affect new payers at all. They are more than happy to jump to get into new stuff.
While this makes WH life and 0.0 SO EASY its not even funny.