Open Letter to CCP

Such a nice concise letter. Very interesting!

:rofl:

Sorry, couldn’t force myself to read this…

More like open novel?

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Brevity is the soul of wit, if you truly wrote a dissertation on the entire game I would hope you are an expert in each facet you have addressed.

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you means in modelisating people comportement?
Predict bedore CCP release thing the impact on the game ?
Maybe more than you think.

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Boy I really hope so

Moderating people’s behaviour, maybe?

Predicting how they react?

Controlling people’s responses?

Competizing optimimogical synergistics.

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After a quick scan of the OP…

CCP nerfed my playstyle. Wah!

Are the “mining nerf” (sic) people broadly in favour or against instanced dungeons? Asking for a friend.

No but hear me out

If the mineral changes have messed “their game”, how do they feel about the creation and/or destruction of materials outside of their control in areas outside of effectable mining?

Didnt those cause either a sink or a faucet that was out of their control already?

Do they think there should be more, or should they be removed?

Oh I see; hadn’t thought about it like that.

Kind of like the old days where we farmed the crap out of drone poo.

Gun-mining was good isk for a newbro back in the day and it was OP as hell in terms of yield over time and xp.

If the panic mongers have any shread of realistic worry, it means gun-mining might become a profitable route once more.

And Abyss is a key point of resource, even before any panic.

Why don’t the industrialists just annihilate the NPC diamond rat mining fleets? There should be lots of ore there, in the dropped loot.

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Hilariously, someone recently tried to convince me that these were utterly indestructible.

This is called ‘‘incentive’’ in the English language.

Open letter being a form of (semi-)official address, you really should have had someone with good English skills write it. No-one will bother if even the words you use don’t make sense in the English language.

I wouldn’t mind proofreading it, but it’s just way too long and rambling in its current state.

The English is a problem, but the lack of structure, incoherent arguments, and overall absurdity of the manifesto would be a problem in any language.

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