If Eve online had solo play I would still be playing it. I started in 2003, ran fleets small and large. I was a very active member in the community but, some times things loose their luster and quiet time is important. Having to wait to rally up enough people to make things happen and all the other that goes along with being forced on a single server is something I dont have time for these days. Ill admit, it was fun for many many years but, life styles change and frankly, if I had to deal with pirates around every turn while trying to build up my wallet I wouldnt be playing this game either. Its nice to relax, hone my skills while making money bounty hunting. When I feel I need to do some pvp Ill jump on open play.
Everyone should have the right to make that choice with out a nerf. 300 mil to get a fully upgraded python? Its going to take some time. I found an extraction site where I can make 800k an hour on average. Its going to take me months to get my python. Imagine how long it will take getting side racked in open play. I would uninstall. I get about 8 to 9 hours a week of game time and I dont always take advantage of it.
Instead of a nerf to solo play, I think an increase in open play would be better. Then I would be willing to jump on because it would balance itself.
A message to who ever it was wanting to financially punish people for relaxing in solo play. The game will eventually have better mechanics for group play and sovereignty. Its in an infant state right now. Patience. There will be plenty of pvp to be had. I promise.
Buff open world income by 20%, stream line the missions, increase rewards for the missions and , do ship upgrades really have to cost 10000000% more than the ship? On a serious note, missions are not even worth running. I was on a kill mission when I found my new home with the extraction site. I spent hours going through USSs, SSSs and nothing. Not even wanted vessels for extra fun and bounty. Went to the extraction site and made a mil in 45 mins. I did get some lucky spawns but, needless to say, mission was abandoned.