CCP CEO issues letter of apology, more EVE Online changes coming this winter

By Stephany Nunneley

CCP Games CEO Hilmar Veigar Pétursson has issued a formal letter of apology to EVE Online fans over the hoopla surrounding the game in recent months, and claiming full responsibility for any feelings of “estrangement” fans may have had.

His open letter, which covers everything from the loss of ship spinning and not enough Captains Quarters to plans for future releases, was followed up by a developer blog citing some of the changes coming to the MMO this winter.

Here’s and excerpt from Pétursson’s letter:

“The past few months have been very humbling for me. I’ve done much soul searching, and what follows is my sincere effort to clear the air with all of you. Please bear with me as I find my way through.

The estrangement from CCP that many of you have been feeling of late is my fault, and for that I am truly sorry. There are many contributing factors, but in the end it is I who must shoulder the responsibility for much of what has happened. In short, my zeal for pushing EVE to her true potential made me lose sight of doing the simple things right. I was impatient when I should have been cautious, defiant when I should have been conciliatory and arrogant when I should have been humble.

This soul searching took me back to when EVE was just an idea. Bringing her to life in 2003 was, in many people’s minds, impossible. But we found a way because EVE is something unique in the world. Getting her to 100,000 subscribers was an even more fantastical feat. Before long, we were launching in China, making DUST 514, merging with White Wolf to build World of Darkness, building Carbon, growing the company to 600 people, increasing our subscriber count beyond that of the population of Iceland and on and on, one resounding success after the next despite earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and even a world economic collapse.

Somewhere along the way, I began taking success for granted. As hubris set in, I became less inclined to listen to pleas for caution. Red flags raised by very smart people both at CCP and in the community went unheeded because of my stubborn refusal to allow adversity to gain purchase on our plans. Mistakes, even when they were acknowledged, often went unanalyzed, leaving the door open for them to be repeated.

You have spoken, loudly and clearly, with your words and with your actions. And there were definitely moments in recent history when I wish I would have listened more and taken a different path.

I was wrong and I admit it.”

The dev blog, which you can look over here, mentions that some of the things players were upset about, such as the aforementioned ship spinning, arecoming back and more Captains Quarters are in the works as well.

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