Mertannia from Caldari Navy Ibis: Noob Adventures has some questions too
March 31, 2008has a blog and has set out some open questions for candidates to answer
Who are you and what do you primarily do in EVE?
I’m Omber Zombie, and at the moment I market trade and run missions in empire. In the past I have been a pirate (as a member of m0o), an alliance landholder (member of Fountain Alliance and The Big Blue), producer (I’m pretty sure I built the first apoc in eve, it may have been the second), roleplaying an anti-mining evangelist (The Jovian Strain & Jericho Fraction), eve newbie helper (Eve University), stockbroker (Eve Galactic Stock Exchange) and generally trying out everything there is to do in eve.
Can you give an example, either from real life, from EVE or from another MMO of when you’ve had to remain objective in an issue that negatively affects you or someone close to you?
How did you react to that situation? Is there anything you feel you could have done better, now that you have the benefit of hindsight?
I don’t have a specific example as I get that on a daily basis at work. I’m the boss, I like all of my staff, sometimes I need them to do things they really don’t like, but they need to be done. Sometimes I do things that need to be done even though I know it’s going to hurt someone (emotionally not physically) as that is what is needed to keep the business running. Objectivity is required to keep a business stable.
As a pure example, imagine you were in Alliance A and a proposed change in game mechanics would be beneficial to your corp and allies but disadvantageous to your enemies, Alliance B who happen to outnumber you 3:1 in membership. How would you disasociate yourself from the pressures you might feel and ensure you are giving fair and unbiased representation of the player-base? How easy is it to put personal feelings aside?
Honestly I don’t understand how you can possibly make a change that only effects single entities in eve. Any change effects everyone equally. My allies in eve are the players, I won’t choose to vote for something that I think may negatively impact their play for the sake of the game company earning an extra 1cent a month. Personal feelings will always be there, we’re all human, but objectivity and a realistic outlook help to make those choices.
As a delegate to the CSM, what expectation of privacy and anonymity do you have? Using the example above, even the announcement of a unanimous vote without specifics could still cause Alliance A members to feel resentment toward you if they became aware that you had voted for an issue that ultimately benefitted your enemies in-game. How would you deal with potential backlash from friends and allies if you vote against what they believe is right?
Well, CCP have already announced that they will be telling people our names. So I expect a few people to send some spam my way as I will not be anonymous but hopefully people are mature enough to udnerstand that the CSM delegates are working for them and making their life harder doesn’t help their cause. As for friends resenting me - I hope that the CSM decisions will be made with full explanations rather than just final outcomes so that people can see the reasoning behind what was voted for. If there are issues after that, I’m always happy to talk to people and listen to their concerns and try to explain the decisions in more detail.
Again using the example above, what would you do if you suspected that a fellow councillor was abusing their position to try and manipulate decisions to their benefit, how would you address that issue and what do you feel you would need to be cautious of when doing so?
If I honestly thought they were trying to do that, I would confront them privately about it and hopefully resolve the situation. If that doesn’t work, report it to CCP. Final straw would be to make the issue public. The reasoning behind those steps is simply because I like to give people a chance to stop doing stupid things, if they ignore that chance then I am happy to report them to the people in charge (in this case CCP). If CCP considers this a community problem, then it would go to the community.
However, I highly doubt you will find members of the CSM acting in this way.
I’m aware that you probably haven’t had the opportunity to gather feedback at this stage, but if you were to pick three topics right now that you feel genuinely warranted being brought to CCP’s attention, what would they be and why?
Well, assuming both lag and isk selling/farming are well known to CCP and being worked on, I’d suggest the following:
Suicide attacks and the profitability of it. this is something that does need looking at as while nowhere should be considered safe, there seems to be a lack of genuine reprisal for suicide attacks.
Another topic closer to my heart is more to do with the functionality (or lack of functionality) of the market interface. For a game that is boasting about it’s own economist and people researching it’s economy, the market interface is woefully inadequate and needs some serious improvement.
I’d also like to take a look at POS mechanics as they seem to be a bit unwieldy and could be designed for far more diverse purposes and help solve a few issues with resource gathering, system control, and general functionality.
While we’re talking about feedback, is there any primary medium you believe you will use for gathering it?
The primary medium will obviously be the eve forums and specifically the CSM forum which is going to be set up soon™ However, I see no issue with the CSM having it’s own website set up and running to gather and distribute information.
When reading EVE General Discussion to look for pertinent issues for the community, what one criterion would you feel was the absolute most important in deciding whether something is worthy of further discussion or not? Why?
The one critereon is obviously that the suggested change has reasonable backup as part of it’s description. There’s no point making a post saying “I want to give a deimos an extra turret” and leaving it at that. If you can show how it won’t unbalance the game, be balanced towards the rest of the ships in it’s class, and basically show some thought behind it, I’m willing to look at it. Well reasoned suggestions is what I’m getting at here.
Do you believe the CSM’s role is to be exclusively about in-game issues (or those which affect in-game issues such as abuse of Dev powers) or do you think there will be some effect on the community side of EVE such as, for example, EVE TV, Alliance Tournaments, Fan Fest, etc?
The CSM is supposed to exist as a filter for community views, issues, and suggestions from the community and to communicate the ones it feels are most important and/or necessary to CCP. As such, the community side of eve (tourneys, eve tv, etc.) would in theory come under the jurisdiction of the CSM, but in practical application I don’t see the CSM being a useful tool for thosetype of things as the CSM would only be meeting infrequently (3 times per term) and as those activities tend to iccur in the short term, and suggestions/changes put forward by the CSM would come in after the fact. It’s definitely something worth thinking about.
Please sum up the key messages of your candidacy in 100 words or less.
To put it simply - I have the community experience I think is needed to help mould the CSM into something that can act as a tool for the community. I’m not going to say i’m completely unbiased, but I will try to be. I don’t consider myself to be representing anyone other than eve players as a whole, solely for the benefit of all of our playing experience.
Anything else you’d like to add?
This may be a little weird, but I think a lot of people don’t really understand what the CSM is. The CSM members will not have the ability to make wholesale changes to the game, they are not devs. The CSM exists simply to help act as the sharp point of the stick when it comes to community views, concerns and suggestions. People really do need to read the CSM documents published by CCP (and Xhagen) and understand that.
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