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Posted: Feb 5th 2010 8:14AM (Unverified) said

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I don't care one way or the other, when i'm at work, I'm working, when I'm out fishing I'm fishing.

Although, it is pretty cool to be able to set your character to mining or whatever and when I do come back to play the game, I don't have to sit there and watch my character mining for 6-10 hrs, I can get on with other activities I enjoy more, like hunting, raids etc.

Posted: Feb 5th 2010 8:13AM SkyStreak said

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Seems like a great idea to me.

On a fairly regular basis, I spend 20-40 minutes in-game taking care of what I call "Character Maintenance."

To be able to take care of that while on a break at work or when I'm having breakfast or lunch would be great.

Posted: Feb 5th 2010 8:19AM (Unverified) said

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These ancillary utilities are good for the players and developers, as the broaden the scope of the game and keep their customers involved (and hence, more interested and likely to keep playing and paying).

I used to use Capsuleer when I played EVE.

Posted: Feb 5th 2010 8:30AM Lethality said

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External applications that give players access to in-game data or activities are critical going forward - it's going to be expected.

This is also a good move for game developers because it allows players to stay connected to the game even when they're not playing, thereby increasing their affinity for the game... extending subscriptions.

Posted: Feb 5th 2010 9:34AM (Unverified) said

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It's a good idea game and business wise.

Not so good in terms of health.

Posted: Feb 5th 2010 11:02AM Dumac said

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Dislike.

Not everybody has an iPhone or some other overly expensive smartphone, so i feel i am at a disadvantage. I also think that it may be useful and a time saver at first, but it would swiftly take the fun out of management and just become tedious.

Posted: Feb 5th 2010 12:29PM enamelizer said

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One of the best external tools I have ever encountered was in Anarchy Online. You could access in-game chat from a web browser.

Being able to keep in contact with your player group when you are not able to play is genius, and really adds to community. I am really surprised this feature is not used more, or requested by players more.

The more external tools the better, it allows you to focus on gameplay instead of management tasks when you have time to play.

Posted: Feb 5th 2010 3:11PM Veplerion said

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I'd like it better if Blizzard and other developers would pay more attention to other smart phones (Android, Palm WebOS). Not everyone has an iPhone, or even wants one.

Posted: Feb 5th 2010 10:30PM Valdamar said

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"games can offload many of the more tedious bits of gameplay into applications players just run through quickly on a break at their day job"

I'd rather they just got rid of the tedious gameplay.

The only side applications I use are character planners and they're all 3rd party applications made by fans.

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