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xDarc  8/12/08 12:31:08 PM

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I started the trial and I just feel like ' why bother? ' after a couple of hours.  I guess all those years of online shooters have spoiled me.  That's where I've been since the downfall of Ultima Online- about 9 years now.  These kinds of games seem absolutely boring to me now.  Wonder if I'll feel the same about Darkfall if it ever comes out.  Probably.

 

 
Zenren  8/12/08 2:04:50 PM

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I used to have a life before this came along.

In case anyone cares, I realize it's been two years since I played EVE. I'm going to resubscribe if I can. I'll give it a little time and tell you if I still think it's worthwhile. I want to be sure my opinion is an honest one. Also I'm going to cease my ban of EA so that I can try out Warhammer.

Zenren

If you're reading this, you probably need to get some sun.

Eschiava  8/12/08 4:01:41 PM

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Originally posted by Zenren

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Number one... the four things you end up doing in this game are- Mine, Missions, Craft, and PvP... that's it. How is that different from any other MMO out there? The graphics are good, especially with the new expansion, but the skills over time system still sucks. I will not play this game for that reason alone.

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Zenren


 

Zen,

If you make the categories broad enough you can as the same question (how are they different?) of any two games, football and chess, for example.  That doesn't make the question (or its answer) at all meaningful.

Sure, those 4 categories cover the vast majority of EVE, just as they cover (as you pointed out) the vast majority of other MMO's.  So what?

By making such broad comparisons you ignore everything that makes EVE unique.

If your statement had any validity at all, why in the world would we need more than one MMO game?  It is not because EVE is just like every other MMO that I play it rather than another MMO, it is because EVE is (IME) a very unique game, and it is the game that suits me best of all the games out there.

That's why I play. 

I hope to do resub to EVE at some point in the future.  And if you like PvP, try different aspects of PvP.  Have you tried solo pirating?  How about joining a mercenary corp?  Or factional warfare?   Or a pirate corp?  What about anti-pirating?  What about 0.0?  What about joining a low-sec industrial corp and providing protection for miners/haulers?

I could go on and on about other aspects of PvP that you might try, only drawing on my rather limited experience and perspective.  I could still go on, and I am sure others could add considerably to the list I started.

If you prefer some other aspect of EVE, industry,  for example, you could compile a similar list of jobs for that as well.

Sure, 4 broad categories, but each one hides a multitude of jobs and tasks that various people find fun.  Maybe on your return, you'll find a few for yourself.  Who knows?

 
Lordmonkus  8/12/08 5:13:24 PM

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Originally posted by Zenren

I was just qouting from my own experience above. I'm happy so many people resort to name calling and pseudo profanity to express themselves, it really makes your argument more factually sound.

Well I am the only person to respond to you, so please show me where called you a name or use any "pseudo profanity".  That's right, I didn't.

Number one... the four things you end up doing in this game are- Mine, Missions, Craft, and PvP... that's it. How is that different from any other MMO out there? The graphics are good, especially with the new expansion, but the skills over time system still sucks. I will not play this game for that reason alone.

Well yes you do have all of those in near every other mmo out there but this has no meaning whatsoever. Its like saying an orange is a fruit just like an apple therefore both are the same. Eve differentiates itself in many other ways like the fact that it's mining, crafting, PvP and missions to a lesser extent all factor into the economy which very few mmos do.

Eves skill system is awesome. You can train any and every skill if you choose. You can train offline so you don't get left behind when you go on vacation or miss a few days. Id rather not be forced into grinding mobs to level. In Eve i set my skill and go play the game how I want to.

Also I've been in guilds and seen people who've PvPed... the one who wins repeatedly is the one who's been playing longer. If you end up beating another guild with more tenured members, it's because you swarmed them with a million freaking newbs.

LoL, PvP fights are won by experienced players because they know how to fit their ships and how to use the environment. Vet players just have game experience which helps them win. Vets don't get tense or freeze up.

The death penatly in this game does suck... I mean really suck. Nothing like losing a ship you've spent a month saving up money for and finding out the insurance doesn't give you crap back, of course if you forget to clone, you might as well just hang up your suspenders and go join the Ogres, 'cause "there aint no comin' back" (that's my crow qoute).

Don't fly what you can't afford to lose.

The people who are ranting against me have time on their side. They'll say all this crap because they have an investment in the game and don't want to see the new membership drop, otherwise who will they use as cannonfodder? I mean that qoute about using the war as a lesson in PvP for the new members is priceless. It shows the arrogance and superiority that's rampant in this game. You aint shit if your character isn't at least a 2006 vintage... 

So yell and scream and bitch about what I said, but this was, and is, my experience with this game. The reason it's so popular is because the company advertises up the yin yang and most people find it hard to leave after they've invested so much time into the game.

Quit being so melodramatic.

For most people it's like an addict kicking a drug, the only way they'll admit there's a problem is when it's finally to painful to keep doing the drug, otherwise they'll defend it until they either die from it or suffer some kind of consequence that prevents them from continuing.

Drug addict. Actually I don't play Eve right now but I will be back probably with the next expansion.

Is this game any different from any other MMO out there? NO... the mechanics are exactly the same. The skills over time system, the massive death penatly, and the inability to "TRULY" compete with anyone who has been in the game for a significantly longer period of time, is the reason I have not come back, and probably will never come back. My personal opinion, go pick a game that's not so time intensive... this one is really going to keep you from the real world. I personally started playing Shot Online because it gives me an MMO experience, yet I can be done with it in 30 minutes.

Just so you know opinions can be wrong and you are indeed wrong.

Also Earth and Beyond was 10 times funner than Eve... and I still boycot EA because they canceled the game when it was still popular.

Zenren

 

 
Eschiava  8/12/08 5:48:04 PM

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 think the reason some people play EVE for so many hours a day is because they like it.

Myself, family and work commitments keep me from playing more than 12-14 hours per week.  But guess what!  My skills train at exactly the same rate as someone who plays for 8 hours per day.

If you ask me, EVE is THE MOST casual friendly game around.

Also, when I am playing, I grind if I want to, not because I have to.  So much better than the average MMO where you have to grind as many hours per day as your friends if you don't want to fall behind.

That's just cool beans IMO!

 
damian7  8/12/08 11:36:11 PM

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WTS - a clue. cheap.

I do not support stupidity or weakness. Sorry.

Originally posted by Zenren

In case anyone cares, I realize it's been two years since I played EVE. I'm going to resubscribe if I can. I'll give it a little time and tell you if I still think it's worthwhile. I want to be sure my opinion is an honest one. Also I'm going to cease my ban of EA so that I can try out Warhammer.

Zenren

 

 

if tcf would stop calling me primary -- i'd be more inclined to be concerned...

 
Cerrian  8/13/08 2:22:08 PM

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Originally posted by Kyleran

After more than a year of playing, I still find EVE tosses me new gameplay experiences.

Most of my first year in EVE was spend in 0.0, and I got involved in some amazing fights in the Smash-Roadkill wars.

But I took a few months off for AOC (oof) and when I returned I thought I'd join a nice, well organized, peaceful empire corp.

Within 2 weeks of joining one of our members (with one month of experience) somehow stole from a wreck (allegedly) and then smack talked (one line) one of the more violent and high level Merc Corps who promptly war-dec'd us, demanding an apology and a bunch of  ISK to stop the war.

We thought it over, discussed it, and decided it was a great chance to teach our new members a bit about PVP combat and took the fight to them.

Now, I'm not going to kid you, they certainly had the upper hand in the first few fights however we did manage to draw some blood and probably break even in ship losses from a dollar perspective.  (and we learned alot from observing their combat techniques against us) The fight (and fun) continues against a corp that has players all with 1-4 years experience, and yet, we can hold our own (well, sort of) despite most of player base being pretty new.

Will we win?  No, probably not, but we'll fight the good fight as long as we can, because that's what EVE is really all about, and everyone agreed we've had a ton of fun so far.  We've rallied together and dragged a slew of miners/industrialists out of their PVE shells and given them a taste of blood.

EVE is what you make of it, and while I've found it boring at times, in bouncing around I keep finding new things to do and battles to fight.  I've busted POS's in Armor tanked Ravens, run in Steath bomber corps that gate camped key enemy pipelines, Battled major alliances and fought along side Titans and Dreadnaughts (and even got doomsdayed once)

Now its empire battles against hardened merc corp.... who knows what else lies ahead this year, but I'm looking forward to finding out.

 

 

 

You wouldn't happen to be from Stormfront J.U.N.T.A. would you?

 
Rytif  8/16/08 3:18:40 AM

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Originally posted by slask777
Originally posted by Jasz

OMG...Of all the arguments you may have, you say the PVP is bland. I'd really love to see your idea of exciting then. EVE has (By a landslide) the best PVP I've ever seen.

Did you even play this game before starting this thread?

Wow...I guess to each his own (But seriously, someone tell me a game with better PVP)

 

Better PVP. Try any fps out there

(sorry, just had to. PVP is a bleeding joke in most mmo's)

 

Actually no, it isn't a "bleeding joke". It's actually the only challenge one can get out of a MMO, however seeing as how the majority of the population is lazy; I believe you'll fit right in with the joes. Sorry, I just had to :*(

Simple case scenario, you are either an experienced MMORPGer or not. If you are, you have a much larger chance of understanding Eve than one who begun in World of Warcraft (don't be ashamed, WoW made MMORPGs mainstream). Ever thought why every damn azn creates a replica of WoW?

 
Meridion  8/16/08 8:43:18 AM

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DaoC, EQ2, DnL, WoW, GW, SWG, AC, Tibia, WAR - atm: EvE and LotRO

Let's be honest here about the fact that you cannot really achieve character improvement through commitment and dedication in EvE.

Getting somewhere skillwise takes long and requires patience. EvE is a lot less addictive than most other MMOs around. You can't boost yourself by grinding mobs/raidbosses/dungeons 24/7, and even the things you can achieve take a LOT longer than in any other modern MMO. Or like an online-guide put it unwillingly  "You might want to take a month off after reaching level 3 missions to max out your learning skills"

In other games you can reach maxlevel and some high end gear within this very month (and be bored with the whole game because you've seen everything there is within 3 months).

Plus, the PvP (and combat in general) is deep, complex and - mostly through the high stakes - exciting. But if you're looking for action packed "storm the front"-pvp, EvE does not provide at - all. So if someone's judging PvP by the rate of fast paced action and rewarding "boom headshot" moments, EvE's a perfect F.

I'm not putting any form of PvP or game style over another, I just want to state that everyone complaing about "EvEs bland PvP" is very right, and very wrong. It depends extremely on what one is expecting from videogame combat.

Meridion

PS Don't make a mistake and underestimate fast paced combat, e.g. in World of Warcraft or any FPS of your choice. Though armies of people say "lol if i played as much as mr nolife there I'd pwn just as much" - untrue. There is such a thing as talent in fast paced videogames, reaction, improvisation, etc., just as there is talent in logic (which probably comes in handy while playing EvE)

>You hit God with 'Atheism' for 0 points of damage (status immunity).
>Turn ends.
>God casts 'summon plague'
>You suffer from 'Glioblastoma multiforme'
>God's 'Glioblastoma multiforme' hits you for 73281 points of damage.
>You die. Quit? (y/n)

HYPERI0N  8/16/08 6:29:33 PM

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Originally posted by Meridion

Let's be honest here about the fact that you cannot really achieve character improvement through commitment and dedication in EvE.

Getting somewhere skillwise takes long and requires patience. EvE is a lot less addictive than most other MMOs around. You can't boost yourself by grinding mobs/raidbosses/dungeons 24/7, and even the things you can achieve take a LOT longer than in any other modern MMO. Or like an online-guide put it unwillingly  "You might want to take a month off after reaching level 3 missions to max out your learning skills"

In other games you can reach maxlevel and some high end gear within this very month (and be bored with the whole game because you've seen everything there is within 3 months).

Plus, the PvP (and combat in general) is deep, complex and - mostly through the high stakes - exciting. But if you're looking for action packed "storm the front"-pvp, EvE does not provide at - all. So if someone's judging PvP by the rate of fast paced action and rewarding "boom headshot" moments, EvE's a perfect F.

I'm not putting any form of PvP or game style over another, I just want to state that everyone complaing about "EvEs bland PvP" is very right, and very wrong. It depends extremely on what one is expecting from videogame combat.

Meridion

PS Don't make a mistake and underestimate fast paced combat, e.g. in World of Warcraft or any FPS of your choice. Though armies of people say "lol if i played as much as mr nolife there I'd pwn just as much" - untrue. There is such a thing as talent in fast paced videogames, reaction, improvisation, etc., just as there is talent in logic (which probably comes in handy while playing EvE)

Yea i agree its a matter of taste really some will like EvE's slower paced game play with brief spurts of heart pounding action, And some will prefer a faster paced game like Everquest 2 or WoW for example.

In the end as long as everyone is enjoying there chosen MMO i dont think it really matters.

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Vyeth  8/16/08 7:55:32 PM

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90% of the world is ignorant.. The other 10% just don''t give a fuck..

It's an okay game really.. But as with any games with an old base of dedication there are bound to be pockets of elitist bastards that spit on newbs who's automatic skill meters havent been running for 3 years straight...

I think that this is one game where all the hazing I dealt with, was very unneccesary.. But the universe thing is saucy.. And now that there is actual faction vs faction warfare present it should be better than ever.. (I hated the everyone hates everyone thing, I wanted to actually be apart of the bigger faction picture so bad but it just seemed like shadowbane where everyone just wants to kill you and nothing more..lol.

 
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