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EVE Online: The Alpha-Omega Flaw (Hope This Helps You)

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BravHart Viliana
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#1 - 2017-01-18 12:09:19 UTC
I'd like to first apologize if I accidentally break any forum rules (which I did read) in this topic, and if you want me to delete or change this please let me know, and I'll do it A.S.A.P., also I didn't see anything else that looked like this, but maybe I just didn't came across it. I don't know any better way to say it, than the way I've organized it below, so this is partially quoted, but I can't say nor show the original thing I said or else I'll end up possibly "moderately" to "mildly" breach the Forum Rules.

" I really enjoy your game, even though I've played EVE Online for only a short amount of time (with the exception of spending hours in the character creation screen... which is also awesome). However I sadly see a fatal flaw, which is the potential instability in player interaction, divided by Alpha and Omega, if I dare say. Luckily though for you, I have a solution. I understand you need to make money to keep your wonderful game afloat, but to better encourage players to play any MMO, you need a sense of 'hey, if this person can do it, so can I', or else it may fall apart. So if I may be so bold to suggest that you incorporate having an alternative, just maybe a bit or a lot harder than it would to get an Omega account, so there'd still be reason to get it, but not making it so you can't do it, maybe someone having to pay... hmm, say... 1,000,000.00 ISK for each skill level you'd originally would have to pay an omega account for, or even tough or extremely difficult missions or something. This principle could easily be followed for any other instances where there is an "Omega" restriction, such as ships too; for instance, if your a Gallente and you want to fly an Amarr ship, you have to travel to somewhere in Amarr, and NPCs give you, say... a 'hijack' mission, where in return you gain the ability to learn how to fly that said Amarr ship. Imagine if you had to hijack a Titan Class... 'Attack On Titan' (good Anime by the way).... I won't complain either way, so please, think about what I've said, and if you want to talk more about this, just let me know."

Hope you all have a awesome day. Pirate