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Why not just fly a Star Destroyer?
That's been sitting in a junk yard for several hundred years?
It's true other than Drake armies. I got a small Drake Army vid I did back in the day on my youtube account. For PVP it's Minmatar>Amarr and for PVE it's Caldari>Gallente.I'm afraid that's all rubbish hool. Fights are so dependant on fits and tactics. There is just to much rock, paper, scissors to make statements like that
Well, I got into the Captain's quarters for the first time today. 2 fps, Eve is officially unplayable for me now. Also, everyone should join the hl2.net chat room.
Pssst, time to upgrade from windows 95.
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Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 18:16:54 -0400
To: [email protected]
Subject: ccp ceo global msg sent today
From: [email protected]
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Message-Id: <[email protected]>
sent by hilmar to ccp global list-
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We live in interesting times; in fact CCP is the kind of company that if things get repetitive we instinctively crank it up a notch. That, we certainly have done this week. First of we have Incarna, an amazing technological and artistic achievement. A vision from years ago realized to a point that no one could have imaged but a few months ago. It rolls out without a hitch, is in some cases faster than what we had before, this is the pinnacle of professional achievement. For all the noise in the channel we should all stand proud, years from now this is what people will remember.
But we have done more, not only have we redefined the production quality one can apply to virtual worlds with the beautiful Incarna but we have also defined what it really means to make virtual reality more meaningful than real life when it comes to launching our new virtual goods currency, Aurum.
Naturally, we have caught the attention of the world. Only a few weeks ago we revealed more information about DUST 514 and now we have done it again by committing to our core purpose as a company by redefining assumptions. After 40 hours we have already sold 52 monocles, generating more revenue than any of the other items in the store.
This we have done after months of research by a group of highly competent professionals, soliciting input and perspective from thought leaders and experts in and around our industry. We have communicated our intention here internally in very wide circles through the Virtual Economy Summit presentation at the GSM, our Fearless newsletter, sprint reviews, email lists and multiple other channels. This should not come as a surprise to anyone.
Currently we are seeing _very predictable feedback_ on what we are doing. Having the perspective of having done this for a decade, I can tell you that this is one of the moments where we look at what our players do and less of what they say. Innovation takes time to set in and the predictable reaction is always to resist change.
We went out with a decisive strategy on pricing and we will stay the course and not flip flop around or knee jerk react to the predictable. That is not saying nothing will change, on the contrary, in fact we know that success in this space is through learning and adapting to _what is actually happening_ and new knowledge gained in addition to what we knew before and expected.
All that said, I couldn’t be prouder of what we have accomplished as a company, changing the world is hard and we are doing it as so many times before! Stay the course, we have done this many times before.
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Whichever it is, it is clear that by wearing clothes you are expressing yourself and that the price is one of the many dimensions that clothes possess to do that in addition to style and fit. You don't need to buy expensive clothes. In fact you don't need to buy any clothes. Whatever you choose to do reflects what you are and what you want others to think you are.
That is an internal corporate e-mail from CCP CEO Hilmar. Meanwhile some very high profile Eve players have been banned for their vocal outrage and even the Mittani who is with the CSM has come out and expressed his outrage. CCP also put out a weak blog post for damage control but rather attacked the community. Meanwhile it appears the Eve community is going to the major trading hubs in the game and are amassing in a protest and firing upon the Amarr statues in Jita and Amarr. Eve Online has a community that is quite unlike anything you will ever see and the best. Mainly what Incarna has brought is $80 monocles, lag and bugs, and this internal document named "Greed is Good?" which can be viewed here: http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2011-06-23-ccp-greed-is-good
CCP responds to the leaked email: http://www.eveonline.com/devblog.asp?a=blog&bid=932
Not to mention they made a game that for years scared away new people. Then they probably spent many thousands (guessing) on an advertising campaign on pretty much every remotely game related website on the internet. I'm really amazed it took them this long to start trying to squeeze a little extra milk out of that frail little cow.
Now the CSM is the Community Inter-Stellar Managemnet aka players who have been elected as board members to represent the community. They play the game, they talk and play with the players so they now what is going on. They give CCP a hand in telling them what is and what isn't working right with Eve Online and CCP tells them what is coming in the future. There is contracts they have to sign, etc but essentially they act like a board of directors. I think they meet annually or something and volunteer for it, and are voted for by players. Now the Mittani, who is the Chairman of the CSM, and is the whole mastermind of major Eve heists and just generally a crazy bastard that was part of Goonswarm said this:The tone and demeanor of my blog on Friday did not correctly portray my emotions towards the community and player base at large. I love and respect EVE and its community on a level that’s hard to really do justice in words. However I let my frustration take charge of me, fueled by emotions that had built up due to a breach of trust we at CCP have been experiencing over the past few days. I know that sounds ironic considering those are the exact same feelings you have been having towards CCP.
For that I am sorry.
Having cooled off a bit and taken a solemn look at the situation, I see it’s clear we need to strengthen the deep mutual trust and respect that’s been so unique and descriptive of our relationship. There are certain questions you want answered and there isn’t room for more error in our communication on those topics or our perception of the root causes.
Therefore we have asked the CSM to join us in Iceland for an extraordinary meeting June 30th and July 1st to discuss the events of past week, to help us define and address the real underlying concerns, and to assist us in defining and iterating on our virtual goods strategy.
The result of this meeting should be mutual agreement of how virtual goods and services will evolve in EVE. Other issues may be brought up and we urge you to contact the CSM with your comments and concerns so that they may be addressed at this session.
However, just to prove the point of the Fearless newsletter and give you a further understanding of what it is then there are no and never have been plans to sell “gold ammo” for Aurum. In Fearless people are arguing a point, which doesn’t even have to be their view, they are debating an issue. This is another example of how information out of context is no information at all.
Due to the volatility of the topic we want to refrain from any further comments on this matter until after meeting with the CSM.
Thank you for your patience,
Arnar Hrafn Gylfason
Senior Producer of EVE Online
This blog is a promising but much-delayed first step. The events of the past few days have left me feeling skeptical of the entire situation, since the May Summit itself went peachy, yet then these issues with the NeX prices cropped up, undiscussed, out of nowhere – not to mention the Hilmar mail, Greed is Good, et cetera.
Mark me down on the ‘actions not words’ end of the scale – In Reykjavik, I’m going to want to see exactly how the NeX prices were decided upon, how they were drafted, and which suits where were behind this nonsense – and who chose to not mention this to the CSM. Perhaps most important is understanding the degree of financial motivation behind this, and why it came from CCP like a bolt from the blue, and thus how likely similar bolts from the blue might be in the future.
I don’t have much more to say beyond what I’ve already said on Eve Radio and in my CEO Update, which is crossposted on Kugu and Failheap.
We’ll see how Reykjavik goes.
Nighthawks are sexier. Ravens are only popular because the Drake lacks DPS.
They have done.They should definitely make it something you can disable.
No. PLEX is bought for $ and can be converted to Aurum or sold to other players for ISK. Items bought with Aurum can also be sold to players for ISK, possibly with some exceptions.That is the dumbest ****ing thing ever. So in order to buy clothes you need Aurum, in order to get aurum you have to buy plex, in order to buy plex you need to have isk?
Grow a brain.It's true other than Drake armies. I got a small Drake Army vid I did back in the day on my youtube account. For PVP it's Minmatar>Amarr and for PVE it's Caldari>Gallente.