By neglecting features that support cooperative play and instead implementing features that divide the player base, you forcefully segregate them because inclusion is not supported by the game itself.There is no forced segregation of the player-base (apart from XB1 players who do not have XBox Live Gold membership as they can only play in Solo) - each player chooses to play in the game mode that best suits them.
As long as any incentives to play in a multi-player mode apply to both multi-player modes then I doubt that there'd be much complaint - it's when the "Open needs a bonus" proposals start that the resistance starts.
I can play Baseball on a Soccer field, but that doesn't make it a Baseball field. Nor does it make the act of playing Baseball more enjoyable.
DBOBE doesn't seem keen on the behaviours facilitated by large player groups and the usual associated features implemented for them - he expressed reservations to that effect at EGX 2014.
.... and in an article with the Escapist he has expressed the opinion that, unlike EVE, this is not an executive control game.
Articles quickly approaching 3 and 2 years of age respectively after which his attitude, comments and actions have changed quite dramatically. The escapist article, the most recent one, is quite irrelevant because the interviewer basically asks: "Hey, do you want to copy EvE online?" To which DB's obvious response is "No, I'm making my own game."
And then your take-away from that comment is "Oh, EvE must be all about Executive control, because Dave said Executive Control." It isn't. That's his misconception, you don't need to make the same mistake he did, let alone 2 years later.
Indeed, it's a video game - and I would expect that most people play video games to have "fun" - what is characterised as a "minor inconvenience" could be extremely costly to the player in question - and that may not be quickly overcome.
Interesting fact: If player groups were more thoroughly supported, the cost would be shared among the group, not the individual.
This is one of the benefits of cooperation.
While getting ganked may not be traumatic (although some players will not play in Open due to the possibility of forced interaction with another player - and the adverse reaction that it may cause in them) neither is it "fun" - and there's no need to play in a game mode that is not "fun" in this game.
Supercruise isn't fun either. It's still a part of the game. The problem lies in looking at it as something that isn't supposed to happen. It's not a defective or undesired function, it's part of the game.
That depends on the exact diagnosis and proposed course of treatment. Like physicians, I expect that there will be differences of opinion in a complicated case like this....
No, actually that's non-debatable and something that plagued medicine for millennia leading to the deaths of countless millions of people. Through our inability to correctly diagnose the problem and treating an unrelated, secondary effect of the illness instead of the illness itself you kill the patient or at the very least do absolutely nothing to help them recover from the illness on their own. This is an ongoing problem and one of the leading causes of malpractice lawsuits in modern medicine, which if you're familiar with is so riddled with malpractice lawsuits that many doctors are afraid to sneeze in the wrong direction nowadays.
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Lol if you believe that then you have never been in a full on null sec corp. PVE people are regarded very much second class in eve and left to dangle in the wind quite happily.
Wormhole corps, actually. More reliance on each other in that environment, and yeah I often saw null sec corps leave their miners hanging out like a bag of soft, squishy man-parts that're commonly cropped out by the profanity filter.
However, that wasn't because they didn't need the miners. It was often because the PvPers were scary-berries themselves and were afraid of it being a trap. A few barges are cheap in comparison to a couple dozen T2/T3's, and if you're renting.....
Seen all of that. [yesnod]