tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6612994000158738514.post1602716669788899271..comments2021-12-07T01:08:12.888-05:00Comments on Dog's Breath: ....About Those Daily Quests in EVEZoxehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11477561432614932495noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6612994000158738514.post-28168883183946105042015-11-26T11:41:35.215-05:002015-11-26T11:41:35.215-05:00Well said Dire. ;)
The key is having a payout tha...Well said Dire. ;)<br /><br />The key is having a payout that is achievable by other means. Gw2 and wow both tied their dailys to currency that could only be gained a few a day, thus locking upgrades behind a wall that could only be chipped away at a little each day. Skipping the dailys meant a 1:1 delay in cashing out. The cost to ignore them long term became very tangible.<br /><br />As for allocation of dev time by play style, someone is always going to lose.<br /><br />Like it or not a thriving PVE content area is vital to eve's future, at least as much (probably more) than other areas. So bring on the PVE content.Zoxehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11477561432614932495noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6612994000158738514.post-51343204080500822102015-11-25T22:12:05.492-05:002015-11-25T22:12:05.492-05:00Given Eve's vaunted market, it's not like ...Given Eve's vaunted market, it's not like dailys will hand you anything you couldn't get by other means. For those motivated by dailys this will be an improvement. For those not so motivated, exploiting the fruit of hardworking dailyers labor will be the chosen course.<br /><br />Eve players all too often get locking into pvpish zero sum, my win builds off your loss thinking. So much so that they conclude that any developer time not spent on their preferred style of game play is automatically subtractive loss they must humiliatingly endure. Sometimes it's not about you.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com