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All of Eve is that though! To the east you got the bots harvesting drone poo. To the west well you got the goons, North nothing ever changes, the South tons of wars but now Russians are taking that over.hool is a renter scrub, never listen to him :afro:
Oh damn wow! I left when CO2 crashed and burned in Insmother. CO2 were planning on becoming the landlords basically. Really interesting what is going on in Eve currently.You're so up-to-date
The drone russians from the east have just about finished demolishing the Northern Coalition and taking their space, with the hired help of Pandemic Legion. The South is actually quiet atm, no russian takeover, though it might be on the cards. Goons are in the north-west with TEST wondering if the russians are going to hit them next. The west/south-west are held by a variety of mostly-independent smaller alliances.
Also if everyone was a renter who would they be renting from? :dozey:
Pro-tip: if you're capable and willing to pvp you don't have to be in some shitty renter alliance sucking the dick of a bigger group.
Send me a PM with your email and I can shoot you a 21 day trial.
I am currently playing EVE, and so is Higlac I believe, though we are in different corps at the moment.
I'll play again once major, major updates start rolling in.
Message sent, thanks so much.
I've been watching some videos and it seems like the gameplay would be a nice transition from WoW. Looking forward to the trial.
It's not great. CCP is about to kill off EVE Online with non-cosmetic micro-transactions and you're excited for a console game, created solely for making money off of console kids.
Not to really derail this thread, but I often wonder what the difference in appeal between this game and, say, Dwarf Fortress is. That entire paragraph can be used interchangably between both games, yet EVE has a much stronger online presence and, based on people's comments on this forum, much more of a mainstream appeal, as a lot of who I consider average-gamer HL2.netters play or have tried it.EvE in a nutshell, If you get into it will be one of the best gaming experiences you will ever have, nothing matches how intense, exciting and challenging it is but not only does it requires a time commitment (like all mmo's) but it has a steep learning curve which puts a lot of people off. The problem is there is just SO much going on and SO much depth that it can be hard to really see it all when you first start playing. You need to give it a good amount of time before the universe really starts to open up and give your self a chance to really understand what the hell is going on.
I just found out last night I participated in "The Great Southern War" last year. I did a lot of catching up but it appears as though the drone region took over the North? What I mainly like about Eve is the sense of politics in the game. The influence maps, politics in the game, mirror some World War going on in space. Probably other than that is the sense of community involvement that you feel when you join a corp, and knowing other players in other corps and eventually getting into this giant community battle. That is what I really like about Eve.
The UI isn't too bad for getting around and general combat, but it's nasty once you get in a station and start trying to move things around and do stuff. Everything's overlapping and the windows are never big enough or showing everything you need. Sometimes it takes me more time to organize and sell all the crap I get from missions and salvage than it does to actually get the stuff just because there are no categories or real organization structure... everything's just tossed in a big mass and even after you sort it, if you leave the station and come back it will be autosorted into something completely different.
The one thing that would be nice for me is being able to sell things without being in the station. Just seems inconvenient to have to go somewhere to look at the thing you're going to sell before you sell it... adds to the already tedious task of traveling.