I think I once literally fell asleep whilst playing this (though I may have moved to the bed to rest). By the time I got back..... nothing had happened. Totally agree, looks like an amazing game, but nohting much going on if UR in Oceania.
Only 100 mill in the 0.0 system I'm in, cheap as.
Just the skills for them are a bitch I think lol
I played the trial and tbfh - the game is rotten to the core - the devs play in corps and have been caught cheating more than once. Their reply was to ban and delete the accusers accounts.
the thing that really pisses me off is the pvp, it would at least six months to be pvp capable
As there is absolutely no skill involved in combat.
Oh one more gripe - wtf is there no collision detection? it pisses me off when your ship flys straight though a station or a planet, ffs. /[rant]
Things are always going on...you just need to know where to look. It doesnt matter where you are in the world, iv been in corps full of americans.
EVE, at its core, is a player driven MMO. One of very few, and the only one to do it properly. Games like wow simply don't compare on the design complexity - EVE is designed to be run by the players, not run for the players. You build your own empire, make your own money. Death is harsh, scams, griefing, are legit and all part of the game. It is rarely a fun game. For this, most people don't like it. I like it purely for the massive scope of the game, the ability to do anything to anyone anywhere and anywhen (given normal constraints) and not have whiny kids complaining to the devs about it.Average age of players: 27. Consider the average age of your normal Bf2 player.One single server (no shards), 200k people, some 6000 systems.Most EVE players put it like this:"If I wanted someone to choose how I should play my game, I'd play WoW. If I want to play a game the way I want to play it, ill play EVE." Sorry for the wow-bashing, ive played it too, it ain't that bad.EVE is terribly brutal, unforgiving and very hard to learn, but is by far the most complex game in existence. If you don't like it for this, then it isn't your type of game. But if you're looking for a game that is completely different to 99% of all other games you've played, then its by far a good choice. The only problem is that the trial doesn't give you enough time to scratch the surface, but if you get hold of someone who is willing to help, they'll point you in the right direction.
Most EVE players put it like this:"If I wanted someone to choose how I should play my game, I'd play WoW. If I want to play a game the way I want to play it, ill play EVE." Sorry for the wow-bashing, ive played it too, it ain't that bad.
EVE is terribly brutal, unforgiving and very hard to learn, but is by far the most complex game in existence.
EVE is pretty complex and political, authough ive only played the trial, I need instant gratification, not flying accross a black and sparkly thing for 2 hours..
Wee fun. I've been playing over a year now, and its the best MMORPG I've ever played. What a lot of people do not understand is that it is an RPG. Not a space simulator. They don't understand why the game is why it is, and often presume they're getting some arcadey point and clickedy click game, which it is anything but.Fair nuff about it being a rpg - I found that out soon enough (to my utter disgust btw) it's not some much a game... more of a hobby, let put it this way i'm sure you and every other eve player has a tv in the same room as the pc.Wrong. The developer in question lost his job, and the accuser was banned for being a forum hacker, amongst other things. Don't know how you got that misinformation. Also the devs are allowed to play without abusing their powers - would you seriously develop a game that you would not be allowed to play?Yes, it's called professionalismyou should read up on the the whole dev thing a bit (someplace other than CCP's forums) http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/editorials/op-ed/847-Jumpgate-EVE-s-Devs-and-the-Friends-They-Keep""In public response to CCP's decision to ban him, Kugutsumen posted: "If CCP is not willing to work with the me on a serious issue like this, and rather prefer to ban my accounts and attempt to silence me, then I will have to work with the players so they know the game is rigged and know what they're paying for," and went public with his information. As it made its way to the official EVE boards, his findings sent a tidal wave through the community. Members of BoB - and BoB's enemies - began posting wildly, forcing CCP's message board moderators began auto-deleting posts with certain keywords related to Kugutsumen and his findings. Eventually, the call for action became too loud to ignore, and CCP began an internal investigation into what happened.""That would be one or two days in skills. Existing players in the game do "trial account pirating" in frigates (cheapest combat ships in the game) and get dozens of kills in the 14 day free trial, solo, with newbie characters. Imagine starting off playing WoW as a level 10 player and running around killing level 50s-60s. Its a matter of learning how to play the game, then applying it to a PvP situation. I prefer the time based skill system over the lameness of grinding 1000 monsters to get a level.At least there isn't if you're fighting AI NPCs, which isn't "combat". PvP is combat, and there is a heck of a lot to learn about it, which cannot be learnt all in the trial. Perhaps you could give me a full guide to scanning if you think you know everything about PvP. The game is not about NPCs, its about the other players.Thats because its an RPG. Consider the fact that you're controlling a ship through a computer, with a ping to the other side of the world. Imagine if you lagged out. You would lose your 100m ISK investment ($20) from lag by crashing into a station. That would be seriously bad game design. EVE is an RPG, not a sim. Perhaps you should understand game design before having a go at that one, because you don't.or you could program the ships to fly around stations, planets etcI dont mean to be nasty at all. Most people who play EVE and leave simply don't get it, or simply think they're going to get a happy, fun, sci-fi game with lots of big explosions and good times with friends. Sure, its sci-fi, has explosions and you can have good times, but unlike other games you actually have to put some effort into the game to get anything back from it. EVE is comparable to real life on both the economic level (a market so vast and complex the developers hire economists to keep it stable) and social (corporations and alliances are one of the core parts of the game, and are based on trust, assets and manpower, just like RL.)I don't want to come across as nasty either. The game seems like it was desgined by people who think excell is fun. Without ISK the game is shit, like a RPG it's all about loot and levels - so you will never be able to truly test your skill against anyone -as it will always boil down to upgrades and skills - yawn a stats based pissing contest.EVE, at its core, is a player driven MMO. One of very few, and the only one to do it properly. Games like wow simply don't compare on the design complexity - EVE is designed to be run by the players, not run for the players. You build your own empire, make your own money. Death is harsh, scams, griefing, are legit and all part of the game. It is rarely a fun game. For this, most people don't like it. I like it purely for the massive scope of the game, the ability to do anything to anyone anywhere and anywhen (given normal constraints) and not have whiny kids complaining to the devs about it.I truly hate all RPGs. I honestly don't see the point of paying money and investing all that time, just to be a level 60 ranger or something - imo the higher the level the more introverted the player is. Average age of players: 27. Consider the average age of your normal Bf2 player.One single server (no shards), 200k people, some 6000 systems.Most EVE players put it like this:"If I wanted someone to choose how I should play my game, I'd play WoW. If I want to play a game the way I want to play it, ill play EVE." Sorry for the wow-bashing, ive played it too, it ain't that bad.It's just not what I would call a terribly good game EVE is terribly brutal, unforgiving and very hard to learn, but is by far the most complex game in existence. If you don't like it for this, then it isn't your type of game. But if you're looking for a game that is completely different to 99% of all other games you've played, then its by far a good choice. The only problem is that the trial doesn't give you enough time to scratch the surface, but if you get hold of someone who is willing to help, they'll point you in the right direction.
P.Dalziel;540503']I found that out soon enough (to my utter disgust btw) it's not some much a game... more of a hobby, let put it this way i'm sure you and every other eve player has a tv in the same room as the pc.http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/editorials/op-ed/847-Jumpgate-EVE-s-Devs-and-the-Friends-They-Keep
P.Dalziel;540503'] you should read up on the the whole dev thing a bit (someplace other than CCP's forums) http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/editorials/op-ed/847-Jumpgate-EVE-s-Devs-and-the-Friends-They-Keep
P.Dalziel;540503']woah easy fan-boy:chuckle:
Fair nuff about it being a rpg - I found that out soon enough (to my utter disgust btw)
it's not some much a game... more of a hobby, let put it this way i'm sure you and every other eve player has a tv in the same room as the pc.
Yes, it's called professionalismyou should read up on the the whole dev thing a bit (someplace other than CCP's forums) http://www.escapistmagazine.com/arti...ends-They-Keep
or you could program the ships to fly around stations, planets etc
Perhaps you should understand game design before having a go at that one, because you don't.
I don't want to come across as nasty either. The game seems like it was desgined by people who think excell is fun. Without ISK the game is shit, like a RPG it's all about loot and levels - so you will never be able to truly test your skill against anyone.
as it will always boil down to upgrades and skills - yawn a stats based pissing contest.
I truly hate all RPGs. I honestly don't see the point of paying money and investing all that time, just to be a level 60 ranger or something - imo the higher the level the more introverted the player is.
It's just not what I would call a terribly good game
It has a subscription fee (never give a sucker an even break)
Great fun for well established players - shitty for newbies
It requires perseverance over skill
If you thought school was fun you'll love work;)