The real question is who is dumber - them for putting it in, or us (the players) for agreeing to it?

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(90 replies, posted in General discussion)

L1fe3looD wrote:

no safe zones = win.

problem is all the wussies leave, and let's face it, the wussies make up the majority lol

no safe zones = no one with a brain playing any more, just those kiddies who live on their adrenaline glands. Most people who like complex games like this have a brain, who like to do multiple different things, and for some of these things safe zones are useful.
big_smile

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(11 replies, posted in General discussion)

Thanks for the sensible replies. I double checked it on some of the higher usage items and it does indeed make the small difference I was looking for at 3%. I guess what confused me was that it works per unit produced, rather than based on the overall amount you are refining.

This can be closed if a mod wishes to do so, I have my answer.
C.

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(11 replies, posted in General discussion)

BigCountry wrote:

How do you view your personal relation with the factory?

When you bring up the factory screen it is right there at the top.
C.

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(11 replies, posted in General discussion)

Hi,
anyone know if relation ration actually does something? I have raised mine from 1% to 3% just to look at it and it seems to make no difference to my refining, recycling or manufacturing. Is it supposed to work with these features?
Thanks,
C.

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(56 replies, posted in General discussion)

I was thinking 1 EP/min when subscribed to the game and 10 EP/min when not subscribed. It would be great for the health of the company and the game!

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(85 replies, posted in Open discussion)

Jasdemi wrote:

The GUI is not similar, it's exactly the same.

Dude, you're an idiot, it is most certainly not exactly same.
It is a good thing your are leaving as clearly all the thieving has rotted what little brain you had.

Ah, the EVE level of paranoia reaches Perpetuum. No surprise there.

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(10 replies, posted in General discussion)

Yeah, got it too. Just added it to my trusted files.
Norton just thinks it is suspicious as it is new and doing supposedly 'risky' actions.