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Mizhara

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Re: CCP finally sells out fully (literally).
« Reply #1 on: 12 Sep 2018, 14:40 »

Not gonna lie, looking forwards to the Hello Kitty skins.

Looking less forwards to the account-bound skins that adds a 'camo bonus' which removes you from local chat and d-scan for 39.99 a pop.
(this is, by the way, pretty much exactly an item you can buy in BDO. Massively reduces your visibility, P2W item.)
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Re: CCP finally sells out fully (literally).
« Reply #2 on: 13 Sep 2018, 03:24 »

Not sure if sarcastic, concern trolling, or just ignorant AF.

First... it's been stated by both sides that PA won't have their fingers into CCP's process to the extent needed for those kinds of changes. CCP will be making its own decisions while learning development processes from PA and sharing their own in the other direction. It's borderline concern trolling at this point. CCP's made some questionable decisions in the past w/r/t microtransactions but they aren't quite as outright retarded as people are making them out to be with all their pearl-clutching.

Second... if you're going to try to come up with some ridiculous hyperbolic example, try to at least make it a properly analogous one instead of one that falls apart at the ground floor.

Black Desert doesn't even have "local" like EVE does to begin with. It has a minimap with about 50-60 meter detection range for players and npcs. You still appear on it, you're still game to be flagged upon by other players outside of safezones. The only way to disappear from the minimap is either to literally not be there, or crouch or go prone, which, while it can be done at any time, ghillie suit or not, it restricts your motion heavily and leaves you basically defenseless—you can't escape if someone finds you like that.

The only things that the two ghillie suits do in PVP is hide your name and guild from view—and that is a toggle. Frankly, EVE's cloaking devices, as-is, are more powerful—because in Black Desert you can still see what's there and where it is. Just not who, and if you're ever not making the assumption that someone in a ghillie is more likely hostile than not, you're fooling yourself. (Also, the anonymity function is disabled during territory wars. So it's not even useful there.)

In EVE you just know they're there. You don't know what they're in. You don't know where they are.  BDO doesn't really have cynos, either, so hot-drops aren't a thing. Yes, there's a guild skill called "call to gather" but it's a once a day thing, it costs money, and only the guild leader can activate it. Nobody with half a brain is gonna waste it on a PVP scrap.

The only other thing that ghillies do in Black Desert, is offer a passive bonus depending on which one you pick. One offers increased resistance to heatstroke and hypothermia, and the other adds a level to your gathering skill.

tl;dr - If you're going to talk shit, know what you're talking about first. Because speaking as someone who's played the game for the better part of the last two years, you don't have a damn clue.
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Re: CCP finally sells out fully (literally).
« Reply #3 on: 13 Sep 2018, 07:22 »

So salty. The PA business model, salty rants aside, remains firmly in the P2W category and you can buy something that'll massively reduce your visibility. CCP hasn't exactly been trustworthy in the things they've said for years now as it is, but this time they should be taken at their word, for some reason. Pearl Abyss now literally owning the company means that they can go back at their word whenever they want and can do basically whatever they want. They also forked over 425m, which means they expect to make back that money somehow. How remains to be seen, and is something people have a legitimate reason to be concerned about.

It can go any which way at this point, so you'll have to forgive those of us who take the piss out of P2W Korean grindfests, their owners, and now our Waifu Overlords. Especially given how CCP has been inching steadily closer and closer to crossing lines that shouldn't be crossed.
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Re: CCP finally sells out fully (literally).
« Reply #4 on: 13 Sep 2018, 08:41 »

It can go any which way at this point, so you'll have to forgive those of us who take the piss out of P2W Korean grindfests, their owners, and now our Waifu Overlords. Especially given how CCP has been inching steadily closer and closer to crossing lines that shouldn't be crossed.

Basically.

These companies are very good about squeezing vital money fluids out of anything at the expense of making a good game first.  The current model that gives the big bucks also gives games that are generally terrible and twisted/misshapen to shoehorn in money making opportunities in-game. 

I guess the dance these days is just how brazen the developers can be or get away with and how much shit players choose to eat to get their fix.  Lots of very smart people out there working for these companies who know exactly what dials to push and pull to hit the right dopamine centers and get you to pay money for candy crush, or whatever version of candy crush mobile eve is going to turn into.

To each their own I guess!

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Re: CCP finally sells out fully (literally).
« Reply #5 on: 13 Sep 2018, 08:56 »

Admittedly, trading cynicism off as wisdom works fairly well in today's world, but..
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Re: CCP finally sells out fully (literally).
« Reply #6 on: 13 Sep 2018, 12:07 »

People should probably read this.
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Re: CCP finally sells out fully (literally).
« Reply #7 on: 13 Sep 2018, 12:51 »

My takeaway from that article is dumping money into the mobile market to get those shiny candycrush dollas.

Dropping a ton of money and completely redoing the core engine and revamping gameplay would be super rad and is long overdue; I'd be terribly excited for it, but I'll believe it when I see it.

I mean it all can sound like roses when interviewing people who are dependent on this succeeding and have personal financial stakes in it doing well, that's just PR.   

Getting a ton of cash to revamp the game and spin off into other mediums and do the global domination thing would be super great, but we should be realistic that it is far more likely that it will end up in a mobile-oriented hybrid game built on a korean model.

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Re: CCP finally sells out fully (literally).
« Reply #8 on: 13 Sep 2018, 12:52 »

Admittedly, trading cynicism off as wisdom works fairly well in today's world, but..

You're right, this would be the first time in like 15 years CCP has said something was going to be super awesome and would actually be great for everybody and was a bold move forward and then it didn't pan out. My bad! :P

C'monnn :)
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Re: CCP finally sells out fully (literally).
« Reply #9 on: 13 Sep 2018, 13:28 »

It'd also be the first time people have reacted to change as if it's the end of the world and the game will be dead in a month.
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Re: CCP finally sells out fully (literally).
« Reply #10 on: 13 Sep 2018, 16:39 »

Pretty sure no one's said that, kalala. Maybe less strawmen would be appropriate?

Simple fact is, CCP has a bad track record when it comes to keeping their word and their new owners are worrisome when it comes to the models they've pursued in the past. It's hardly unreasonable to adopt a position of "yeah this might go bad. Time to make sure we're prepared."
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Re: CCP finally sells out fully (literally).
« Reply #11 on: 13 Sep 2018, 18:22 »

It'd also be the first time people have reacted to change as if it's the end of the world and the game will be dead in a month.

sick burn!

Jokes aside, I don't see how this development will do anything aside from move it further -towards- a free to play/pay for shinies model that integrates more completely with the mobile market.  That's where the money is, that's where they will take this, guaranteed. 

If by some chance this cash infusion is used to staff up, generate new content, and drastically stop treading water, that would be super rad.

It is not being overly cynical given the evidence that every single time CCP has spent cash and manpower resources on new things like different IP or EVE branching games they have been either canceled, mismanaged, or very unsuccessful with no legs. 
Incarna
White Wolf
Dust
Valkyrie
Gunjack
Upcoming free to play pay for shinies mobile game: Eve War of Ascension will be a good measure as well.

In all seriousness I'm not sure how to view this as a net positive considering the buyer? What do you think?




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Re: CCP finally sells out fully (literally).
« Reply #12 on: 14 Sep 2018, 15:04 »

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So the company stopped work on VR games and refocuses its efforts on core PC titles and initiated work on core games for the smartphone.

The company will continue to maintain, and even provide slight updates, for its existing VR titles including “Eve: Valkyrie” and “Gunjack 2.” But most of its efforts will go into a slew of in-development games like first-person “Eve Online” shooter “Project Nova,” a PC MMO and a smartphone real-time strategy games based in the “Eve” universe,  and a multiplayer game for the PC based on a new IP.


if they're developing a multiplayer PC game based on a new IP, I'm kind of sceptical about lore & story development for EVE.

Suspect that the lore/story people will have a tendency to be pulled off to work on stuff for the new IP.
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Re: CCP finally sells out fully (literally).
« Reply #13 on: 15 Sep 2018, 08:26 »

That seems like a low price.  :psyccp:
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Re: CCP finally sells out fully (literally).
« Reply #14 on: 15 Sep 2018, 13:13 »

As a side note, there's a part of me that finds it mildly amusing/intriguing/hopeful that CCP is about to be owned by a company that already owns an engine by which anthropomorphic rendered avatars can explore and interact.

I wonder if we'll be seeing WIS revisited at some point as a thing we might actually be able to do this time. CCP has a miserable history when it comes to things that aren't strictly EvE.

PA, on the other hand....

(Getting us that kind of access, finally, would also open up the options in a place where microtransactions have proven not only profitable but harmless: fantastic hats. CCP's approach to this has given us some nifty stuff [Octopus Red Flight Cerberus FT{psychological}W], but they've never seemed to understand the real draw. The real draw isn't "a spiffy item." The real draw is customization.  Options.)

(Warframe's figured it out but good: "Sell them the skins, sure. But also, and more importantly, sell them the colors....")
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