Ince, who lost his opening game in charge of the Tangerines against Leeds on Wednesday, marked his home debut as boss with a point.
Chris Wood crashed a penalty against the bar for the Foxes, who remain in the npower Championship play-off places, but Ince insists he is still adjusting to life by the seaside.
"It's going to take probably two or three weeks to assess the whole situation and if we can do that and keep winning games it makes the situation easier," said Ince, who was appointed on Monday.
"We do need a few players in just to freshen things up. The players have been fantastic since I got here but it's been a difficult couple of months for them.
"It is what it is, it's been like that for ages, it hasn't changed but you have to be ready - it's not all about pretty football.
"I thought we thoroughly deserved a point - it was our first clean sheet for ages. It is a start, it was disappointing against Leeds because I thought we should have won that game.
"I think results can be deceiving. What I didn't want to do was lose another one. Even though we didn't get the win, we enjoyed the game."

