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EVE Online and its developer CCP Games are usually spoken about in a positive manner. We often hear about the awesome things that go on in the sandbox, or how CCP has gotten players involved in game development
through their CSM programme. In the past few months, however, negative sentiments toward the company have been growing at an alarming rate. Players have been complaining about lag and the quality of game design ever since the
Dominion expansion was released. As far as players can see,
EVE Online was in a fantastic state after the
Apocrypha expansion's release, and it has gone sharply downhill since then.
Over the past two years, players have made an increasingly vocal case to CCP in favour of fixing bugs and gameplay issues before adding new features. They point to previous features, such as faction warfare, that were
abandoned shortly after their release in favour of developing yet another new game feature. Over the years,
EVE has been littered with incomplete features in dire need of balance tweaks and gameplay revisions. The past few months, in particular, have seen a worsening of public opinion. The release of the CSM minutes and recent devblogs have caused a significant vocal backlash from the community.
In this controversial opinion piece, I dig into the controversy surrounding CCP's recent communication with
EVE Online's playerbase and the reactions forum-going players have had.
Continue reading EVE Evolved: Dissent in the EVE community
EVE Evolved: Dissent in the EVE community originally appeared on Massively on Sun, 01 Aug 2010 18:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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