by Jeff Woleslagle on Jun 27, 2011
“Naturally, we have caught the attention of the world. Only a few weeks ago we revealed more information about DUST 514 and now we have done it again by committing to our core purpose as a company by redefining assumptions. After 40 hours we have already sold 52 monocles, generating more revenue than any of the other items in the store.
This we have done after months of research by a group of highly competent professionals, soliciting input and perspective from thought leaders and experts in and around our industry. We have communicated our intention here internally in very wide circles through the Virtual Economy Summit presentation at the GSM, our Fearless newsletter, sprint reviews, email lists and multiple other channels. This should not come as a surprise to anyone.
Currently we are seeing very predictable feedback on what we are doing. Having the perspective of having done this for a decade, I can tell you that this is one of the moments where we look at what our players do and less of what they say. Innovation takes time to set in and the predictable reaction is always to resist change.”
Could this have been handled better? Without a doubt; and I’m sure CCP would agree that this was not an optimal way to conduct business. Is EVE Online going to die and fade away? Not a chance. EVE Online players need to continue to voice their concerns and CCP needs to show that they are actually listening. Crazy blog writers on sites I won’t name need to stop writing, preferably about anything and if that can’t come to fruition then they need to refrain from titles like “The Day That EVE Online Died”. Their sensationalism is only making things worse.
In other news, Patch 4.2 hits World of Warcraft tomorrow. I’d written about all that I can write on that subject. Enjoy the ride and let me know what you think once the new content hits the public servers. A Getting Ready for Patch 4.2 guide is posted here if you need some help.
As always, you can contact me a number of ways:
Until we meet again,
John “Boomjack” Hoskin
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