A number of random thoughts in no particular order with only mild coherence. It's not yet noon, I probably shouldn't even be posting.
I am under the impression that role-play in EVE and what actually happens 'in-space' is growing further apart. Judging from the Intergalactic Summit forum, but also the IC channels, role-players seem to play and exist largely in their own little RP-bubble. A bubble were important galaxy-spanning events like the Goonswarm LP scam, Hulkageddon or even the Goonswarm-Star Fraction mutual ally war-dec don't exist or are simply ignored and hardly mentioned in-character.
My feeling is that some of this stuff is so horrifically immersion breaking (
) that people ignore it because they aren't really sure how to incorporate it into the RP in a manner that doesn't buttfuck the RP. In these examples, CCP's mild incompetence and/or repeated failure to think through the possible abuses of their decisions are something we've become accustomed to, but how do we talk about it IC?
do we treat it as ammunition for the "CONCORD is incompetent" argument, because of what they did to the wardeck system (and what they're about to do to it again)?
Do we laugh about how
all four of the empire militias at once decided to be pants-on-head retarded and create a pricing scheme that was begging to be abused? But then what do we say if/when CCP decides to take away the Goons' ill-gotten gains? Having the Hand Of CCP reach out of the nether and take away all the stuff they got (LPs, items, whatever they decide) once again puts a hurt on immersion.
It would be possible to use it as fodder for IC discussion, for example someone could use it as evidence that despite our so-called freedom we are still under CONCORD's thumb, but most people (apparently) would rather ignore it.
Hulkageddon, on the other hand, works perfectly IC, and I've seen it talked about as such. But that's because it's actually something being done by the players within the existing system, rather than the players taking advantage of non-sensical and immersion-breaking fuckups of said system by CCP.
I got the feeling that more and more players separate their play in 'EVE the game' from their play in 'EVE world', and and can happily play a Amarr loyalist who's gameplay is supported by regular donations of isk from an alt enrolled in the TLF.
This strikes me as an example of what you might call power gaming? Maybe? it's the usual "there's no IC justification for my characters to be sharing isk, but they're doing it anyways" put into a more blatantly wtf context IC. That sentence made sense in my head. players are willing to overlook stuff not making sense IC as long as it is to their advantage, I suppose? The hyper-competitive nature of the game and obvious opportunities for metagaming that wouldn't ever happen in a normal RPG just make this too easy.
And, you know, the fact that the minnie militia is a great place to make isk, while the amarr militia requires a bit of masochism at the moment.
Hell, I even remember a debate in OoC (and Red's, I believe) where it turned out that if you wardec someone over RP, you're apparently an asshole. Facepalmed myself into quite the concussion at the time.
To me, this sounds like someone who plays EVE as a game, and then just throws some RP on top of it for fun and to pass the time, rather than thinking that that should be the point or focus or even really matter. And you know, there's probably a place for people in the game that want channel RP but don't really want it to have consequences. They just get startled when they run into people to take RP seriously because, well, it's what they do.