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Posted: Wed, 4th Jul 2007 12:01 Post subject: |
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im floating about researching the market at the moment, but i hope to get into a covert ops ship in a couple of months and maybe do some dangerous trade routes in one of them.
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Posted: Wed, 4th Jul 2007 14:35 Post subject: |
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Are you shitting me? You DO know how big cov ops ships cargo is?
Well, the current bid on that EVE account i mentioned earlier is 56$.
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Posted: Wed, 4th Jul 2007 14:52 Post subject: |
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yer, but cargo doesnt necessarily have to be big, just valuable.
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Posted: Wed, 4th Jul 2007 16:51 Post subject: |
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Palato wrote: | Are you shitting me? You DO know how big cov ops ships cargo is?
Well, the current bid on that EVE account i mentioned earlier is 56$. |
I bid 65. Link meh.
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Posted: Wed, 4th Jul 2007 20:04 Post subject: |
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Don't believe everything you read on the intarwebs  |
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The average depth between england and france is lower than the average height of the average person in england, therefore the tunnel isn't needed as one can just walk to france.
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Why the hell not?! 
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Posted: Wed, 4th Jul 2007 20:13 Post subject: |
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I use my visa electron on paypal and its fine
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Posted: Wed, 4th Jul 2007 21:27 Post subject: |
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Posted: Wed, 4th Jul 2007 22:34 Post subject: |
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EVE is the most intimidating, ruthless and massive MMOG i know of.
There are two versions of EVE. The CCP made basic version for those who just dont want to get deeper into the game, and the player made expanded universe, that is sort of built around the CCP game. The first version is relatively risk free and little more than what you would get from WOW, but the real game that starts once you leave 'safe' space is a completely different story.
Out there, in the dark depths of uncontrolled space, only the laws you enforce yourself count. You have nothing but your corp / alliance mates at your side and a good chunk of the universe against you, depending on where you live, who you ally with.
The risks are high, but the opportunities are endless.
In the 4+ years i played, i've seen corporations and alliances forming, going to war, dying. Territories changing ownership. Enemies becoming friends, friends backstabbing friends and becoming enemies. People quitting the game because they got badly beaten in it and people becoming living legends in the eyes of the players through leading 1000s of other players for years in success.
Just the part of history i've witnessed myself could fill many pages of a book and thats merely a small part of EVE's whole player driven history.
No. I honestly doubt there is any game out there, be it single or multi player, not even MMO that can challenge EVE. Why? Because EVE is not really a game, but merely a virtual universe for players to live in. CCP gives you the tools in form of the game, with which you can add your own to the universe. Be that a singular existance of your virtual self, or even building an alliance that will shape the history for years to come.
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Posted: Wed, 4th Jul 2007 22:47 Post subject: |
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csebal wrote: | Huge chunk of text |
Once I started reading this I thought to myself "Hey this guy should talk a little with Csebal" and then I noticed the user name
I agree 110% though
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Posted: Thu, 5th Jul 2007 00:20 Post subject: |
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csebal wrote: | EVE is the most intimidating, ruthless and massive MMOG i know of.
There are two versions of EVE. The CCP made basic version for those who just dont want to get deeper into the game, and the player made expanded universe, that is sort of built around the CCP game. The first version is relatively risk free and little more than what you would get from WOW, but the real game that starts once you leave 'safe' space is a completely different story.
Out there, in the dark depths of uncontrolled space, only the laws you enforce yourself count. You have nothing but your corp / alliance mates at your side and a good chunk of the universe against you, depending on where you live, who you ally with.
The risks are high, but the opportunities are endless.
In the 4+ years i played, i've seen corporations and alliances forming, going to war, dying. Territories changing ownership. Enemies becoming friends, friends backstabbing friends and becoming enemies. People quitting the game because they got badly beaten in it and people becoming living legends in the eyes of the players through leading 1000s of other players for years in success.
Just the part of history i've witnessed myself could fill many pages of a book and thats merely a small part of EVE's whole player driven history.
No. I honestly doubt there is any game out there, be it single or multi player, not even MMO that can challenge EVE. Why? Because EVE is not really a game, but merely a virtual universe for players to live in. CCP gives you the tools in form of the game, with which you can add your own to the universe. Be that a singular existance of your virtual self, or even building an alliance that will shape the history for years to come. |
You, sir. Are totally correct. And I cant do more than just agree.
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Posted: Thu, 5th Jul 2007 11:08 Post subject: |
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anyone interested in starting a corp or allowing me in theirs msg me in game (nick: K Prospekt)
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Posted: Thu, 5th Jul 2007 11:27 Post subject: |
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You should check into the in game chat channel for corp recruitment. It's how I found my corp. Granted it's a shit corp in a shit alliance, but that's what you get when you have no friends and few skillpoints.
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Posted: Thu, 5th Jul 2007 14:24 Post subject: |
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Quote: | Don't believe everything you read on the intarwebs |
er you missed the dev blog from the first one after some guy posted all the information on his private forum? the dev was apologizing for helping BOB by spawning rare t2 bpos and he was the bob capital fleet commander , he ignored alot of stuff they did that was against the eula aswel like account sharing and account buying
ccp ceo made a blog aswell saying it wouldnt be fair to punish the guy for something they knew about since 6months+ but they didnt remove the bpos the guy spawned until all the info became public from an eve player
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Posted: Thu, 5th Jul 2007 21:16 Post subject: |
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Posted: Fri, 6th Jul 2007 09:29 Post subject: |
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Posted: Fri, 6th Jul 2007 09:34 Post subject: |
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It where a sad day indeed that I closed my Eve Online account, I had to in order to get my life back. 7 days a week from 6.30am though till 12pm I lived Eve and was becoming a anti social sad act, something had to be done to regain my life. Problem with Eve, far to addictive. Warning, don't do it, if you love your life then just say no to signing up with Eve, if you don't head this warning you will be in danger of becoming a spaceship.
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Posted: Sat, 7th Jul 2007 12:15 Post subject: |
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Posted: Sat, 7th Jul 2007 17:59 Post subject: |
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i used to play lots of Freelancer online, checked out IW2, Starlancer, long story short is my favorite genre is the space sim, or space fleet RTT/RTS
i decided to check out EVE finally a couple of months ago. i had avoided it for some time since it was an MMO. i think all said i played around 2.5 months, then i was running short one month and thought i would cancel and see if i could live without it, and yea, im kinda happy i quit the game and cant say im in a hurry to return, or that i will ever return. better off waiting for the next great space game.
thing about EVE is it is like a job... it takes lots of effort to get anything done, and thats all well and good if you want to play EVE 8 hours a day.
another thing, is the game is kinda fugly. there is supposed to be 5000 systems but i bet there are less than 10 variations of the systems aside from color. sure, stations maybe in a different spot, but what does that matter since you cant actually fly anywhere... you have to warp or select objects in space and choose approach... no way to actually fly your ship like in Freelancer.
anyways, i hate to rail on the game cause i enjoyed my time in it.
if you combined Freelancer and EVE, that would be something.

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Posted: Sat, 7th Jul 2007 18:08 Post subject: |
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OMG people in this thread seek some god damn help. MMO freaks.
Quote: | 7 days a week from 6.30am though till 12pm |
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Posted: Sat, 7th Jul 2007 21:23 Post subject: |
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Also kinda curious - why does CCCP charge so much?
$20 a month subscription - I guess in the short run this can be overlooked considering you never actually pay for the game itself. Over time though (and considering your account has to be active for your skill timer to run) this is pretty inexcusable.
$15 a year extra for VOIP - other MMOs you get this for free in your $10/mo subscription.
A credit system (much like the one pornsites use for PPV movies) to watch EVE TV...funny stuff.
I know shit is expensive in the middle of nowhere (based in Iceland right?) However, this is just kinda greedy and probably doesn't reflect too well for potential new customers.
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Posted: Sat, 7th Jul 2007 21:33 Post subject: |
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you must be paying with the EURO.
in the US its $14.99, and $10 a year for their stupid VOIP thing, i agree it should be free, lol. if you buy in advance the rates can be as low as $11.99 a month i think. its also possible to buy GTC codes with game money, which is nice.
yea i thought it was cool that you didnt need to buy software or expansions, but after playing EVE and slowly warming to the idea of a MM game, i realized that when you buy a game or expansion they usually come with 3 months of time, so its like buying a GTC but not having to download the software from their servers.
yea, EVE TV looks stupid to me and yet another thing not included. i think CCP is gonna kill themselves eventually.
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Posted: Sun, 8th Jul 2007 02:07 Post subject: |
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Immunity wrote: | Also kinda curious - why does CCCP charge so much?
$20 a month subscription - I guess in the short run this can be overlooked considering you never actually pay for the game itself. Over time though (and considering your account has to be active for your skill timer to run) this is pretty inexcusable.
$15 a year extra for VOIP - other MMOs you get this for free in your $10/mo subscription.
A credit system (much like the one pornsites use for PPV movies) to watch EVE TV...funny stuff.
I know shit is expensive in the middle of nowhere (based in Iceland right?) However, this is just kinda greedy and probably doesn't reflect too well for potential new customers. |
It's 14.99$ ... And no other MMO has integrated VOIP. Everyone uses Teamspeak or Ventrilo anyhow as it's not mandatory.
EVE also has had 5 expansions, all which were free.
And no, you do not have to have your account active for skills to train.
And those who don't like VOIP or EVETV don't have to subscribe to it. It's rather simple, really.
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Posted: Sun, 8th Jul 2007 02:13 Post subject: |
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Quote: | And no other MMO has integrated VOIP. Everyone uses Teamspeak or Ventrilo anyhow as it's not mandatory. |
You didn't played many MMO's, did You?
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