Now instead of being horrible you are instead "good" and listen to your players.
I (and others) still have low resolution textures which load when the game wants ,lots of bugs ,no fleet marks from the quicky ,the game offers no reward for playing ground stfs which I like ....should I continue?
They never intended to do this. This was a test. Only a test. To see how much B.S. your willing to put up with. Well you've found my limits.
Adios
This is pretty much how Oil manipulation works.
1) Find an excuse, any excuse to claim shortage and raise the price per barrel. 9/11, War in Iraq/Afghanistan, Katrina, civil unrest in Egypt/Libya.
2) Raise the price dramatically till it becomes a hot-button issue, then reduce the price but always at least $10-$20 above the previous low price per barrel.
3) Gradually wash, rinse, repeat so that the consumer not only tolerates but actually thinks that the current average of $3.75 per gallon at the pump is a great deal.
They knew ANY reduction would be met with massive hatred...how do you get people to accept it...
You reduce it far more than you really want to...
You allow the public outrcy for a couple of days...
Then you relent and undo SOME of your changes...which brings the changes back to what you actually planned...
Now instead of being horrible you are instead "good" and listen to your players.
Exactly. It's an old method of getting people to accept less of what they have by taking it away completely making them realize they are worse off with nothing than what is offered, then giving them back less of what you took and they stop complaining. Then later you take a little more from them and they moan about it and you give them less. Eventually they just stop complaining when you take from them until finally they are left with almost nothing and you have almost everything. Don't be surprised if in the future they nerf more/new easy Dilithium "exploits" (examples: Officer reports daily single click, and Fed B'tran cluster) and then later reduce/remove more from the game.
Their goal WAS to add a reduced Dilithium reward to STFs and knew damn well players wouldn't go for that. Now the hard core STFers don't have a reason to do STFs and they come back as "we listened to your concerns and decided to add the (reduced) Dilithium reward back". Since the hard core STFers had no reason to play their favorite part of the game due to no Dilithium, they will now accept the reduced ammount as "better than nothing" and go about their business.
If the plan is successful, I fear eventually they will find more and more ways to limit the amount of Dilithium we can get (despite them saying they are "adding more ways for you to earn it") People will just accept the fact that Cryptic is going to do it to us and eventually stop complaining.
Here is a link to my theory on this in the thread where Dstahl all up and says "blah blah blah players were frustrated so we put the Dil rewards back into STFs, oh and we reduced the Dil rewards for Fleet Alerts /e trollface".
Long story short I think they are secretly trying to manipulate the Zen/Dilithium exchange economy so players will be more willing to just up and buy the Zen they want with real money and not even bother with the exchange anymore, thus, possibly, ultimately shutting down the Dil exchange for good due to nobody using it and forcing everyone to actually pay real money for Zen.
1) Find an excuse, any excuse to claim shortage and raise the price per barrel. 9/11, War in Iraq/Afghanistan, Katrina, civil unrest in Egypt/Libya.
2) Raise the price dramatically till it becomes a hot-button issue, then reduce the price but always at least $10-$20 above the previous low price per barrel.
3) Gradually wash, rinse, repeat so that the consumer not only tolerates but actually thinks that the current average of $3.75 per gallon at the pump is a great deal.
4) Go for a swim in the vault.
In my area in southern Cali, it was $3.95 last week. Today it was $4.13. And a few weeks ago it was damn near $5 :mad:
I remember when gas started getting close to $3 a gallon and someone told me "it will never go below $2 a gallon again". And they were right.
This reminds me of the conspiracy With New coke...When they made New Coke people riot and then brought back old Coke said sorry and Coke cola made even moore money...just a little history lesson.
Exactly. It's an old method of getting people to accept less of what they have by taking it away completely making them realize they are worse off with nothing than what is offered, then giving them back less of what you took and they stop complaining. Then later you take a little more from them and they moan about it and you give them less. Eventually they just stop complaining when you take from them until finally they are left with almost nothing and you have almost everything. Don't be surprised if in the future they nerf more/new easy Dilithium "exploits" (examples: Officer reports daily single click, and Fed B'tran cluster) and then later reduce/remove more from the game.
Their goal WAS to add a reduced Dilithium reward to STFs and knew damn well players wouldn't go for that. Now the hard core STFers don't have a reason to do STFs and they come back as "we listened to your concerns and decided to add the (reduced) Dilithium reward back". Since the hard core STFers had no reason to play their favorite part of the game due to no Dilithium, they will now accept the reduced ammount as "better than nothing" and go about their business.
If the plan is successful, I fear eventually they will find more and more ways to limit the amount of Dilithium we can get (despite them saying they are "adding more ways for you to earn it") People will just accept the fact that Cryptic is going to do it to us and eventually stop complaining.
Here is a link to my theory on this in the thread where Dstahl all up and says "blah blah blah players were frustrated so we put the Dil rewards back into STFs, oh and we reduced the Dil rewards for Fleet Alerts /e trollface".
Long story short I think they are secretly trying to manipulate the Zen/Dilithium exchange economy so players will be more willing to just up and buy the Zen they want with real money and not even bother with the exchange anymore, thus, possibly, ultimately shutting down the Dil exchange for good due to nobody using it and forcing everyone to actually pay real money for Zen.
changes the player base dont like can kill a mmo SWG any one?
I hang out in an IRC chat room where developers from across the game industry hang out. There's even one or two people from Cryptic there. Anyway, Jeff Freeman showed up in the channel one day. He's the man who drove SWG into the ground with the NGE update. He's responsible. Anyway, we all kept our mouths shut about it, but after he logged out we joked about possibly banning him from the chat room simply out of principle.
I don't think this is NGE. NGE was a sweeping change. The only similarities between pre-NGE and NGE on SWG were the graphics, sound effects, and environments.
I hang out in an IRC chat room where developers from across the game industry hang out. There's even one or two people from Cryptic there. Anyway, Jeff Freeman showed up in the channel one day. He's the man who drove SWG into the ground with the NGE update. He's responsible. Anyway, we all kept our mouths shut about it, but after he logged out we joked about possibly banning him from the chat room simply out of principle.
I don't think this is NGE. NGE was a sweeping change. The only similarities between pre-NGE and NGE on SWG were the graphics, sound effects, and environments.
i would do it then because now after hereing how much better that game was then sto i soooo wish i had played it now ship battle in that game soundid so awsome from what i was told about them is what i was hopeing sto to be like
No conspiracy theory is complete without some oblique references to Roswell and JFK. Throw in the moon landings being faked too. :rolleyes:
Occam's razor. You may want to look it up.
Never heard the term Occam's Razor before. I couldn't find a simple definition for it so I just came to my own conclusions on what it means.
I see things differently. I wouldn't call us "conspiracy theorists". I prefer to think of us as "logical".
I believe in looking at the consequences of actions, not just of my self, but of everything. This way I am happy and excited if I was wrong and nothing happens, or prepared and know just what to do if something does. I see nothing wrong with being cautious and preparing for the worst, god forbid, if it does happen as we say it will or close to it. I would prefer to be proven wrong in a good way than proven right in a bad way.
It's like the difference between realizing you should stay home only to end up falling asleep on the couch watching T.V., and thinking everything is fine and get behind the wheel and you wake up in the hospital the next day facing involuntary manslaughter charges.
People who go through life saying "la-de-da everything is fine and dandy, nothing bad, just loads of candy" are blind gullible fools.
And if something does happen you will be lost and start to panic. We "conspiracy theorists" aren't going to say "I told you so". Not at all. We will just pry your head out of your TRIBBLE and slap you back to reality.
i would do it then because now after hereing how much better that game was then sto i soooo wish i had played it now ship battle in that game soundid so awsome from what i was told about them is what i was hopeing sto to be like
The ship combat had its own problems. You couldn't do turrets without another player manning them. If you try to maneuver while someone's manning turrets, they started screaming at you because they couldn't keep a bead on the target. The experience induced motion sickness for a lot of players. To top it all off, you needed a flightstick controller to be effective, and most players had zero experience in space combat simulators.
As a result, almost nobody ever ventured into space except to roleplay, and even then they rarely knew what they were doing. Most people I knew would just launch into space and sit there in their ship interiors doing nothing. They'd then use the escape hatch to get back to the ground if I wasn't there to fly the ship back to a starport. It was annoying being the only pilot among my group of friends.
I hang out in an IRC chat room where developers from across the game industry hang out. There's even one or two people from Cryptic there. Anyway, Jeff Freeman showed up in the channel one day. He's the man who drove SWG into the ground with the NGE update. He's responsible. Anyway, we all kept our mouths shut about it, but after he logged out we joked about possibly banning him from the chat room simply out of principle.
I don't think this is NGE. NGE was a sweeping change. The only similarities between pre-NGE and NGE on SWG were the graphics, sound effects, and environments.
and if I remember correctly, he committed suicide a few years back
Grinding for MkIV epic gear?
Ain't Nobody Got Time for That
I am one of those people who welcome the reduced dil reward in STFs, as it may decrease the prices of zen/dil. Hence, I am looking forward to 100 dil/zen equation
Grinding for MkIV epic gear?
Ain't Nobody Got Time for That
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They never intended to do this. This was a test. Only a test. To see how much B.S. your willing to put up with. Well you've found my limits.
Adios
Occam's razor. You may want to look it up.
Didn't I and others say this before?
I (and others) still have low resolution textures which load when the game wants ,lots of bugs ,no fleet marks from the quicky ,the game offers no reward for playing ground stfs which I like ....should I continue?
Maybe...I don't read every single post.
I'm just posting a theory I've seen repeated many times before across many MMOs.
This is pretty much how Oil manipulation works.
1) Find an excuse, any excuse to claim shortage and raise the price per barrel. 9/11, War in Iraq/Afghanistan, Katrina, civil unrest in Egypt/Libya.
2) Raise the price dramatically till it becomes a hot-button issue, then reduce the price but always at least $10-$20 above the previous low price per barrel.
3) Gradually wash, rinse, repeat so that the consumer not only tolerates but actually thinks that the current average of $3.75 per gallon at the pump is a great deal.
4) Go for a swim in the vault.
Exactly. It's an old method of getting people to accept less of what they have by taking it away completely making them realize they are worse off with nothing than what is offered, then giving them back less of what you took and they stop complaining. Then later you take a little more from them and they moan about it and you give them less. Eventually they just stop complaining when you take from them until finally they are left with almost nothing and you have almost everything. Don't be surprised if in the future they nerf more/new easy Dilithium "exploits" (examples: Officer reports daily single click, and Fed B'tran cluster) and then later reduce/remove more from the game.
Their goal WAS to add a reduced Dilithium reward to STFs and knew damn well players wouldn't go for that. Now the hard core STFers don't have a reason to do STFs and they come back as "we listened to your concerns and decided to add the (reduced) Dilithium reward back". Since the hard core STFers had no reason to play their favorite part of the game due to no Dilithium, they will now accept the reduced ammount as "better than nothing" and go about their business.
If the plan is successful, I fear eventually they will find more and more ways to limit the amount of Dilithium we can get (despite them saying they are "adding more ways for you to earn it") People will just accept the fact that Cryptic is going to do it to us and eventually stop complaining.
Here is a link to my theory on this in the thread where Dstahl all up and says "blah blah blah players were frustrated so we put the Dil rewards back into STFs, oh and we reduced the Dil rewards for Fleet Alerts /e trollface".
http://sto-forum.perfectworld.com/showpost.php?p=6590591&postcount=164
Long story short I think they are secretly trying to manipulate the Zen/Dilithium exchange economy so players will be more willing to just up and buy the Zen they want with real money and not even bother with the exchange anymore, thus, possibly, ultimately shutting down the Dil exchange for good due to nobody using it and forcing everyone to actually pay real money for Zen.
In my area in southern Cali, it was $3.95 last week. Today it was $4.13. And a few weeks ago it was damn near $5 :mad:
I remember when gas started getting close to $3 a gallon and someone told me "it will never go below $2 a gallon again". And they were right.
but yeah it worked for Coke great
Oh and it is already working perfectly. Examples:
http://sto-forum.perfectworld.com/showpost.php?p=6591741&postcount=173
http://sto-forum.perfectworld.com/showpost.php?p=6591821&postcount=174
More happy posts similar to these before and after these 2 on the thread.
1 word to sum it up: Gullible.
Hanlon's Razor too. Never attribute to malice what is more easily attributable to stupidity.
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system Lord Baal is dead
I hang out in an IRC chat room where developers from across the game industry hang out. There's even one or two people from Cryptic there. Anyway, Jeff Freeman showed up in the channel one day. He's the man who drove SWG into the ground with the NGE update. He's responsible. Anyway, we all kept our mouths shut about it, but after he logged out we joked about possibly banning him from the chat room simply out of principle.
I don't think this is NGE. NGE was a sweeping change. The only similarities between pre-NGE and NGE on SWG were the graphics, sound effects, and environments.
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i would do it then because now after hereing how much better that game was then sto i soooo wish i had played it now ship battle in that game soundid so awsome from what i was told about them is what i was hopeing sto to be like
system Lord Baal is dead
Never heard the term Occam's Razor before. I couldn't find a simple definition for it so I just came to my own conclusions on what it means.
I see things differently. I wouldn't call us "conspiracy theorists". I prefer to think of us as "logical".
I believe in looking at the consequences of actions, not just of my self, but of everything. This way I am happy and excited if I was wrong and nothing happens, or prepared and know just what to do if something does. I see nothing wrong with being cautious and preparing for the worst, god forbid, if it does happen as we say it will or close to it. I would prefer to be proven wrong in a good way than proven right in a bad way.
It's like the difference between realizing you should stay home only to end up falling asleep on the couch watching T.V., and thinking everything is fine and get behind the wheel and you wake up in the hospital the next day facing involuntary manslaughter charges.
People who go through life saying "la-de-da everything is fine and dandy, nothing bad, just loads of candy" are blind gullible fools.
And if something does happen you will be lost and start to panic. We "conspiracy theorists" aren't going to say "I told you so". Not at all. We will just pry your head out of your TRIBBLE and slap you back to reality.
Edited for typo.
The ship combat had its own problems. You couldn't do turrets without another player manning them. If you try to maneuver while someone's manning turrets, they started screaming at you because they couldn't keep a bead on the target. The experience induced motion sickness for a lot of players. To top it all off, you needed a flightstick controller to be effective, and most players had zero experience in space combat simulators.
As a result, almost nobody ever ventured into space except to roleplay, and even then they rarely knew what they were doing. Most people I knew would just launch into space and sit there in their ship interiors doing nothing. They'd then use the escape hatch to get back to the ground if I wasn't there to fly the ship back to a starport. It was annoying being the only pilot among my group of friends.
Occam's Razor is real simp... oh... I see what you did there...
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1. Nerfbat
2. Tears
3. Minor denerfing
4. Profit!
and if I remember correctly, he committed suicide a few years back
Ain't Nobody Got Time for That
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Decrease Dilithium - more people buy Dilithium.
The amount of Dilithium you get per ZEN goes down.
Players have to buy more Zen to get more Dilithium.
Cryptic makes more money.
Ain't Nobody Got Time for That
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Had to verify that. Turns out it's true. That would explain why we haven't seen him back in the chatroom in a long time.
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