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Numance
Deep Core Mining Inc. Caldari State
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Posted - 2011.09.16 15:08:00 -
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Does CCP is planning / willing to try to get some inspiration from some real life designer, or even better making deal with some to integrate some of theyre creation in the nex store ?
Many creator come to mind to name one Gareth Pugh some of his stuff would be awesome in incarna
check one of his runway
Gareth Pugh Fall 2011 Ready-to-Wear Collection
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CCP Navigator
C C P C C P Alliance
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Posted - 2011.09.16 15:20:00 -
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One of the things to bear in mind is that the clothing within EVE is set far in the future and should not be directly related to fashion of today, although your idea is interesting for sure.
It is also worth nothing that the designs of a particular designer belong to them and it would be highly inappropriate for us to just copy them.
Finally, you may be interested in seeing a collaboration we recently had with the designer, Nicola Formichetti, at this link. CCP Navigator - Lead Community Representative |
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Lord Ryan
Derailleurs
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Posted - 2011.09.16 15:24:00 -
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CCP Navigator wrote:One of the things to bear in mind is that the clothing within EVE is set far in the future and should not be directly related to fashion of today, although your idea is interesting for sure. It is also worth nothing that the designs of a particular designer belong to them and it would be highly inappropriate for us to just copy them. Finally, you may be interested in seeing a collaboration we recently had with the designer, Nicola Formichetti, at this link.
You tell em!
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Oberine Noriepa
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Posted - 2011.09.16 15:25:00 -
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I don't know... some of those designs look as though they'd fit right in. Maybe a collaboration with Gareth Pugh is in order?  |

Numance
Deep Core Mining Inc. Caldari State
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Posted - 2011.09.16 15:29:00 -
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yes saw the video which is very cool
but as you have done some collaboration with real model the next step would be making collaboration with real designer :)
and far in the future we still have 2 arms 2 legs seems then fashion will not change much, rather materials perhaps :)
but fashion is cyclic then a Claude Montana Collection of 1995 could become the must suddenly in 2547 (or something) |

Lord Ryan
Derailleurs
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Posted - 2011.09.16 15:30:00 -
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So when are we getting new clothes? This shirt is getting old!
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Jokerface666
Ever Flow Northern Coalition.
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Posted - 2011.09.16 15:31:00 -
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What i would be maybe ready to pay money for would be cloths that look like you slavaged then from a corpse you just blew up.
so realy messed up clothes, so you look how you live in eve. For example dirty shirts for hard working miners and stuff....
this freaking perfect world stuff is just stupid. ------------------------------w00t w00t rapetrain------------------------------ |

Tethys Atreides
The Audacity of Huge
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Posted - 2011.09.16 15:32:00 -
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CCP Navigator wrote:One of the things to bear in mind is that the clothing within EVE is set far in the future and should not be directly related to fashion of today, although your idea is interesting for sure. It is also worth nothing that the designs of a particular designer belong to them and it would be highly inappropriate for us to just copy them. Finally, you may be interested in seeing a collaboration we recently had with the designer, Nicola Formichetti, at this link.
Why no write up by CCP on this? This is exactly the sort of thing I'd be tooting my own horn about if I were you guys; it shows the power of your new engine and the possibilities for the future of Incarna...
Edit: I lol'd at the fact that Rick couldn't get out of the door either... ;) |

Lord Ryan
Derailleurs
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Posted - 2011.09.16 15:33:00 -
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Numance wrote:Does CCP is planning / willing to try to get some inspiration from some real life designer, or even better making deal with some to integrate some of theyre creation in the nex store ? Many creator come to mind to name one Gareth Pugh some of his stuff would be awesome in incarna check one of his runway Gareth Pugh Fall 2011 Ready-to-Wear Collection
some of that stuff is pretty cool, some of it's pretty questionable. |

Aqriue
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2011.09.16 15:35:00 -
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How about the reverse? CCP puts out from the EVE store Quafe Shirts and Monocle Sunglasses that only have 1 lense so you look like a dork, maybe more different NPC corporation T-shirts as everything is just outdated empire emblems, gurista skulls, and loads of stuff that just says EVE. How about shirts with more then just "I can have your stuff?" ....like "Jita....I was there!" or "Honk if you love Veldspar" or "My other clone is wearing my favorite shirt!" |

Trainwreck McGee
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2011.09.16 15:35:00 -
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I cannot believe I am the first person to post that I hate this thread
EVE IS dying
All that is left are people who want to dress up in designer clothes.
I have never played WoW but there is no way its as bad as this. |

Lord Ryan
Derailleurs
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Posted - 2011.09.16 15:39:00 -
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Trainwreck McGee wrote:I cannot believe I am the first person to post that I hate this thread
EVE IS dying
All that is left are people who want to dress up in designer clothes.
I have never played WoW but there is no way its as bad as this.
once you've flown all the ships that were released 9 years ago all you have is a bunch of t-shirt to try on. |

Rees Noturana
Red Rock Mining Company Red Rock Consortium
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Posted - 2011.09.16 15:44:00 -
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Trainwreck McGee wrote:I cannot believe I am the first person to post that I hate this thread
EVE IS dying
All that is left are people who want to dress up in designer clothes.
I have never played WoW but there is no way its as bad as this.
EVE is changing. It is expanding the sandbox. EVE is more than my fleet destroyed your fleet and took your expensive moon. For some EVE is just a video game with nice explosions, for others it's about role playing and immersion or crunching numbers and working the market. Incarna is about allowing a person to show their personality with more than their choice of ship and hopefully it will allow more opportunities for styles of play. There may even become new professions where people never undock, and that's not a bad thing, it's just different.
The more opportunities for more styles of play then the healthier your EVE universe will be and the longer you will get to enjoy exploding spaceships.
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Satav
Latinum Exports
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Posted - 2011.09.16 15:53:00 -
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Satav
Latinum Exports
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Posted - 2011.09.16 15:53:00 -
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Trainwreck McGee wrote:I cannot believe I am the first person to post that I hate this thread
EVE IS dying
All that is left are people who want to dress up in designer clothes.
I have never played WoW but there is no way its as bad as this.
...... And, I, my friend, can't believe im the second to hate this thread. This is absolutely ******* ridiculous. I understand that with any game that usually there is a very wide variety in your player base. However, I think that a companies marketing department would be educated enough to realize that there are differences in percentages of their player base.
Example: eve.
to be fair i can't prove these numbers but im sure they're not far off.
Eve.
75% - Men ages 25-45 15% - Men ages 16-25 8% - Women ages 16-45 2%- little school girls that like playing house in the Sims.
This is ridiculous. I don't want to play dress up. I want to play a space game with wars and empire building and crushing. etc.
I'm afraid however that CCP's pride extends past their conscience as they invested so much money in the development of CQ that they don't want to admit that is was a wrong dirrection to take the game. A.K.A. , enough money means its right, which goes right along with their "greed is good." policy, which is no surprise.
Eve is dying. slowly. but it's dying. In a year or two it will be just like any other stupid MMO that cares more about money and looks than the quality of the game.
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Numance
Deep Core Mining Inc. Caldari State
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Posted - 2011.09.16 15:53:00 -
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nicely said Rees Noturana
and yes aqriue that's a good idea too |

Lord Ryan
Derailleurs
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Posted - 2011.09.16 15:56:00 -
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***** where's my FuBu!
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Mr Kidd
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2011.09.16 15:59:00 -
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CCP Navigator wrote:One of the things to bear in mind is that the clothing within EVE is set far in the future and should not be directly related to fashion of today, although your idea is interesting for sure. It is also worth nothing that the designs of a particular designer belong to them and it would be highly inappropriate for us to just copy them. Finally, you may be interested in seeing a collaboration we recently had with the designer, Nicola Formichetti, at this link.
So what you're saying is, in the future the only clothing designer is Walmart? And apparently, they have a monopoly controlling the market so much that a full wardrobe cost more than a supercap? We want breast augmentations and sluttier clothing in the NeX! |

Satav
Latinum Exports
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Posted - 2011.09.16 16:03:00 -
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Rees Noturana wrote:
There may even become new professions where people never undock, and that's not a bad thing, it's just different.
......... Wait your saying that it is a good thing that in a "spaceship" game where people fly in "space" and build many things in "space" stations., that it is good that they will "never" undock? ..........
Please note here people that he said "never" and not "rarely" which i can understand as to inventors/ researchers and manufacturing but even they need to undock on occasion to refuel a pos / transport materials etc.
What your suggesting trainwreck would create more stagnation and subversion. We want players interacting with players in an enviroment, not players interacting with a computer. You can do that with any game.
What makes eve special is that for the most part, it is entirely player-based.
This phylosophy will kill eve.
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Ager Agemo
whips chains and ballgags Care Factor
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Posted - 2011.09.16 16:07:00 -
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If nex designs are supposedly future looking... why the **** they look like world war 2 stuff? hell even the monocle looks like it comes from the year 1800 or something like that... skirts? formal pants? and camo army pants? i fail at seeing where is the futuristic sense... where are my dune 2 suits, my trooper armors, my clothes full of chips and sensors? seriously...
futuristic clothes? i want stuff that looks like unitards, shiny stuff.. i want magnetic sealing on my "shirt" not buttons or zippers.... tubes that come out from one part to another on my suit that move some weird green goo to keep the body perfectly healthy and mask filters to purify any gas from weirrd places i might get into.
you stuff like... http://www.style.com/slideshows/fashionshows/F2008RTW/BALENCIA/RUNWAY/00200m.jpg http://photos.posh24.com/p/781793/z/trendy_celebrity_clothing/the_futuristic_trend_would_you_wear_it.jpg http://readatech.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/lacoste-future-tennis.jpg http://7.media.collegehumor.cvcdn.com/e/0/collegehumor.8ab1380ea6dd5ff9160c0ed0250e6c67.jpg http://image.shutterstock.com/display_pic_with_logo/60559/60559,1179702662,2/stock-photo-cool-woman-in-futuristic-clothing-appears-from-your-best-side-3357911.jpg http://free2innovate.files.wordpress.com/2010/09/smart-clothing.jpg?w=275&h=309 http://www.gothicbeauty.com/thumbnail.php?file=/shrine%20clothing.jpg&size=article_medium http://www.mensflair.com/media/futuristic-clothes.jpg
hopefully that gives your people.. some idea of what futuristic clothes might look like so they can get their heads out of WW2 Era... |

Numance
Deep Core Mining Inc. Caldari State
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Posted - 2011.09.16 16:18:00 -
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some cool fits there Ager Agemo
i think that to avoid too much mix of fitting in one space, who will make immersion crap as it will look like halloween meet sanatorium when incarna will allow ppl to gather. CCP should create categories of clothes where some will be allowed and some others not
like
-drydock : with "men at work" clothing, like dirty stuff like Aqriue said, entually military stuff too -social : "day to day clothing" normal everyday / classical clothing -party : everything and more ^^ -reception : expensives / classy / evening dress -etc etc
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Lord Ryan
Derailleurs
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Posted - 2011.09.16 16:46:00 -
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I want frickin light up tron clothes! -áI want to fly a badass Mon Calamari stlye-ácruiser painted to match my Tron clothes. |

stoicfaux
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Posted - 2011.09.16 16:51:00 -
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Numance wrote: -drydock : with "men at work" clothing, like dirty stuff like Aqriue said, entually military stuff too
Caldari Drydock Worker Uniform characteristics:
a) repels dirt via ionized fabric material. You want your workers always looking clean and professional. It also gives the impression that the work isn't dirty which is good for morale (and makes it more likely people will want the job, which means you can pay lower wages.)
b) is cheap. Caldari. Cheap. Redundant.
c) automatically absorbs bodily waste products so that workers don't experience reduced productively by having to take bathroom breaks. |

Lord Ryan
Derailleurs
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Posted - 2011.09.16 17:11:00 -
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Lord Ryan wrote:I want frickin light up tron clothes!
I want to fly a baddass Mon Calamari stlye ship painted to match my Tron clothes. I'd pay extra! -áI want to fly a badass Mon Calamari stlye-ácruiser painted to match my Tron clothes. |

Wu Spacey
Spacey Assignments
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Posted - 2011.09.16 17:11:00 -
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I would imagine that all the clothes atm follow a particular "look" because there are only a few of them and they have to be worn together and look right. I hope that when this range is finished, they take a totally different direction, I expect they will. Maybe in 2 years, there will be all sorts of styles. |

Rees Noturana
Red Rock Mining Company
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Posted - 2011.09.16 17:47:00 -
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Satav wrote:Wait your saying that it is a good thing that in a "spaceship" game where people fly in "space" and build many things in "space" stations., that it is good that they will "never" undock? ..........
Please note here people that he said "never" and not "rarely" which i can understand as to inventors/ researchers and manufacturing but even they need to undock on occasion to refuel a pos / transport materials etc.
What your suggesting trainwreck would create more stagnation and subversion. We want players interacting with players in an enviroment, not players interacting with a computer. You can do that with any game.
What makes eve special is that for the most part, it is entirely player-based.
This phylosophy will kill eve.
Never is probably too strong of a word. But, there are people that rarely undock and just participate in commerce without leaving a station. Their main social interaction with the rest of EVE is probably through these forums but adding social areas within a station can improve their sandbox. The majority of us are truly pilots and space is where we make or break our careers and wallets but our sandbox is pretty well defined already. Yes, it has areas crying out for improvement but many of those are started or planned for the near future.
My main activities are exploration and manufacturing with some PvP on another character. I have a strong interest in FiS but I do want to see station and eventually ground based activities expanded. What I would like to see are exploration sites that use the Incarna model where we undock to do our archaeology and hacking and hope our ship is protected by our fleet mates and isn't destroyed before we leave a site. There is no reason we can't combine avatar and ship based interaction throughout many areas of the game.
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Chopper Rollins
Republic Military School Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2011.09.16 17:51:00 -
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stoicfaux wrote:Numance wrote: -drydock : with "men at work" clothing, like dirty stuff like Aqriue said, entually military stuff too
c) automatically absorbs bodily waste products so that workers don't experience reduced productively by having to take bathroom breaks.
Think corporate, think efficient. Workwear that uses the wearer's waste to clean and repair itself. Available in a wide range of colors, hope you like brown.
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Macmuelli
Meltd0wn
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Posted - 2011.09.16 18:14:00 -
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U should work with Harald Gl+¦+¦ckner. 
He make very good money with his "pomp+¦se" Fashion. |

Ishtanchuk Fazmarai
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Posted - 2011.09.16 20:45:00 -
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Doh, color me classy-c:
Lanvin Winter 2011
I want the one with gray flowers (redheaded lady, 0:06, 0:10, 0:18 and 0:26). Would pay, say, 3,000 AUR for it.
And 2,000 for the yellow one.
I should had never left X3: Reunion |

Meryl SinGarda
Belligerent Underpayed Tactical Team
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Posted - 2011.09.16 20:49:00 -
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Rees Noturana wrote:Trainwreck McGee wrote:I cannot believe I am the first person to post that I hate this thread
EVE IS dying
All that is left are people who want to dress up in designer clothes.
I have never played WoW but there is no way its as bad as this. EVE is changing. It is expanding the sandbox. EVE is more than my fleet destroyed your fleet and took your expensive moon. For some EVE is just a video game with nice explosions, for others it's about role playing and immersion or crunching numbers and working the market. Incarna is about allowing a person to show their personality with more than their choice of ship and hopefully it will allow more opportunities for styles of play. There may even become new professions where people never undock, and that's not a bad thing, it's just different. The more opportunities for more styles of play then the healthier your EVE universe will be and the longer you will get to enjoy exploding spaceships.
This.
Now if only this could be quoted every single time someone states that "EVE is about spaceships."
Oh, and I like my clothes. 
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