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    Vhaeyne reacted to Ving in These tax rates are absurd.   
    Yup, the first thing I thought about when taxes were suggested was current Retail WoW. I only played the expansion for a few weeks before the daily to-do list just got too tedious. The problem was that the to-do list was tied to progression. Classic TBC is much more fun as whilst there are lots of daily things you CAN do, you don't have to do them in order to progress. 
     
    Auto-mining and taxes are directly linked to progression, as you need ore to do anything in-game and you need tiles to build on. So we are now forced into certain gameplay in order to keep our tiles and gather resources to actually play. 
     
    Ppl should want to login to a game, not be forced to on fear of losing their stuff, or not progressing. It might work for mobile games, but not for a sandbox mmo.
     
    I guess we'll see how it pans out, but it seems like a short-sighted change to force ppl to keep playing (i.e. paying subs).
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    Vhaeyne got a reaction from DrFrigoPorco in These tax rates are absurd.   
    I don't ever post on here, but I feel that silence is consent and I don't consent. 
     
    500k per hex initially. 1mill per week per hex in taxes? 
     
    Monthly... maybe? I still don't like that. 
     
    Here is the issue. I love DU. I backed it in the Kickstarter. What I don't love is feeling forced to play a game just to keep my progress. 
     
    It is why WOW is failing and FFXIV is winning right now. 
     
    FFXIV encourages its players to take breaks. "Go play other games for a month or two. Come back fresh and enjoy your time in this game."-basically Yoshi-p 
     
    WOW basically does the opposite, and people are fed up with it. Which is why it is dying.
     
    Logging in every few days to play a mining mini-game is a lot like WOW asking me to daily quests every day just to have access to the same type of content I can get in FFXIV at any point in the patch cycle. Other players are realizing that you don't have to bust your ass all the time to enjoy an online game.
     
    I have a full steam library of voxel games. I assure you, if I wanted to build a big spaceship or space station by myself. I could load up StarMade in a heartbeat and have a good time. 
    In some ways, StarMade is a better voxel game than DU. I know many of you will agree with that. If not maybe you like Space Engineers, StarBase, Emyprion, Stationeers, Starship EVO, or something else more? As players, we have options for building ships and stations.
     
    The service DU provides is that we are all on a single persistent world. That is the one good stand out thing this game does. I built a god-damn Gundam that waked in Starship Evo back when it was called "Skywanderers"... The voxel tech here is cool, but it's not that impressive. I am actually limiting my build potential by playing DU in some ways.
     
    I put up with DU's jank and quirks because of the idea that I don't lose progress when I take breaks. I am good to play a voxel game for two months tops before I need to take a brake for like two to three months. I get burnt out. Same with any other game type. If I lose progress or have to bust my ass to pre-pay my taxes. I just won't. 
     
    RECONSIDER THE DAMN TAX RATE. MAYBE MONTLY.
     
    CONSIDER ALLOWING MORE THAN ONE FREE HQ TILE.
     
    I refuse to be in a situation where I am a slave to this game. I still have the old build on Skywanders on a HDD somewhere where you could build mechs. It would be a lot cooler if I had a reason not to just go do that instead. 
     
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    Vhaeyne got a reaction from decom70 in These tax rates are absurd.   
    I don't ever post on here, but I feel that silence is consent and I don't consent. 
     
    500k per hex initially. 1mill per week per hex in taxes? 
     
    Monthly... maybe? I still don't like that. 
     
    Here is the issue. I love DU. I backed it in the Kickstarter. What I don't love is feeling forced to play a game just to keep my progress. 
     
    It is why WOW is failing and FFXIV is winning right now. 
     
    FFXIV encourages its players to take breaks. "Go play other games for a month or two. Come back fresh and enjoy your time in this game."-basically Yoshi-p 
     
    WOW basically does the opposite, and people are fed up with it. Which is why it is dying.
     
    Logging in every few days to play a mining mini-game is a lot like WOW asking me to daily quests every day just to have access to the same type of content I can get in FFXIV at any point in the patch cycle. Other players are realizing that you don't have to bust your ass all the time to enjoy an online game.
     
    I have a full steam library of voxel games. I assure you, if I wanted to build a big spaceship or space station by myself. I could load up StarMade in a heartbeat and have a good time. 
    In some ways, StarMade is a better voxel game than DU. I know many of you will agree with that. If not maybe you like Space Engineers, StarBase, Emyprion, Stationeers, Starship EVO, or something else more? As players, we have options for building ships and stations.
     
    The service DU provides is that we are all on a single persistent world. That is the one good stand out thing this game does. I built a god-damn Gundam that waked in Starship Evo back when it was called "Skywanderers"... The voxel tech here is cool, but it's not that impressive. I am actually limiting my build potential by playing DU in some ways.
     
    I put up with DU's jank and quirks because of the idea that I don't lose progress when I take breaks. I am good to play a voxel game for two months tops before I need to take a brake for like two to three months. I get burnt out. Same with any other game type. If I lose progress or have to bust my ass to pre-pay my taxes. I just won't. 
     
    RECONSIDER THE DAMN TAX RATE. MAYBE MONTLY.
     
    CONSIDER ALLOWING MORE THAN ONE FREE HQ TILE.
     
    I refuse to be in a situation where I am a slave to this game. I still have the old build on Skywanders on a HDD somewhere where you could build mechs. It would be a lot cooler if I had a reason not to just go do that instead. 
     
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    Vhaeyne reacted to Zarcata in These tax rates are absurd.   
    What about those players for whom these 13 weeks are not enough? Many people are deployed abroad and often have no access at all, and these deployments can last 6 months.
    I'm happy to take out an annual subscription, but these taxes are a disgrace!
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    Vhaeyne got a reaction from merihimRefin in These tax rates are absurd.   
    I don't ever post on here, but I feel that silence is consent and I don't consent. 
     
    500k per hex initially. 1mill per week per hex in taxes? 
     
    Monthly... maybe? I still don't like that. 
     
    Here is the issue. I love DU. I backed it in the Kickstarter. What I don't love is feeling forced to play a game just to keep my progress. 
     
    It is why WOW is failing and FFXIV is winning right now. 
     
    FFXIV encourages its players to take breaks. "Go play other games for a month or two. Come back fresh and enjoy your time in this game."-basically Yoshi-p 
     
    WOW basically does the opposite, and people are fed up with it. Which is why it is dying.
     
    Logging in every few days to play a mining mini-game is a lot like WOW asking me to daily quests every day just to have access to the same type of content I can get in FFXIV at any point in the patch cycle. Other players are realizing that you don't have to bust your ass all the time to enjoy an online game.
     
    I have a full steam library of voxel games. I assure you, if I wanted to build a big spaceship or space station by myself. I could load up StarMade in a heartbeat and have a good time. 
    In some ways, StarMade is a better voxel game than DU. I know many of you will agree with that. If not maybe you like Space Engineers, StarBase, Emyprion, Stationeers, Starship EVO, or something else more? As players, we have options for building ships and stations.
     
    The service DU provides is that we are all on a single persistent world. That is the one good stand out thing this game does. I built a god-damn Gundam that waked in Starship Evo back when it was called "Skywanderers"... The voxel tech here is cool, but it's not that impressive. I am actually limiting my build potential by playing DU in some ways.
     
    I put up with DU's jank and quirks because of the idea that I don't lose progress when I take breaks. I am good to play a voxel game for two months tops before I need to take a brake for like two to three months. I get burnt out. Same with any other game type. If I lose progress or have to bust my ass to pre-pay my taxes. I just won't. 
     
    RECONSIDER THE DAMN TAX RATE. MAYBE MONTLY.
     
    CONSIDER ALLOWING MORE THAN ONE FREE HQ TILE.
     
    I refuse to be in a situation where I am a slave to this game. I still have the old build on Skywanders on a HDD somewhere where you could build mechs. It would be a lot cooler if I had a reason not to just go do that instead. 
     
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    Vhaeyne got a reaction from Ravenmoor in These tax rates are absurd.   
    I don't ever post on here, but I feel that silence is consent and I don't consent. 
     
    500k per hex initially. 1mill per week per hex in taxes? 
     
    Monthly... maybe? I still don't like that. 
     
    Here is the issue. I love DU. I backed it in the Kickstarter. What I don't love is feeling forced to play a game just to keep my progress. 
     
    It is why WOW is failing and FFXIV is winning right now. 
     
    FFXIV encourages its players to take breaks. "Go play other games for a month or two. Come back fresh and enjoy your time in this game."-basically Yoshi-p 
     
    WOW basically does the opposite, and people are fed up with it. Which is why it is dying.
     
    Logging in every few days to play a mining mini-game is a lot like WOW asking me to daily quests every day just to have access to the same type of content I can get in FFXIV at any point in the patch cycle. Other players are realizing that you don't have to bust your ass all the time to enjoy an online game.
     
    I have a full steam library of voxel games. I assure you, if I wanted to build a big spaceship or space station by myself. I could load up StarMade in a heartbeat and have a good time. 
    In some ways, StarMade is a better voxel game than DU. I know many of you will agree with that. If not maybe you like Space Engineers, StarBase, Emyprion, Stationeers, Starship EVO, or something else more? As players, we have options for building ships and stations.
     
    The service DU provides is that we are all on a single persistent world. That is the one good stand out thing this game does. I built a god-damn Gundam that waked in Starship Evo back when it was called "Skywanderers"... The voxel tech here is cool, but it's not that impressive. I am actually limiting my build potential by playing DU in some ways.
     
    I put up with DU's jank and quirks because of the idea that I don't lose progress when I take breaks. I am good to play a voxel game for two months tops before I need to take a brake for like two to three months. I get burnt out. Same with any other game type. If I lose progress or have to bust my ass to pre-pay my taxes. I just won't. 
     
    RECONSIDER THE DAMN TAX RATE. MAYBE MONTLY.
     
    CONSIDER ALLOWING MORE THAN ONE FREE HQ TILE.
     
    I refuse to be in a situation where I am a slave to this game. I still have the old build on Skywanders on a HDD somewhere where you could build mechs. It would be a lot cooler if I had a reason not to just go do that instead. 
     
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    Vhaeyne got a reaction from CptLoRes in These tax rates are absurd.   
    I don't ever post on here, but I feel that silence is consent and I don't consent. 
     
    500k per hex initially. 1mill per week per hex in taxes? 
     
    Monthly... maybe? I still don't like that. 
     
    Here is the issue. I love DU. I backed it in the Kickstarter. What I don't love is feeling forced to play a game just to keep my progress. 
     
    It is why WOW is failing and FFXIV is winning right now. 
     
    FFXIV encourages its players to take breaks. "Go play other games for a month or two. Come back fresh and enjoy your time in this game."-basically Yoshi-p 
     
    WOW basically does the opposite, and people are fed up with it. Which is why it is dying.
     
    Logging in every few days to play a mining mini-game is a lot like WOW asking me to daily quests every day just to have access to the same type of content I can get in FFXIV at any point in the patch cycle. Other players are realizing that you don't have to bust your ass all the time to enjoy an online game.
     
    I have a full steam library of voxel games. I assure you, if I wanted to build a big spaceship or space station by myself. I could load up StarMade in a heartbeat and have a good time. 
    In some ways, StarMade is a better voxel game than DU. I know many of you will agree with that. If not maybe you like Space Engineers, StarBase, Emyprion, Stationeers, Starship EVO, or something else more? As players, we have options for building ships and stations.
     
    The service DU provides is that we are all on a single persistent world. That is the one good stand out thing this game does. I built a god-damn Gundam that waked in Starship Evo back when it was called "Skywanderers"... The voxel tech here is cool, but it's not that impressive. I am actually limiting my build potential by playing DU in some ways.
     
    I put up with DU's jank and quirks because of the idea that I don't lose progress when I take breaks. I am good to play a voxel game for two months tops before I need to take a brake for like two to three months. I get burnt out. Same with any other game type. If I lose progress or have to bust my ass to pre-pay my taxes. I just won't. 
     
    RECONSIDER THE DAMN TAX RATE. MAYBE MONTLY.
     
    CONSIDER ALLOWING MORE THAN ONE FREE HQ TILE.
     
    I refuse to be in a situation where I am a slave to this game. I still have the old build on Skywanders on a HDD somewhere where you could build mechs. It would be a lot cooler if I had a reason not to just go do that instead. 
     
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    Vhaeyne got a reaction from Warlander in These tax rates are absurd.   
    I don't ever post on here, but I feel that silence is consent and I don't consent. 
     
    500k per hex initially. 1mill per week per hex in taxes? 
     
    Monthly... maybe? I still don't like that. 
     
    Here is the issue. I love DU. I backed it in the Kickstarter. What I don't love is feeling forced to play a game just to keep my progress. 
     
    It is why WOW is failing and FFXIV is winning right now. 
     
    FFXIV encourages its players to take breaks. "Go play other games for a month or two. Come back fresh and enjoy your time in this game."-basically Yoshi-p 
     
    WOW basically does the opposite, and people are fed up with it. Which is why it is dying.
     
    Logging in every few days to play a mining mini-game is a lot like WOW asking me to daily quests every day just to have access to the same type of content I can get in FFXIV at any point in the patch cycle. Other players are realizing that you don't have to bust your ass all the time to enjoy an online game.
     
    I have a full steam library of voxel games. I assure you, if I wanted to build a big spaceship or space station by myself. I could load up StarMade in a heartbeat and have a good time. 
    In some ways, StarMade is a better voxel game than DU. I know many of you will agree with that. If not maybe you like Space Engineers, StarBase, Emyprion, Stationeers, Starship EVO, or something else more? As players, we have options for building ships and stations.
     
    The service DU provides is that we are all on a single persistent world. That is the one good stand out thing this game does. I built a god-damn Gundam that waked in Starship Evo back when it was called "Skywanderers"... The voxel tech here is cool, but it's not that impressive. I am actually limiting my build potential by playing DU in some ways.
     
    I put up with DU's jank and quirks because of the idea that I don't lose progress when I take breaks. I am good to play a voxel game for two months tops before I need to take a brake for like two to three months. I get burnt out. Same with any other game type. If I lose progress or have to bust my ass to pre-pay my taxes. I just won't. 
     
    RECONSIDER THE DAMN TAX RATE. MAYBE MONTLY.
     
    CONSIDER ALLOWING MORE THAN ONE FREE HQ TILE.
     
    I refuse to be in a situation where I am a slave to this game. I still have the old build on Skywanders on a HDD somewhere where you could build mechs. It would be a lot cooler if I had a reason not to just go do that instead. 
     
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    Vhaeyne reacted to Nayropux in Demeter=DU has failed in fundamental game design requiring either a full rebuild or re-kickstart   
    We get it man, you're mad you can't sit on hundreds of tiles solo anymore. You need a better way to work through your grief than spamming the forums constantly.
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    Vhaeyne got a reaction from Markones in Anyone down for a good old fashioned protest on Demeter?   
    When your five-head plan is to dig a bunch of holes as a result of the devs showing you they can fill all the holes instantly...
     
    Taxes aside, I have no problem with the update so long as they excavate all the cores I put in tickets for. 
     
    Things did seem to run smoother on the PTS.
     
     
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