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Xzar Fyrarr
Minmatar Suddenly Ninjas Tear Extraction And Reclamation Service
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Posted - 2010.07.21 01:16:00 -
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Aside from the I Like To Blow Things Up In Spaceships , what are, if any, reasons you play EvE?
I continued playing personally because when my mom died 2 years ago, I wanted a way to vent anger in some way. Granted Battlefield 2 is much easier to do so on, it does not give the same Thrill EvE Online does when engaging in combat. Even to this day, although it is not nearly as breath-taking as it used to be, my heart-rate will increase and my hands would start to shiver periodically while engaged in combat. That happened much much more often when I first started PvPing, hardly ever happens anymore.
I remember a while back when I blown up a heavily faction fitted CNR...or some type of Marauder, I can't remember. Later that day I got EvEmailed about how I ruined the game for him. At this point in time, I was very happy that I was able to completely ruin someones gaming experience as I was still taking a major toll from my mother's passing. Guess I wanted to inflict , or the lack their of, the same type of pain I felt, through a video game of course.
With all that aside, I would think one of the main reasons I play EvE is because of it's NoMercyZeroTolerance atmosphere and a place to Release feelings of any kind. Gave someone 10 Rifters and 10 Thrashers and 5 Stabbers when he first started playing a month ago. Don't know if he is still playing. Blow up a 700mill + CNR years ago out of pure frustration and the , I want to say human but that doesn't feel right, need to destroy.
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Vaal Erit
Science and Trade Institute
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Posted - 2010.07.21 01:35:00 -
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Originally by: Xzar Fyrarr need to destroy
- It's not "Play through a pre-set story, become stronger, do endgame". Gameplay is open ended, and you make your own story. Unless you're too afraid of 'pvp grief' to do anything relevant |

Durnin Stormbrow
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Posted - 2010.07.21 02:38:00 -
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Edited by: Durnin Stormbrow on 21/07/2010 02:39:19
Originally by: Xzar Fyrarr Aside from the I Like To Blow Things Up In Spaceships , what are, if any, reasons you play EvE?
It's a sandbox game. I don't want my games telling how to play & what to do. Give us the tools & we'll make our own fun. It's skill based, not class based. I can pick and choose skills that I want, not just the skills my class or race gives me. It's skill based, not level based. A 3 month old noob that specialized can pilot his ship as well as a 7 year vet, and possibly better. It's a player economy and deeply interdependant. You don't just level crafting to make your own gear, anything you can make can be sold to someone else and, with some exceptions, has value.
If they'd show some real progress on fixing bugs & gameplay issues, complete additions to the game, and took a stronger stand against macros (not just RMT), I'd have nothing to ***** about.
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Bodrul
Caldari Polaris Rising The Spire Collective
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Posted - 2010.07.21 02:42:00 -
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go places, meet new people and kill them
............ Researched BPO Lottery (Using Darkness+ Charibbas dice) ........ |

Caldari 5
Amarr The Element Syndicate Hand That Feeds
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Posted - 2010.07.21 02:59:00 -
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To Collect and Fly Every Ship in the game :) (I can already fly pretty much every T1 non-industrial SubCap, Slowly working on the T2s from Amarr atm)
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Zso Sahal
Minmatar Multiverse Academy
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Posted - 2010.07.21 03:18:00 -
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Exploring.
Despite being 1/2 finished, the complexes and expeditions are downright addicting. I'm trying to play thru them all at least once, (inc expeditions) because the stories behind them are *usually* very good.
The sleepers-sansha-jove love triangle also has my brain tied in knots.
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Intense Thinker
Minmatar
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Posted - 2010.07.21 03:54:00 -
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Because Eve won't let me go 
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MonwrathDisortium
Incarnation of Evil
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Posted - 2010.07.21 04:47:00 -
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I cancelled my accounts recently.
I was feeling like logging into eve was a job. If I didnt have at least 3 hours to play then it was worthless. I have been playing constantly since 2k5 and finally just kinda figured there has to be a better way to spend my time.
No you cant have my stuffs.
If eve ever makes a switch towards more of a small gang atmosphere I might come back.
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XXSketchxx
Gallente Remote Soviet Industries Important Internet Spaceship League
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Posted - 2010.07.21 05:23:00 -
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Quote: I Like To Blow Things
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Opis
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Posted - 2010.07.21 06:00:00 -
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First of all, Sorry for your loss. Glad you found a creative outlet for your anger.
Personally I keep coming back to eve because no other game has the adrenaline rush that comes with taking a risk. Only in eve does loosing a ship and contents actually mean something. No loading a save game here. You have to live in game with your mistakes.
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Danika Drake
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Posted - 2010.07.21 06:13:00 -
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Intangible reasons mostly due to being cloistered in an unending rat-maze of a career IRL.
EVE is rather interesting, as you pointed out, in that it's more relaistically callus toward the utopian gaming notions like no-grief or very structured environment. I don't know if that draws me in, or if it balances out the sweetness of trying all the nifty carebear things I secretly enjoy... but at the end of the work day EVE is one of a select few things (including drinking, shaggin the wife, and playin football with my mates) that lets me come out of my pessimistic work-shell a while and enjoy myself.
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Ghaylenty
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Posted - 2010.07.21 08:01:00 -
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playing with friends, fw being slightly less blobby than 0.0...
my favorite way of playing is to not worry about making isk, but to think of creative ways to grief and gank people. :) i actually fly amarr |

Ti'anla
Minmatar
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Posted - 2010.07.21 08:09:00 -
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Edited by: Ti''anla on 21/07/2010 08:09:04 I'm here for the sheer potential of EVE's concept and the simple fact that everyone roleplays. Unlike most MMO's, you simply can't not roleplay and it's bloody hard to break the proverbial fourth wall.
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Dr Fighter
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Posted - 2010.07.21 08:13:00 -
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log in to enjoy myself, and im never sure what will provide that entertainment in any specfifc 'session'.
somtimes just talking on vent/ts does it 
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Ran Khanon
Amarr Swords Horses and Heavy Metal
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Posted - 2010.07.21 08:14:00 -
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Edited by: Ran Khanon on 21/07/2010 08:15:27
After returning to EVE after playing just about every subbed mmorpg under the skies I can say that for me it is:
ò freedom of choice & diversity ò the game rewarding you for using your intelligence, social skills and talents rather than for following a predetermined path ò meaningful consequences to being stupid and/or unlucky ò community at the helm; from market to 0.0 politics
I have always been tempted to play a lot of other mmorpgs because I am a sucker for immersion (having an avatar rather than a portrait) and beautiful worlds to roam around in. My hopes are that Incarna will satisfy that weak spot and I'll never have to jump into other mmorpg's again and get disappointed because they all end up lacking in the above four points. I agree with everything Barakkus posts. |

Hari Markkus
Freelancing Corp Confederation of Independent Corporations
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Posted - 2010.07.21 08:21:00 -
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It is all about character development for me.
I like starting of with a character that is small ans puny and building him up so that he is all butch and powerful. I then like to test my character in various scenarios (both PvP an PvE) to see how he copes. I use the results of these encounters to determine what skills or equipment I need to acquire next.
Unlike the OP I would get no pleasure in ruining someone's game. I totally endorse other players right to do so, but I prefer my opponents in PvP to be willing and ready to fight. I would get no pleasure in killing a ship fitted for PvE cause that takes no skill and does not develop my character in any way. (Unless we are at war, in which case the needs of the war come first)
I also don't get the hand shaking, heart racing buzz from PvP that others do. I used to be a professional footballer, and playing in front of 50,000 rabid fans make you develop strategies to deal with the nerves and adrenalin rush that such events bring.
So, to sum up, I don't play to blow things up. I play to watch my character grow.
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Noxidc
Black Nova Corp IT Alliance
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Posted - 2010.07.21 08:36:00 -
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Ruining someones day fills my heart with happy feelings.
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Killer Gandry
Caldari TerraNovae
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Posted - 2010.07.21 10:01:00 -
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The people I met and have fun with.
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Grek Forto
Malevolent Intentions Dark Solar Empire
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Posted - 2010.07.21 10:03:00 -
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Because EVE is a harsh mistress. You always come crawling back to her, begging for forgiveness because you left at some point. 
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Midge Mo'yb
Antares Shipyards Circle-Of-Two
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Posted - 2010.07.21 10:58:00 -
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My corp and the need to make bears cry <3 -----------------------------------------------
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Julius Rigel
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Posted - 2010.07.21 11:11:00 -
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Originally by: Durnin Stormbrow It's a sandbox game. I don't want my games telling how to play & what to do. Give us the tools & we'll make our own fun.
This.
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Domonique Molvoy
Exploitation Inc.
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Posted - 2010.07.21 11:20:00 -
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The tears my friend, the tears Domonique Molvoy Shiptoasting extraordinaire |
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Chribba
Otherworld Enterprises Otherworld Empire
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Posted - 2010.07.21 11:37:00 -
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The Community.
Win a Freki for 10M |
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Jabezhane
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Posted - 2010.07.21 11:37:00 -
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Originally by: MonwrathDisortium I cancelled my accounts recently.
I was feeling like logging into eve was a job. If I didnt have at least 3 hours to play then it was worthless. I have been playing constantly since 2k5 and finally just kinda figured there has to be a better way to spend my time.
No you cant have my stuffs.
If eve ever makes a switch towards more of a small gang atmosphere I might come back.
I just cancelled too. After 4 and a half years I need a break...maybe a long one.
Just cant devote the time anymore. Life changes etc. Everything is stored up in a station with dust sheets over it. Wanted to join a new corp but just knew I didnt have the motivation for it.
I was simply hanging on to build the toon up. Hit 70 million SPs and I reckoned enough was enough.
Should finish Warfare Link Specialist 5 just before I run out.
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Rawr Cristina
Caldari Omerta Syndicate
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Posted - 2010.07.21 11:47:00 -
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community, single server, sandbox, future prospects
Have got bored of EVE many times to do other things, play other games, etc but always came back eventually. EVE is far from a perfect game, but has the advantage that for the past 6 years practically every MMO released has followed the same tired and broken formula (Questing, XP/Gear grinding, nobody really PvPing til endgame, etc)
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My Postman
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Posted - 2010.07.21 11:51:00 -
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I¦ll play Eve for only one reason.
I¦m trying to find someone (beside my alt and maybe chribbs) i can trust. I was¦nt sucsessful yet. Do you think i will have to search/play forever?
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Peter XZ
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Posted - 2010.07.21 12:01:00 -
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That you can be offline 99.99999% of the time, and, in due course, have just as powerful a toon, as an addict wasting hours on missions 
Don't like games that make me waste hours on leveling. Life is too short to be endlessly glued to a monitor 
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Hari Markkus
Freelancing Corp Confederation of Independent Corporations
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Posted - 2010.07.21 12:03:00 -
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Originally by: My Postman I¦m trying to find someone (beside my alt and maybe chribbs) i can trust. I was¦nt sucsessful yet. Do you think i will have to search/play forever?
wasn't
You can trust me - to fix you spelling and grandma. 
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Hari Markkus
Freelancing Corp Confederation of Independent Corporations
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Posted - 2010.07.21 12:08:00 -
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Originally by: Peter XZ That you can be offline 99.99999% of the time, and, in due course, have just as powerful a toon, as an addict wasting hours on missions 
Don't like games that make me waste hours on leveling. Life is too short to be endlessly glued to a monitor 
You don't have to. Just buy a high level character from eBay. You end up with the same thing, a character with lots of in game skill but a player with none.
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Codo Yagari
Yulai Guard
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Posted - 2010.07.21 12:28:00 -
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I like to kill pirates. Pure, simple and healthy!
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