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Hakaimono
Seekers of a Silent Paradise
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Posted - 2012.06.01 05:59:00 -
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Having a consistent partner in crime would be nice. |

MotherMoon
Blue Republic RvB - BLUE Republic
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Posted - 2012.06.01 07:52:00 -
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well my wife steph loves the game, bt can't get past things like
*not knowing how far missiles can shoot without opening spread sheets, and other hidden info* *every shot hitting the same spot on the ship* *not being able to walk around multilayer* and *the solar system map*
shes says the solar system map looks like a game from 1994, can't argue with that. But I took a 3 year break, and I'm sure CCP might actully finish thisstuff soon. we did play together for 6 months though, was fun : ) back in 2006 lol Why dust 514 is on Console and not PCBattle field 3 salesXbox 360: 2.2 millionPlayStation 3: 1.5 millionPC: 500,000 |

Darius Brinn
Iberians Iberians.
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Posted - 2012.06.01 09:19:00 -
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My wife doesn't know EvE, and does not want to hear about EvE.
She calls it "that sci-fi game you play".
My oldest daughter, however, seems to like it quite a bit. At 5 she could effectively undock, warp to a gate, and jump, which impressed me as the game client is in English and it's not our native language.
She likes ship spinning quite a lot, and while she is convinced that the Enyo is better than the Ishkur because it's red, she would prefer anything in pinkish tones, actually.
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AlleyKat
The Unwanted.
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Posted - 2012.06.01 11:07:00 -
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I have no issues in that area because I gave up that expensive habit years ago.
bank balance>girls
GÇ£You go into combat, and itGÇÖs NOT going to be WagnerGǪindustrial techno or really hard drum and bassGÇ¥ Reynir Hardarson, founding member of CCP Games, 2002.
somethingjustgotreal.com |

FloppieTheBanjoClown
The Skunkworks
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Posted - 2012.06.01 14:06:00 -
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If my wife played Eve, nothing would ever get done in my house. Proudly married to a non-gamer. It's time to put an end to CCP's war on piracy. Fight your own battles and stop asking CCP to do it for you. |

Sin Pew
Ministry of War Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2012.06.01 14:42:00 -
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AlleyKat wrote:I have no issues in that area because I gave up that expensive habit years ago.
bank balance>girls
^^ This... and a lot more free time to do what I want. "- You want a sandwich, Bacon?" Support horizontal scrollbars in Eve! Click here, tyvm. |

Palovana
Inner Fire Inc.
218
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Posted - 2012.06.01 14:56:00 -
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My first alt was rolled as a character for my then-GF to play as, but she played like once or twice and never got into it.
I still have the alt. Please support: export of settings in editable format
Your stuff goes here. |

Selinate
944
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Posted - 2012.06.01 15:11:00 -
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Darius Brinn wrote:My wife doesn't know EvE, and does not want to hear about EvE.
She calls it "that sci-fi game you play".
My oldest daughter, however, seems to like it quite a bit. At 5 she could effectively undock, warp to a gate, and jump, which impressed me as the game client is in English and it's not our native language.
She likes ship spinning quite a lot, and while she is convinced that the Enyo is better than the Ishkur because it's red, she would prefer anything in pinkish tones, actually.
The old phobos would have been perfect for her then.
Though, I guess it's somewhat inappropriate to mention the giant pink dildo in this case... |

Pinstar Colton
Sweet Asteroid Acres
111
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Posted - 2012.06.01 15:21:00 -
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I'm trying to get my wife into the game. If she can get through the initial complexity, she'd probably love carebearing it up. She does that in Wow just fine.
She certainly is a sci-fi fan, so the genre of EVE should be appealing to her. I'm just not sure she'll be able to get past the learning curve, even with me sitting behind her to help explain things.
The other problem is that she likes seeing and interacting with characters. While yes, you can walk around in the officers quarters, the fact that 99% of the game is you in a space ship may be a bit off-putting to her.
I don't think she would have enjoyed the Mass Effect series nearly as much if Shepard was just a portrait and did most of his work from his ship, for example. I don't make minerals. I just make ore 20% cooler. |

Lucy Ferrr
Sebiestor Tribe Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2012.06.01 21:16:00 -
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AlleyKat wrote:I have no issues in that area because I gave up that expensive habit years ago.
bank balance>girls
I don't see why they're mutually exclusive. Usually guys that say this are the same type that assume just cause they bought dinner the women 'owes something'. I can't even remember the last time I spent more than $10 on a woman, and I do quite well romantically and financially.
It kind of makes me kinda sad to know that dudes out there have given up the opposite sex for Eve. |

Jon Engel
Machete Carbide
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Posted - 2012.06.01 21:32:00 -
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Lucy Ferrr wrote:AlleyKat wrote:I have no issues in that area because I gave up that expensive habit years ago.
bank balance>girls
I don't see why they're mutually exclusive. Usually guys that say this are the same type that assume just cause they bought dinner the women 'owes something'. I can't even remember the last time I spent more than $10 on a woman, and I do quite well romantically and financially. It kind of makes me kinda sad to know that dudes out there have given up the opposite sex for Eve.
"Chivalry is dead, and women killed it."
Dave Chappelle. |

Darius Brinn
Iberians Iberians.
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Posted - 2012.06.01 21:35:00 -
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AlleyKat wrote:I have no issues in that area because I gave up that expensive habit years ago.
bank balance>girls
My wife brings home quite a lot of money. Of course, if you are into wining & dining materialistic wenches, it can be tough on your wallet.
FloppieTheBanjoClown wrote:If my wife played Eve, nothing would ever get done in my house. Proudly married to a non-gamer.
I've always paid so that other people did my cleaning, washing, ironing, and practically everything but home improvement (which I enjoy) and cooking (which my wife enjoys).
Proudly married to a woman that earns a lot so that we can pay nice people to do boring crap for us.
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Rahmiro
Wormhole Exploration Crew R.E.P.O.
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Posted - 2012.06.01 21:55:00 -
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My wife says it looks too much like work with all the spreadsheets.
If the she sees that I'm POS'd up or in a station she ask: "Are you in space?" Then hands me the baby |

Pike Zemberg
Cypronic Development
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Posted - 2012.06.02 04:23:00 -
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Psh.. my Husband got me playing, I love it, But at first before he asked me if i wanted to play i would always be like 'so whats this you are playing?' he showed me then after a while he offered to let me use one of his extra accounts. And now we run a corp together. |

Surfin's PlunderBunny
Blue Republic RvB - BLUE Republic
1363
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Posted - 2012.06.02 04:36:00 -
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Pike Zemberg wrote:Psh.. my Husband got me playing, I love it, But at first before he asked me if i wanted to play i would always be like 'so whats this you are playing?' he showed me then after a while he offered to let me use one of his extra accounts. And now we run a corp together.
"WHO'S YOUR FC???"
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AlleyKat
The Unwanted.
265
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Posted - 2012.06.02 09:19:00 -
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Lucy Ferrr wrote:I don't see why they're mutually exclusive. Usually guys that say this are the same type that assume just cause they bought dinner the women 'owes something'. I can't even remember the last time I spent more than $10 on a woman, and I do quite well romantically and financially.
These are the rules for who pays:
Whoever organises the entire evening, including the locations; pays. If there is an ad-hoc decision to eat someplace, dutch, but the guy offers once.
$10 on a date? no wonder you're doing well financially, and if your picking up women that are okay with $10 expenditure on a date, I'd hate to see the figuratively battered-up prostitutes you bring home.
What do you leave them with? An ice-pack?
GÇ£You go into combat, and itGÇÖs NOT going to be WagnerGǪindustrial techno or really hard drum and bassGÇ¥ Reynir Hardarson, founding member of CCP Games, 2002.
somethingjustgotreal.com |

AlleyKat
The Unwanted.
265
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Posted - 2012.06.02 09:30:00 -
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Darius Brinn wrote:My wife brings home quite a lot of money. Of course, if you're into wining & dining materialistic wenches, it can be tough on your wallet.
I've always paid so that other people did my cleaning, washing, ironing, and practically everything but home improvement (which I enjoy) and cooking (which my wife enjoys).
Proudly married to a woman that earns a lot so that we can pay nice people to do boring crap for us.
I like the order in which you put those duplicitous statements.
GÇ£You go into combat, and itGÇÖs NOT going to be WagnerGǪindustrial techno or really hard drum and bassGÇ¥ Reynir Hardarson, founding member of CCP Games, 2002.
somethingjustgotreal.com |

Darius Brinn
Iberians Iberians.
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Posted - 2012.06.02 11:58:00 -
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AlleyKat wrote:Darius Brinn wrote:My wife brings home quite a lot of money. Of course, if you're into wining & dining materialistic wenches, it can be tough on your wallet.
I've always paid so that other people did my cleaning, washing, ironing, and practically everything but home improvement (which I enjoy) and cooking (which my wife enjoys).
Proudly married to a woman that earns a lot so that we can pay nice people to do boring crap for us. I like the order in which you put those duplicitous statements.
Oh yes. Me too.
Nothing better than being set for life to start with, and getting married to someone who won't be draining your accounts at all. |

AlleyKat
The Unwanted.
265
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Posted - 2012.06.02 13:22:00 -
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Darius Brinn wrote: Oh yes. Me too.
Nothing better than being set for life to start with, and getting married to someone who won't be draining your accounts at all.
reserved
GÇ£You go into combat, and itGÇÖs NOT going to be WagnerGǪindustrial techno or really hard drum and bassGÇ¥ Reynir Hardarson, founding member of CCP Games, 2002.
somethingjustgotreal.com |

Grand Zap
Blue Republic RvB - BLUE Republic
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Posted - 2012.06.05 20:28:00 -
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This depends on your relationship as to whether or not you may wish to play with your wife.
Your wife may decide to pirate and/or blackball you in space, not give you any sexual time for a month for not giving her 500 million starting ISK, etc etc. |

Olleybear
I R' Carebear
109
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Posted - 2012.06.05 21:23:00 -
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Girlfriend? Wife?? I've heard of these mythical creatures before, not sure if I really believe they exist though. Just like sunshine, pfft, never see that either from my vantage point. As the saying goes, seeing is believing, and I have never seen any girlfriends, wives, or sunshine.
It is ok though that you people believe these things exist. I wont hold it against you. When it comes to PvP, I am like a chiwawa hanging from a grizzley bears pair of wrinklies for dear life. |

Unimaginative Guy
Daralux SpaceMonkey's Alliance
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Posted - 2012.06.26 02:49:00 -
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Darius Brinn wrote:My wife doesn't know EvE, and does not want to hear about EvE.
She calls it "that sci-fi game you play".
My oldest daughter, however, seems to like it quite a bit. At 5 she could effectively undock, warp to a gate, and jump, which impressed me as the game client is in English and it's not our native language.
She likes ship spinning quite a lot, and while she is convinced that the Enyo is better than the Ishkur because it's red, she would prefer anything in pinkish tones, actually.
The Enyo IS better because its red.
because....wait for it....here it comes.....
RED MAKES IT GO FAAASSTTTAAA |

Shameless Avenger
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
79
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Posted - 2012.06.26 03:20:00 -
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The last thing I need is an "EVE - Honey Do List". I have enough with the real life ones. |
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