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21. Losses are still too costly (discuss) - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Niobius Julius Originally by: Culdees new player t2 frig meets old player t2 frig. and you believe the old player would fight, hahaha, well maybe with a frig. the more likely scenario is t2 frig meets t2 frig, old p...
- by Culdees - at 2008.01.30 03:21:00
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22. Losses are still too costly (discuss) - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Niobius Julius Originally by: Culdees roles .... what this means is that ALL players spend a large chunk of their time or someone elses recovering from losses. So what is wrong in this? what is wrong with th...
- by Culdees - at 2008.01.30 02:40:00
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23. Losses are still too costly (discuss) - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Niobius Julius Originally by: Culdees of course, we need that like a hole in the head. You are very wrong my friend :) You fail to realise that every "older" guy now, was a noob sometime ago. All of us were noob...
- by Culdees - at 2008.01.28 17:15:00
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24. Losses are still too costly (discuss) - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Valan Originally by: Culdees stuff. Role specialisation for ships is the goal CCP have been striving for and a new guy get into an important role early on. PvP takes place in groups every ship has its place. Loo...
- by Culdees - at 2008.01.28 16:35:00
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25. Losses are still too costly (discuss) - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
eve is not a pvp game at all. it never has been and probably never will be. to pvp there needs to be some equality in the options given to the players, in eve people start at different times and new players will never catch them. pick any true p...
- by Culdees - at 2008.01.28 06:29:00
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26. Does the shuttle take off? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
think of the bearings in the wheels. if the plane was a ball, friction to the treadmill was max, the thrust could somehow be forced in one direction, and the treadmill kept up with it, then the 'plane' would just sit there. as it stands, the pla...
- by Culdees - at 2008.01.25 11:02:00
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27. EVE on your Ps3 including Crysis etc etc? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Thornat The internet is full of useless technology. The other day I ran across a Windows XP emulator, but what was funny is that it only worked on Windows XP. I was really confused about its purpose until I realized that the...
- by Culdees - at 2008.01.15 06:48:00
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28. EVE on your Ps3 including Crysis etc etc? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Argent Reivich On a related note, the PS3 can run Linux , yes? EVE has a Linux client , yes? So you should be able to play EVE on your PS3 using the PS3 hardware. Anyone tried that? dont have a ps3 to try, but i doubt ...
- by Culdees - at 2008.01.15 06:07:00
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29. How many of you have switch back to EVE Classic graphics? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Victor Ivanov I used premium the first few weeks when it came out. It worked quite nicely, no lag, looks beautiful etc. However, ever since the first Trinity patch, I have been getting the oddest glitches, from the entire s...
- by Culdees - at 2008.01.12 15:48:00
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30. Commodore`s in Eve - just a thought - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Duvida 4x the lag can be dealt with by making the info transfer more efficient. Making the code structure a little leaner can result in great load reduction and improved playability. games like mankind allow huge numbers...
- by Culdees - at 2008.01.06 03:20:00
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31. Commodore`s in Eve - just a thought - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
more rts and less rpg would be nice. the game has limited strategic elements, its more about single ship tactics. the strategic element cant really work because of the limitations of the engine. they want to cut down ships, not introduce more.. un...
- by Culdees - at 2008.01.05 14:11:00
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32. actually mining IS AN ISK FAUCET!!! - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
first, 2 posts before, currency can have value or represent value, it is not always just a representative which is why i used the word over the word isk. read the rest of the posts if you want. hannobaal, you say- "The culprit bringing in the I...
- by Culdees - at 2008.01.05 11:04:00
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33. actually mining IS AN ISK FAUCET!!! - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: cal nereus Edited by: cal nereus on 04/01/2008 08:55:28 Again, value does not mean isk in this case. We're not talking about a value faucet, or an economic faucet, but rather we're talking about a raw isk faucet. Yes, I ...
- by Culdees - at 2008.01.04 10:45:00
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34. actually mining IS AN ISK FAUCET!!! - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Hannobaal Originally by: Culdees mining minerals introduces something that didnt exist. correct Quote: from that,you believe mining a-reduces the amount of isk? no Quote: b-reduces the value...
- by Culdees - at 2008.01.04 07:57:00
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35. actually mining IS AN ISK FAUCET!!! - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Hannobaal Edited by: Hannobaal on 04/01/2008 06:14:20 Originally by: Culdees Originally by: Chrysalis D'lilth Edited by: Chrysalis D''lilth on 03/01/2008 14:58:33 Quote: insurance creates NOTHIN...
- by Culdees - at 2008.01.04 07:52:00
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36. actually mining IS AN ISK FAUCET!!! - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: cal nereus For the sake of the faucet/sink argument, you can not treat isk as a "value" or a representation of wealth. You need to treat it as an item. Let us assume there is 10,000 billion isk in the economy. If you mine 10...
- by Culdees - at 2008.01.04 04:15:00
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37. actually mining IS AN ISK FAUCET!!! - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Dimagus Mining != Construction Mining != Selling/Trading Mining != Insurance Mining != Ship-to-Ship Combat At best mining can be associating with refining and hauling, every argument I've read so far in this thread that Min...
- by Culdees - at 2008.01.04 04:03:00
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38. actually mining IS AN ISK FAUCET!!! - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Gorefacer Originally by: Druadan Edited by: Druadan on 01/01/2008 23:55:49 If mining isn't a faucet, then where does the value of the ore come from? Does some rich mothersticker seed the asteroid fields with mone...
- by Culdees - at 2008.01.04 03:53:00
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39. actually mining IS AN ISK FAUCET!!! - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Angel DeMorphis I found a data core in a Radar exploration site. That data core can be used to make a T2 weapon. That weapon can be used to destroy a ship, which would trigger an insurance payout. See! Exploration is an ISK...
- by Culdees - at 2008.01.04 03:36:00
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40. actually mining IS AN ISK FAUCET!!! - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Angel DeMorphis Edited by: Angel DeMorphis on 03/01/2008 15:01:49 The meaning of ISK faucet is purely about ISK. The point is, when talking about ISK faucets and sinks we are talking about changes in the total amount of...
- by Culdees - at 2008.01.04 03:27:00
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