In all seriousness, I was fine with most everything with EVE, including the cruel wastelands and lawless space, but the big part the definitely needs to be changed about EVE is the learning upgrades to use items and ships.Galenor said:I saw a lot of that in EVE Online forums. This is probably because the game is renown to being deep and complex, and EVEites see WoW as a shallow play. As soon as someone doesn't like the confusing UI, the complex upgrades and armor types, or the cruel wastelands of lawless space, well...what? You expect us to make our game more accessible? Screw that. To WoW, you luddite!
Another reply I hate towards critisism is often said by the creator of the media under fire - but not always. The counter goes "Well, I noticed how YOU have never made a movie/game/flash animation/drawing, so you can shut up!". I disliked it, because it implies you have to have attempted to make something similar to what you're critiquing, as if you cannot give judgement on your impression of Avatar if you, yourself, never made a billion-dollar-budget movie. Arghrgrhgh!
It is nice that it is complex that you have to learn the skills to use things, but seriously, it feels like the reason that it takes so long to research things, is that it is a tactic by CCP to keep people leveled out power wise and keep them playing longer. Many of those research times are ridiculous, like when I use to play, there was a ship that I really wanted to have because it had really good aspects on all parts of it, so I did the grinding and mining to earn the several hundred million isk to buy the ship, but then I found out I had to train a ton of skills to get to pilot it. I ended up taking a week to train 11 of the 12 skills I needed, up to the right levels. Then I came to the last skill which was a skill for flying Battleships or whatever(I don't remember what class the ship was), my skill was high enough that I only had to train one more level for it, "No problem I thought," I was wrong I put my cursor over to train it and clicked, it said that it would 31 days to train it. Seriously!!! A month!! So, I would have to wait that long and pay another 15 dollars for subscription before I could fly that stupid ship. When I found out it was that way with a lot of the other stuff, and how some of the skill books were way overpriced and would take more than a month to earn the money to buy them, that was when I quit playing. EVE is one big money milking stall. I added it up and if I took all my free time to earn the in game money to buy the skills I wanted and train what I needed to fly the ships I wanted to fly and be able to enter a big epic space battle, I would have to play for over a year to even remotely get to any decent space battle excitement.