Ask Uncle Scagga...
A vision for Eve needs to be all-embracing. Examples of ideas consistent with my principles can be found by following the relevant links below:
1. On 0.0., Alliances and Corporations
2. On Roleplaying and Factional Warfare
3. PVP
3.1 Piracy
2 Guerrilla warfare and small scale PVP
3.3 Fleet engagements
4. On the economy and its markets
5. On Agents, Missions and introducing anti-Metagaming mechanisms
6. On the CSM
Extras
Friday, 7 November 2008
Fellow players,
I would like to announce my intention to run for the 2nd CSM. I offer myself as a principled candidate – with my core principles including:
*An evidence-based approach: hard facts > hard opinion
*Open-minded and ready to listen to feedback or advice: Nobody is infallible (including myself!)
*Proportional attention to different aspects of EVE online: Keep the bigger picture in mind
*Aim to keep Eve fun: make things simpler if there is no reason for it to be difficult
A short bit about the campaign and myself:
I am one who, like many others, has stuck with Eve through thick or thin, for the love of challenge and variety. Over the years my in-game experience has accrued firsthand in fields that include several scales of PVP (and the odd yarr ^^), Factional Warfare, Roleplaying, Industry, Trade and Corporate Leadership.
The bottom line: We’re on one server – To further improve this unique game that we share, there’s no point in making ambitious plans without thinking of the crucial interactions between the numerous professions and playstyles that co-exist. Eve Online is a uniquely constructed game where details and consequences *do* matter, and I care to think about them.
Some may ask, “Well Scagga, that’s all nice, but what policies/focus do you define your campaign by?”
While I do have many ideas as to how Eve can be improved (several of which will be linked later on), I feel that it is best to appreciate the general direction the game ought to go, rather than remain transfixed to a small number of specific issues. I’m not running for CSM to force half-baked ideas onto the community – I’m running for CSM to see good, supported ideas in various fields receive fair attention. With Eve being such a huge game that is played in such various ways, to tie one’s self down to a mere handful of issues would not do it justice.
Posts are currently being added to this blog - I've been doing late shifts on a delivery ward this week, so I've not had much time to update it.
Please refer to the link below for current published material on the vision of our campaign!
http://myeve.eve-online.com/ingameboard.asp?a=topic&threadID=908031
I would like to announce my intention to run for the 2nd CSM. I offer myself as a principled candidate – with my core principles including:
*An evidence-based approach: hard facts > hard opinion
*Open-minded and ready to listen to feedback or advice: Nobody is infallible (including myself!)
*Proportional attention to different aspects of EVE online: Keep the bigger picture in mind
*Aim to keep Eve fun: make things simpler if there is no reason for it to be difficult
A short bit about the campaign and myself:
I am one who, like many others, has stuck with Eve through thick or thin, for the love of challenge and variety. Over the years my in-game experience has accrued firsthand in fields that include several scales of PVP (and the odd yarr ^^), Factional Warfare, Roleplaying, Industry, Trade and Corporate Leadership.
The bottom line: We’re on one server – To further improve this unique game that we share, there’s no point in making ambitious plans without thinking of the crucial interactions between the numerous professions and playstyles that co-exist. Eve Online is a uniquely constructed game where details and consequences *do* matter, and I care to think about them.
Some may ask, “Well Scagga, that’s all nice, but what policies/focus do you define your campaign by?”
While I do have many ideas as to how Eve can be improved (several of which will be linked later on), I feel that it is best to appreciate the general direction the game ought to go, rather than remain transfixed to a small number of specific issues. I’m not running for CSM to force half-baked ideas onto the community – I’m running for CSM to see good, supported ideas in various fields receive fair attention. With Eve being such a huge game that is played in such various ways, to tie one’s self down to a mere handful of issues would not do it justice.
Posts are currently being added to this blog - I've been doing late shifts on a delivery ward this week, so I've not had much time to update it.
Please refer to the link below for current published material on the vision of our campaign!
http://myeve.eve-online.com/ingameboard.asp?a=topic&threadID=908031
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