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FU10011101
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Posted - 2009.06.06 14:00:00 -
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OMG! i can poast again. \0/
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Leeluvv
Federation of Freedom Fighters Aggression.
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Posted - 2009.06.06 14:51:00 -
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Originally by: Constantine Arcanum I'd love for a Warhammer 40,000 MMO though, even if it was a carebear-fest.
http://www.vigilgames.com/games_40k.php
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/first-warhammer-40k-mmo-details
http://uk.gamespot.com/news/6166560.html
I don't know whether I should put a sig here or not. |

SpaceSquirrels
Caldari
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Posted - 2009.06.06 15:25:00 -
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Originally by: Leeluvv
Originally by: Constantine Arcanum I'd love for a Warhammer 40,000 MMO though, even if it was a carebear-fest.
http://www.vigilgames.com/games_40k.php
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/first-warhammer-40k-mmo-details
http://uk.gamespot.com/news/6166560.html
Hmmm I love the 40k, But I dont see how an MMO would work for it? I mean everyone fights everyone at some point. Would there really be the what 10 different races? They couldnt do it like WAR online Order vs Destro. Further more creativity gets held back as they have to stick to games workshops' IP. Sounds sort of like tabu rasa...and that didnt work out so well. _________________________ EVE has the biggest haters out of any MMO...
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Rudy Gnarl
Gallente University of Caille
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Posted - 2009.06.06 21:56:00 -
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Originally by: Furb Killer
Quote: Oh I beg to differ. It has ben two years now and I still have alot to learn in eve. It took a month to get the fitting right on my sentinel and another to perfect my tactics.
Oh i agree with this, the eve learning curve is longer than most games, since there is just so much to do. But what i disagree with that it is steeper. And if it is, the only reason is the crappy tutorial.
And Gnarl, if you dont think there is a relation between age and how mature someone behaves, why did you say there is one?
And eve has a very large amount of people who play just to ruin it for others.
Your right, your right. I kind of painted myself into a corner. Sure, generally maturity comes with age, but all I mean to say, as I evolve my position is that age does not always match maturity. That's all. I'm allowed to evolve and learn and change right. Maybe it didn't come out right the first time.  |

Yukinagoto
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Posted - 2009.06.07 01:25:00 -
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Get on the bf2s channel in eve. NOW. |

Verx Interis
Amarr Embers of Fire
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Posted - 2009.06.07 01:54:00 -
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Just on the subject of age:
It's not the 16 year olds who wine and yell and crap like that.
It's 12-14 year olds who say they're 16 for whatever reason..
Then some of the 16 year olds say they're 20 to avoid people thinking they'll whine. ---- Logins required for this post: 872747 |

Ranger 1
Amarr Dynaverse Corporation Vertigo Coalition
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Posted - 2009.06.07 08:15:00 -
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On the topic of eBushido in EVE:
One of the most difficult and rewarding things to do in EVE is to be fully aware of all of the dirty tricks it is possible to perpetrate in this game, to effectively protect yourself against them, and to succeed without needing to employ them yourself.
I no way am I saying that players who dip heavily into the bag of dirty tricks are inferior players, nor am I suggesting that they should refrain from using said tactics.
Indeed, they are a necessary and vital component of what makes the EVE universe such a challenging environment, and the game would be lessened without them.
That being said, it is very satisfying to succeed while still having the control to NOT utilize what one might personally consider unfair tactics... to know you could disrupt (or completely destroy) your enemies voice communications at a critical moment... to resist the temptation to use that alt that ended up in your enemies alliance to rob them blind... but instead beat them through superior tactics, strategy, and skill.
Is it more difficult to be successful in the more competitive area's of EVE while still retaining a sense of personal "honor"? Yes, but that just makes things all the more entertaining and challenging.
If you are good, you can still be as hard as steel and sharp as a razor even while playing by your own set of ethics... it in no way means you have to be naive or soft. Just don't make the mistake of thinking that someone who does enjoy the freedom of using "whatever works" is displaying some sort of shadowy reflection of their moral fiber in reality.
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