Obviously, yes, but why? It doesn’t make them more money to increase accounts instead of characters. We pay them more to train multiple skill queues than we do to maintain multiple subs. Is it merely to pad subscriber numbers as a metric of success? And if this is the case, why do they even give us multiple character slots at all?
Yes, that’s why I said they’re incentivizing the behavior, I’m just curious what their motivation could possibly be for doing so. I don’t see any clear business motivation, which is what perplexes me, but given the enormous price difference I have to assume there is one. Frankly, if they lowered the price of MCT to be competitive with subbing, they’d probably have more of my money as I became tempted to actually pay for the queues.
Okay, you lost me here. CCP doesn’t tolerate skill farming as some form of unexpected emergent gameplay, like living in wormholes. They invented SP farming and sold it to players in order to make lots and lots of money off of it. They are, in fact, the only ones really doing so.