Ethical reasons? Well, personally I boycott several companies on general principle. I know that my personal boycott means nothing to
them. My purchasing power is a tiny drop in a large consumerist ocean. I'm not going to change anything because I don't buy a Kit Kat occasionally. What is important is that the boycott means something to
me. I feel better for not giving these people money. Money that I don't give to companies that I despise is money that is used elsewhere, and perhaps even for something that is more ethical.
I boycott
Nestlé. That is a company that behaves like it is run by a fucking comic book supervillain, it's so bad.
I have also boycotted Sony for a number of years. They make things that I like and they make them well, usually, but they have angered me so many times with the way they do business and the way they fuck you over in some way every time you buy one of their products. Being a Sony customer is like being a battered wife in A&E after "falling down the stairs" for the fifteenth time and telling everyone that you "Still love me husband. He don't mean it."
I also tend to avoid Asda/Walmart and Tesco most of the time because I have such a high level of contempt for the abusive and exploitative way they do business.
As much as I possibly can, I buy stuff from local suppliers. It feels better.
As for this expansion, well, it was
supposed to be the expansion that saw me resubbing. I don't think I'll bother now, as it looks distinctly underwhelming. Oh well. I'm pretty much weaned off Eve, anyway, so no biggie for me. I just keep tabs on things because I still know one or two people that play and I have a soft spot for it.
And just to be clear: I fucking loved Eve. Loved it. It occupies a massive piece of my gaming history. Testament to that is that I still think about it and talk about it now, after three years away from it. I miss it. Or the idea of it at least.
I haven't liked the way CCP have been heading for a number of years and recent developments are just icing on the cake for me. Further evidence that they have lost their way. The novels, statements of intent to 'monetize the IP,' the ever-growing pile of unfinished features, the unforgivable fiasco that is DUST, the equally unforgivable micro transactions, the farce that has been the development of this walking in stations stuff, 'Team Awesome,' and many other little details and comments over the years: it all adds up.
It's a real shame, because I used to really like CCP and their ethos. They looked like a company I'd want to work for too. I wouldn't touch them with a barge pole now, though. Man, are they tainted. It's going to take a lot more than PR to turn things round.
I tend to see the main problem being one of a lack of competition. There is nothing to compete with Eve, and CCP have had little incentive to win over their customers. There's no incentive to trim the deadwood. They know that they have a large number of suckers willing to put up with almost anything and keep forking out for their overpriced subs month after month because there are precious few alternatives to Eve. And yes, I have voted with my feet for the most part. There was a time when I maintained my sub 'just because' even if I was barely logging in. That stopped once I started falling out of love with CCP. That stopped when I no longer felt like they deserved such blind support.
Meh. I feel like I'm done with MMOs as a concept, anyway. They are inferior games that don't stand repetition. It doesn't help that everyone is making the same game with a different skin over and over, either. :/ Maybe if someone did an
Elite MMO, inspired by Eve though...