Seriously, let me get this straight... CCP are good people working with bad code? Where is that bad code appears from? CCP writes excellent, well-documented, reliable code, but this code then falls under influence of bad people and falls with the wrong crowd and goes bad?
Oh, now this is a good story.
As I understand it, the CCP of yesteryear, way back before 2003, was basically a garage band, lacking the experience and support of some other (Blizzard) developers. They had a lot of ideas, but their technical know-how was a little lacking. Much vision, enough computer-savvy to get the job done.
Done, but not done
gracefully. And like it or not, that sometimes-awkward bit o' coding has formed the foundation on which everything we've seen in the game since has been built. A full stable of high-grade programmers is not a complete fix for a game whose very core was cobbled together by guys who only kinda-sorta knew what they were doing.
You can see the evidence of this in various places. The combination of an unreliable installer with a nifty "repair" utility that would be wholly unnecessary if the damned installer could be persuaded to do the job right the first time-- that's a good example. Intractable problem, ameliorative workaround.
You get hints of this from time to time in dev blogs and other, related places (I seem to recall Need for Speed dev blogs mentioning it in particular). The overall upshot is that the base coding on which all things in Eve depend is a lump of (functional!) arcane chaos, rendering the entire client a castle built, to a greater or lesser degree, on sand.
Maybe someday it'll be worth CCP's while to go and rebuild Eve's heart, but, unless they want to just redevelop EVERYTHING from the ground up, that's likely to be comparable to open-heart surgery: complicated, dicey, and undertaken only as a last resort.
What about LOLsecure forums? Or boot.ini fiasco? Was this "bad code" planted by original devs? Or was this the result of gross incompetence of current "good" people?
I'm an enormous fan of politics-- international, national, local, whatever. Best comedy in the universe. One of the easiest observations in the universe is that it's remarkably easy for intelligent, well-intentioned, well-informed people to make boneheaded mistakes.
The odd fiasco isn't CCP. It's people. CCP just has a good rate of having its fiascos end up 1) visible and 2) entertaining.
Yes, I know it probably wasn't all that much fun if you got your boot.ini overwritten, but then it's also probably not all that much fun to get your country invaded for reasons that turn out to be bogus. In either case, I'm sitting far enough away to be amused.
I'm less the sort to wear rose-colored glasses, Hurs, and closer to the grinning misanthrope. I
expect people (in general) to screw up, and I'm rarely disappointed.
... Though I'm actually quite fond of people, so I'm not really misanthropic as such. I just find people fascinating to watch. Better than birds, any day.
I am writing this angry stuff because I still believe that original concept EVE can be saved from the scourge of the current (mis)management.
What reason, precisely, do you have for thinking that this
isn't the original concept of Eve?
CCP, as far as I've ever heard, undertook Eve with the idea in mind of making one sci-fi setting to rule them all. That means more than an economic simulator with a spaceship game tacked on (as Eve has sometimes been described). It means that some incarnation of DUST, Ambulation/WIS/TitleOfTheDay, and PI were all coming at some point basically from the day CCP figured out that it was going to be operating in the black. We may even be able to literally expect some version of "sims in space." A day in the life of a random Caldari citizen struggling to scale the corporate ladder would be an interesting thing to see simulated.
Say what you like, CCP has vision. Their execution is a little suspect at times, but really whose isn't? Blizzard?
Maybe. Or maybe they're just better at concealing the occasional mess.
And as for you-- you think you can do better? You think you can put together a team that can do better? I invite you to try. Make something better than Eve, "Eve as it should have been," and I might just come play it.
Don't worry: I won't hold your foibles against you, very much, either.