@PracticalTechnicality
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I dont think anybody had talk about removal of sov mechanic. I even dont think this is possible, as the current interest of most people is in that direction. My critique is that CCP fundamentally hadnt understand anarchy and individual motivations.
I do not think either the dissolution of sov nor the removal of jump drives will particularly skew the balance of power. Concentrate it? Force it to form more widespread, less regulated coalitions? Certainly. But the one thing CCP cannot nerf is organisational ability, and current groups have it in spades.
This is one the many problems of "the way of thinking" I see. Which sees again the world in a
macro-macro view (tongyistic), in other words: Group X vs. Group Y; instate of individuals in a group vs. individuals in another group. I know it sounds weird. Let me explain.
As I said
here: In the latest battles I felt nothing. Zero. I was even irritated when people cheer to loud (as it fucking made my hear bleed
), when he capital was going down. Even if it makes great PR, for me it was just a hanger clean out (and now, I just ramp up stuff... before I leave most likely forever.). All the time I only thought "why Iam here? And why should I care?". I was almost close to: "What Iam doing with my live?"
As mention before in this thread as well as
here: I would love if CCP finds a way to make me care about stuff. Like for example: "Group/alliance X vs group/alliance Y", or as you mention "a serious shake up of the meta", but I doubt it. As it doesnt effects me as player or my char, thats the sad thing. And this is the micro-level in which CCP needs to think: Individuals. As for me, as I told; I just need new dead threats, and I need new incentive to care about stuff.
But as I said in the other topic: IT IS JUST ME.
Off topic. Does someone goes to Fanfest? If so can he/she ask the "economist guy" how the total amount of money in circulation has change over time period of a year? Or to make it easier, lets say this (all for the period of a year):
What was the total amount of money/isk in circulation?
What was the average velocity of money/isk?
What was the sum of all traded goods times the price (price level) was, or lets say the real value of all transactions (or real GDP Q. What he likes the best.)?
In other word is this statement true:
M↑↑*V>P↑*Y↑ (over the last year)
A flood↑↑ of isk** on one side and on the other a weaker grow in the price level↑ and real value of all transactions↑ (or real value of final expenditures): Aka inflation. Or even short: Those he thinks there is to much isk in the system?
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** luckily without any grow in the velocity of money (it is most likely constant).
Edit: Link.