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Ywev
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Posted - 2003.07.07 01:39:00 -
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What do you people do in eve?
Mining oooooh, how fun is that? get serious.
Trading ohh how fun, another afk thing to do now.
So enlighten me, because I don't see how either of those can be fun.
Pod ya later.. Ywev
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Tank CEO
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Posted - 2003.07.07 01:44:00 -
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Jack **** ---
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Lola
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Posted - 2003.07.07 01:45:00 -
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I hope someone can think of a good answer that isn't either a) pointless b) boring c) both.
Right now I'm doing %100 safe trade which is b) boring. ----------------------------------------- Sig rented by Drethen Nerevitas. |

Garon
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Posted - 2003.07.07 01:50:00 -
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hunt pirates, end of story "if you wish to live wisely, ignore sayings like this one" -Annonymous
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Ywev
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Posted - 2003.07.07 01:54:00 -
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Hunt npc pirates all day? man that sounds interesting, don't they use the same manuevers over and over?
Tell me why I should have friends play? I am still not seeing why this game is even remotely interesting.
Pod ya later.. Ywev
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Openheimer
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Posted - 2003.07.07 01:55:00 -
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I assume your ****ed because your sec status is gimped and you cannot interact with the normal eve residents within 0.5 - 1.0 space ? (Here come the flames from all the bright sparks)
I've been doing some exploring recently. Especially like the cache containers at the pirate spawns. Do an occasional bit of mining for production of ammo etc. Hunt a variety of nasties. Strangle small furry animals. Produce and sell items on the market. Do some agent missions and guard my corp buddies when they are mining.
I hope the programmers add some more content and events *soon* otherwise a lot of people will bugger off.
Fang Sirius Corp
Edited by: Openheimer on 07/07/2003 01:57:38
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Morkt Drakt
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Posted - 2003.07.07 01:56:00 -
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Reading "The Fatal Shore" by Robert Hughes whilst moving 56 million ISK worth of loot 28 hops through 0.0 space....
Hey - look!
No pirates!
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Damon Vile
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Posted - 2003.07.07 01:57:00 -
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If you think about this game too much it's boring :) The best part about eve is, it's a team sport. Too many MMOG are really just a singleplayer game that has other ppl in it ( EnB )
Everything you do in eve you can do with others and thats why it's so addictive for me.
I spend most of my time killing NPCs looking for loot. PvP in eve isn't all that fun unless both sides want to fight. Too much running away.
If they really want to add content to the game give ppl something to fight over ( hint player stations are not going to do it for 99% of the ppl) I'd like to start a war to take away someones factory slots and corp hangar in a prime building location...but you can't :(
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Pakalolo
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Posted - 2003.07.07 02:08:00 -
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In order to be taken seriously, one must train and become skillful.
In order to establish their domain, one must frequently engage in menial trudgery, in search of profit to afford these items that enhance the skill.
One must learn who can be trusted and who is to be deserving of attention.
The patient, my dear Ywew, will rule.
You can discover what your enemy fears most by observing the means he uses to frighten you. --Eric Hoffer
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Lola
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Posted - 2003.07.07 02:09:00 -
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Morkt Drak that Plutonium route you're doing only has about 3 jumps in 0.0. The rest is happy happy carebear land. Or don't you know about the demand in the middle of empire space? Anyway, robotics has no risk and is what 3 jumps? ----------------------------------------- Sig rented by Drethen Nerevitas. |

Valarr
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Posted - 2003.07.07 02:12:00 -
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Honest answer:
Trading, but it is now becoming so boring I almost fell asleep while sitting at a gate swarming with NPCs. Man, they almost got me to armor. I was terrified I would lose my 30 million in robotics (not to mention the millions in afterburners and cargo expanders).
What is it with MMOG companies that feel the 1% whining is what the majority of the community feels?
I have yet to be upset about anything that has happened to me in-game (and I lost my first ship with expanders and boosters while I was afk feeding my kids, my own stupidity, but funny :) ). I have been attacked by pirates while trading robotics (Tank CEO and somebody else tried to stasis me, luckily I was close to the gate ;), I did some trading through Mara and that region, luckily Setec and M0o weren't there at the time :) )
In the end, I look at it this way, if I get upset because I lose something, then what the hell was I putting it at risk for in the first place. If I were to lose something, then I will have fun getting it back, and if it isn't fun getting it back, then wtf was I doing in the first place.
I don't play a multi-player game to have a "win" button, I play it because it is unexpected. There is no way a programmer can program the myriad of ways a human can respond to something.
Too many people play this game like it was their life. It is a game, and should be for entertainment. If you aren't having fun, then don't play. I am getting close to the don't play stage as the stuff I was having fun doing has been turned into an afk do something else activity. Why should I pay money to do something else?
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Jash Illian
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Posted - 2003.07.07 02:19:00 -
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Well, I'm NPC hunting. Mostly because I refuse to pay for weapons until I can find them myself. And my ship tis a bit on the weak side.
Great news tho! I got jumped by Core and a partner of his. Apparently they found a gate without a sentry gun. It was so much fun I tried to turn off my autopilot before the damn ship jumped out. But I couldn't and it jumped.
Which is lucky because when I stopped on the other side of the jump and went to switch my launchers ammo to heavy missiles, I discovered I had overpacked my cargo bay and couldn't reload.
I mean its like you want corporations to oblige each other like its sex or something. Pffft I would rather **** my enemy.- Rohann
Be careful out there. That other guy waiting in the queue for the gate MIGHT be a baby-munching frock-burner, YOU JUST DON'T KNOW!- Lallante |

Morkt Drakt
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Posted - 2003.07.07 02:25:00 -
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<<<Morkt Drak that Plutonium route you're doing only has about 3 jumps in 0.0. The rest is happy happy carebear land. Or don't you know about the demand in the middle of empire space? Anyway, robotics has no risk and is what 3 jumps?>>>
I have no idea, at all, what route you're talking about lola - mainly because
a) its not a trade route b) i dont trade in market commodities c) there are no stations where i come in from - making it rather hard to buy anything at all too trade even if i so desired.
Thus: I think you have me confused with somebody else.
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Archemedes
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Posted - 2003.07.07 02:27:00 -
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Well, the reason you can't take away factory slots or offices or so on by force is that would just be another way of saying "NEW PLAYERS AND SMALL CORPS NOT WELCOME HERE". I mean, what chance would a freelancer or a small corporation have if megacorps could just wipe them out by force?
What we really need is something better than just "own a battleship" or "build a starbase" as a long-term goal. Things like actually IMPROVING items by research instead of just making them easier to build. Or high-paying trade runs that have areas of 0.0 space that pirates could hunt in. And what about more NPC content? It might be cool if a corp could work together to raise their CORPORATE status with a nation... maybe get special large-scale agent missions like defense contracts (build X number of ships for the military), or supply runs (a fixed trade route for that particular corp only).
What we DON'T need is things like destroyable bases that require PLAYERS to be on call 24 hours a day. Many corps don't have people ON 24 hours a day. As for corp wars, why? Wars are unprofitable compared to peace, so they should only happen if 2 corps have some reason to dislike each other (piracy, theft, etc...). If you want to do a lot of PVP then be a pirate or bounty hunter. Or put in something for corps to actually WANT to fight over, like an abandoned Jovian station that can be claimed by a corp and gives bonuses to the corp that controls it, or exclusive trade contracts that you lose if you fail too many deliveries on (ie, your competitor can steal the route by shooting down your delivery ships).
I would expect to be able to make a reasonable living in Empire space without serious risk. I would ALSO expect far greater rewards out in 0.0 space for those willing to risk it. Don't nerf the first option, add the second...
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Hippey
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Posted - 2003.07.07 02:28:00 -
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The great thing about EVE is that it's a game. It's not work. Other MMORPG games are work. You gotta log in whether you want to or not. YOu have to, because you have to slash and hack at a stupid butterfly so that you can get EXPERIENCE points. You have to do this every day, at some point walking back to get a level, then coming back and moving up to FROGS. Yay frogs.
And you have to do this, because if you stop, everyone will leave you behind and go kill rabbits while you're stuck squashing ants. awwwwwww.
See to me, I log into EVE. I say hi to my peeps. Chill. See what's going on. If some mining op is going, I join them and chill and talk. All the while making some progress.
Then I see if there's some hunting or if someone wants a weapon and we go hunt in gang, using group tactics and killing pirates and feeling good. Feeling MUCH better now that combat lasts more then 2 seconds.
Then sometimes I go and make m3g4 and dolus malus and space invaders and spectral armada run and jump through gates as I chase their scared little asses over the galaxy.
Then I'm in the mood for some agent missions, I gotta help this guy's mother in law get a car man. Sheeeeeeet. I wouldn't want my in-laws ****ed at me, so the guys counting me.
Ohh and this is completely ignoring trading and construction and research because, well, they're not my cup of tea. I enjoy making things die. O.o
I do whatever the hell I want and have fun doing it. And when I REALLY wanna have fun.. I take some fine herbs and enjoy the graphics and the sounds while puffing on
<Edited for extremely graphic content involving abuse of drugs and/or sheep>
Edited by: Hippey on 07/07/2003 02:29:11 ------------------------------------------- If you kill them, they will die!
Sport the war, war support The sport is war, total war When victory's really a massacre. The final swing is not a drill It's how many people I can kill! |

Axelay
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Posted - 2003.07.07 02:30:00 -
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The skill system is the only thing keeping people playing.
Their character development is the only 'hook' in this game.
OOooh, I can fly a battleship in just 2 more days!!!
Everything else that people do is simply a way to pass the time while they wait for the next *ding* on their skillsheet. _____ m0o
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Jash Illian
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Posted - 2003.07.07 02:44:00 -
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<< The skill system is the only thing keeping people playing.
Their character development is the only 'hook' in this game.
OOooh, I can fly a battleship in just 2 more days!!!
Everything else that people do is simply a way to pass the time while they wait for the next *ding* on their skillsheet. >>
Err...for the most part yes. Except pirate corps gave people something else to do:
Work towards either killing you or joining you.
I'm afraid given the response to your and other's corporration's actions, Corp Wars will never take place. There's no specific reason strong enough to them that will warrant a dent in their profit margin. Even a tiny one.
They cannot raid another corporation's blueprint stash and take a prized blueprint. Even if player owned stations came about, a CEO would be a fool to keep the originals anywhere but NPC owned stations.
Fighting a war over mining rights? People will quickly realize that while waiting for the war to process and actually fighting that war, whoever currently possesses the roid belt will be sucking it dry of bist/ark. And by the time they actually get to fight, it'll be gone (or vastly reduced). The time is better spent finding someplace else.
Pirates provided another goal for people.
I mean its like you want corporations to oblige each other like its sex or something. Pffft I would rather **** my enemy.- Rohann
Be careful out there. That other guy waiting in the queue for the gate MIGHT be a baby-munching frock-burner, YOU JUST DON'T KNOW!- Lallante |

Ehxo
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Posted - 2003.07.07 02:47:00 -
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Don't do Jack Schitt either... but the real question is: But who is Jack Schitt? Humm... Please read that little story to learn everything about him: http://home.pacbell.net/diana_do/knowjack.htm
Edited by: Ehxo on 07/07/2003 02:49:56
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QBall
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Posted - 2003.07.07 02:59:00 -
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I'm with hippy, I can do what ever the hell I want in eve thats why I play it, and for the love of god if it's so freaking boring and crappy go play SWG or DAoC. -------- "OMG IT'S TRAMMEL 2.0!!!!" -QBall
And
QQ is QQ |

KrapYl
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Posted - 2003.07.07 03:00:00 -
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booooom, talk about hitting the nail on the head ?
>>"The skill system is the only thing keeping people playing.
Their character development is the only 'hook' in this game.
OOooh, I can fly a battleship in just 2 more days!!!
Everything else that people do is simply a way to pass the time while they wait for the next *ding* on their skillsheet.<<"
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Lola
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Posted - 2003.07.07 03:03:00 -
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Sorry Morkt, So you're either mining or farming NPCs? Maybe you should look into running trade ;-) Or maybe you'd like some help doing whatever it is you're doing out in 0.0? I had fun playing on the dev server with you before. I just can't see risking my hard earned gear for little reward. Or is it the pirate catering business that makes you so rich? I look good in a french maid outfit, I could be a waitress :-) ----------------------------------------- Sig rented by Drethen Nerevitas. |

zorlo
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Posted - 2003.07.07 03:20:00 -
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If the game didn't revolve around Isk, then maybe there would be more corp wars and more fun. As of now people worry about profits and the bottom line as to whether they should go to war or not. This sounds too much like real life to me
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Xelios
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Posted - 2003.07.07 03:50:00 -
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I bounty hunt, which is boring because 90% of the time is spent trying to find the one little runt your after, 9.9% is spent sitting outside a station waiting for him stop being a little girl and come out, 0.1% is combat that lasts 5 seconds before he jumps.
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Setec
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Posted - 2003.07.07 03:57:00 -
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I rob people or blow them up. ___________________________________________
Space Invaders website: http://www.si-corp.net |

Vacuole
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Posted - 2003.07.07 04:05:00 -
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Axelay:
You mentioned NPC pirates using the same tactics and being boring...
How engaging was it to camp at gates waiting on noobs to fly by in their Velators? :)
I bet they used their advanced tactics, approaching that gate.
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Lola
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Posted - 2003.07.07 04:16:00 -
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What's the difference between a noob in a velator and an alt with a BP in a velator? ----------------------------------------- Sig rented by Drethen Nerevitas. |

Vacuole
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Posted - 2003.07.07 04:49:00 -
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Ahh, fair enough..
I didn't think of that. :P
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EvilT
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Posted - 2003.07.07 05:02:00 -
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i am exploring, looking for a way into off-reach systems. I've found quite a few cool uncharted locations with pirates too, so once in a while we mount an assault on one of those places(new patch rocks - we actually need to plan our attacks carefully now, instead of just camping those places for couple of hours and then scooping up the loot. We were making more money than miners ffs :\ ). If we see some lone indy from an odd corp, we'll usually try to hunt it down and boost it or at least get its loot.
So yeah, there's [plenty of things to do now. Pirates/fighters cannot earn loads of cash now with little effort. So? Thats the way its meant to be imo.
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NastyLlama
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Posted - 2003.07.07 05:27:00 -
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quote: Hunt a variety of nasties. Strangle small furry animals. Produce and sell items on the market. Do some agent missions ------------------------------------------------ EEK !! ==================================================
I'M not a carebear, I'M a total coward, beware of cornerd carebares and cowards, we winge and cry like cornered pirates..........
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Ronyo Dae'Loki
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Posted - 2003.07.07 05:41:00 -
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We've been having quite a good time hunting the cowards in the Orion Syndicate.
That, and finding cool stuff from NPCs.
Eve Online is as fun or boring as you make it. If you only want to do one thing, it'll get boring. If you want to try everything, it's pretty darn fun.
And yes, I've been playing for a while: since beta 5. ------------- My salsa makes all the pretty girls want to dance and take off their underpants. I <3 ( . Y . ) |

Ronyo Dae'Loki
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Posted - 2003.07.07 05:44:00 -
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Oh, and one other thing (because for some reason the editing fuction is brkoen for me):
Playing Eve for me is much like Hippey described it: interacting with the buddies in my and other corps.
I think if all you care about is killing people, you'll get bored eventually. Sure, it's fun, but it will get tiresome after a while. Make some friends!
/me waits to be called a carebear for mentioning the "friends" word. ------------- My salsa makes all the pretty girls want to dance and take off their underpants. I <3 ( . Y . ) |

Ruulex DeMors
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Posted - 2003.07.07 06:10:00 -
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I'll admit. I am sorry to see PC Pirates very limited in their ability to go into .4 space. Seeing as my Corp was planning on targeting them with in a few weeks.
But right now I have a blast running my own Corp. Building up funds for Cruiser BPs. Forming alliances and making enemies with other Corps. Looking for those new "uber" drops to help my combat pilots out. Being able to last more than 5 secs in duals against my Tactical CO.
And most of all, chatting with my Corp-mates. Community is stronger than PvP will ever be.
Sorry to see PC Pirates giving up so easily, I guess I'll just have to pick fights with Corps that do mine wrong. Of course it sounds like Setec is still doing his thing...at least there's one smart pirate that we can chase after. ------------------------------------- Interm-CEO for EVE Marshals http://www.EVEMarshals.com |

Agent Shield
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Posted - 2003.07.07 06:52:00 -
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You want an honest answer? I have not really done a damn thing since this patch went in. I have hung around the help channel helping out if I can. Checking the recruiting channel to see if there is some way to merger with another corp, or if there is a corp we could go work for instead of a crew of 2.
I have a ship, have modules, have mined, have killed pirates in 0.0, have produced products,have tried trade routes, etc.... etc.... etc...
Ok, now what should I do in Eve? There is no role play, I don't need money unless I want to get a battleship, so I am trying to figure out what I am supposed to do next.
Frankly, I just haven't played the past few days. Not sure what I am going to do next.
Agent Shield |

Lola
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Posted - 2003.07.07 07:03:00 -
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Agent Shield, just keep building up your capital base until CCP starts the storyline. If they don't and you get too bored at least you can sell your stuff on ebay.
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Agent Shield
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Posted - 2003.07.07 16:00:00 -
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Along these lines, what is left to do in Eve?
The original question was what are you doing in Eve, but what is everyone going to do on the continuation of playing the game?
IE: Will you continue to do the things you do now?
Will you mine, at what point will it get boring?
Will you kill pirates, at what point will it get endless that you all you do is get money with nothing to spend it on.
So is this all Eve has to offer?
Agent Shield |

Zaphod Robotnik
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Posted - 2003.07.07 16:11:00 -
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What do I do in EVE? In terms of actual gameplay, I sit docked in a station in my BSC Staff Cruiser. Occassionally I pull a Mining Cruiser out of the hanger to join in a corporate operation.
Otherwise, I coordinate the Communication Department, monitor forums, update databases, and involve myself in EVE's plot (yes it does exist, it's just very rudimentary right now).
I'm considering branching out into agent missions, however, as it stands I'm having a lot of fun :) --
Zaphod "Zaprobo" Robotnik President, Royal Communication Department http://eve.britishspacecorps.co.uk/http://eve.britishspacecorps |

Jebac Wolnosc
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Posted - 2003.07.07 16:17:00 -
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Considering I don't seem to spend as much time online as many others round here, I'm probably easier to please. I'll usually hook up with some corp members and go pirate hunting. I even decided to venture in mining. Not that I had to, but simply because I wanted to contribute to the corp a bit more.
I am having fun. The corp is growing, we're working more and more together and we have got plans to branch out. I can imagine that if you play 24/7 though all of that might begin to wear on you.
I think the other problem is that these games tend to only be as fun as you make them. It sounds cliched, but if you don't try and create your own storylines then nothing is really going to happen.
Edited by: Jebac Wolnosc on 07/07/2003 16:19:05
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Endyl
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Posted - 2003.07.07 16:29:00 -
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>What do you people do in eve?
Fact is that I am trying hard to not "powerplay" Eve, invested too much time in EQ and Shadowbane, so I keep my MMORPG playtime limited now.
That surely help me to stay in the mainstream of the game.
But I won't throw only flowers at Eve, I know that the high end is lacking immensely, and today a friend who usualy is a powerplayer in EQ asked me if Eve was good, my reply was "Yes, but not for you yet, the game have immense potential, but try again in 6 months to 1 year...".
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Auction Man
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Posted - 2003.07.07 16:38:00 -
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I think there is plenty to do. You just may not like doing it, in which case .... well, you know...
I think some people got too much too soon, because of the inbalances of the early game. As patches brought balance they also brought a deeper clivage between those who had and those who had not. When some corps where ready and itching for a fight, a big majority of the player base just couldn't afford to go to war. We have an example here. I dont know their story but i bet the Eve Marshals were building up to a sustainable level until they decided to do what they are ment to do: hunt the outlaws.
The potential for PvP is still here, and i like to believe it will grow as things develop and the playing field is somewhat leveled.
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Joshua Calvert
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Posted - 2003.07.07 17:15:00 -
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If you think the game is boring then leave.
Simple.
Don't waste our time and CCP's bandwidth with your petty nuisances.
LEEEEERRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY! |

Othnark
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Posted - 2003.07.07 17:39:00 -
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Im honestly hunting and trying to outfit my ship a little better. Im currently in a cruiser.
The thing is, I am starting to see the limitations of freelancing and want to join a good crop into PvP. Any suggestions? -Othnark
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Cachorro Louco
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Posted - 2003.07.07 18:07:00 -
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Jees, m0o dudes/dudets you ever consider in that thing you got between your in-game tiny ears that some people like doing things you don't like doing.
Man, you m0o people think very highly of yourselves. Problem is (for you) nobody else does.
Mad Dog says: Bet I'm the only true Reverend in the game. It says so on the printout I got from an Internet site. |

Kiran Kidashuen
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Posted - 2003.07.07 18:08:00 -
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Hmmmm what do I do for fun in Eve.....
1)Hunt NPC Pirates 2)I've actually tried to look for the best screen shots to take, Ya know flying around suns, Getting diffrent angels with the lighting, just trying to find that one perfect picture 3)Hooking up with other friends and exploring the deepths of space. I'm talking alphabet land. 4)Sparing with my friends in cruiser vs Frigate combat, testing out which weapon loadouts and strategies work best, testing jammers and such as well, Also field testing the ranges on the guns since the new patch I have some intresting loadouts now. 5)Ever had a roid race :) 6)Heh still takin those beautiful pictures 7)Making good relations with other corps I meet 8)Having a good time with my buddies online
Yeah I know its a short list but if you choose not to enjoy something chances are you never will no matter how hard you try.
Just sit and enjoy the game. I mean this is entertainment after all. Hell I can sit and stare at the clouds all day and be content.
Then again I am a simple woman :)
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Cro Ramel
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Posted - 2003.07.07 19:47:00 -
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I've done all but one thing in this game. I started on day one of the live release, mined pyrox till I got a Probe. Moved out to 0.2 system and mined Gneiss till I bought a rifter for 499k. Joined a corp with a friend. Got tired of working for the man so a friend and I stole their indy and recycled their corp hangar. Pulled the same trick again but this time I stole an exequror (did have to work my ass off in that corp before they'd give me one). Set that beast up for mining made 18 million isk in a weekend mining then bought a thorax and loaded it for bear. Now that they nerfed the pirate loot drops I have nothing to do but kill players. Put in an application for m0o academy. *wink* Hope this game gets interesting again... cause I know its going to get boring when I buy a battleship and there isn't anything else to do but what i can already do with my thorax....
"If it sounds like a bad idea, it is."
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Shintai
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Posted - 2003.07.07 20:03:00 -
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I pod people here and there.
Mining? I liked mining..until no roids spawn, container nerf, market collapse with topline cruisers for 6mil.
NPC hunting? Well..it gets boring, reminds me of XP threadmill and cashfarming in DAoC. Hell I think NPC¦s might actually be more fun if it was threadmill.
Trading? Not really, I like to sit with my computer and do something. Not just change cargo each 20mins without entertainment.
Research? Well..yee, look at all my copies and mineral lvl x and Production lvl x. Thats about it.
Production? Not since market collapsed and ships are hardly sold. Due to almost none lose any now.
Social and interaction? I got IRC for that.
Corp wars? No, even those I fight hide at stations forever. It only eliminates one corp. from the game. Its not about fun cept for the winners, but there is rarely winners.
Build station, Titans? Well, most have minerals stocked in oceans. So after add it will be build asap. Then what?
Make your own content? EVE is less and less playermakable for content. So that is dead too. Unless we talk podrace maybe.
I don¦t see anything left than pod a few more and then nothing else.
Space is empty, EVE is empty.
Abstraction and Transcendence: Nature, Shintai, and Geometry |

KrapYl
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Posted - 2003.07.07 20:20:00 -
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well, im so bored, that i can fly all four races ships, up to lvl 3 cruisers... ive tried every single cruiser and frigate... currently my next step is mining for a production run of our tempest BP... but wtf.. if i go into tempest ow, what do i have to look forward too... so ive just started training some learning skills to lvl 5... this also is a sign of me believing this game "can be good"(but its major lagging on content outside empire space, and inside for that matter)... just bought a bestower, and bought all the scrap leavings of electronics around lonetrekk and have gathered it, just on my way to sell it... now im going out to find something that inst leavings from the people who enjoys the time right after DT(downtime)(traderoutes)... another step i might go for, is to own every single frigate and cruiser... and offcourse the tempest... maybe lter on an apocalypse for mining .. ? ... yawn... i remember first time i set foot in the universe... wow was it great ;) during beta... i imideatly closed down my AO account... thinking this would be so great, that AO would vanish from my memory... but no, ive opened up my AO accoun again, and dont know what way ill turn right now...
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JR BobDobbs
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Posted - 2003.07.07 20:32:00 -
[47]
I don't actually do anything IN Eve. I just scan the boards for posts by whining m0o fsckheads like you and post on them.
Hate ya later!
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Lola
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Posted - 2003.07.07 20:43:00 -
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Kiran Kidashuen was the only one who even came close to giving a good answer. The majority of the answers looked to me like little kids covering thier ears and yelling "la la la la la i can't hear you la la la la m0o sucks la la la". The answer I most agreed with was shintai. ----------------------------------------- Sig rented by Drethen Nerevitas. |

Valan
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Posted - 2003.07.07 22:47:00 -
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You can mix and match everything for a while, but eventually it will stagnate. However, the most interesting thing I have come across is people who role-play. I do not want to know what films people have seen or how their kids are doing at school. At the moment all you come across is people of the street playing a stats/ make money game. Use your imagination make encounters a little more interesting. If you read your race background there is plenty to go on. There should be race rivalries and feuds. Maybe the developers should steer things by using events to emphasize story lines and produce friction.
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Lola
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Posted - 2003.07.08 01:58:00 -
[50]
The problem with that Valan is the game does nothing to promote role play and everything to promote stats/making money. A simple example is a Minmatar in a Bestower. Chess and Monopoly have as much incentive for role play as EVE.
Also role players creep me out. ----------------------------------------- Sig rented by Drethen Nerevitas. |

Bajastor
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Posted - 2003.07.08 02:02:00 -
[51]
Trading is only an afk activity in it's simplest form. Real trading involves a lot of interpersonal skills, in cutting deals and making business connections.
Those who think trading in EVE is the Trade Goods section of the market are the same who think combat is the NPC pirates.
I trade.
Regards,
Bajastor, Gallente Entrepreneur
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Hannibal L
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Posted - 2003.07.08 02:11:00 -
[52]
Im gratifying the guard in my prison block ( in ways i can`t go into here ) so that he`ll let me out .
And when im out ..... im gonna be cooking up a few new recipies when i have gathered the ingredients ...
Ohhhh I only want a view from my ship where i can actually see canned food flying around ripe for the picking .
Ammarians taste like Veal .... apparently :)
TaTa for now
Yours faithfully
H.Lecter
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Kalir
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Posted - 2003.07.08 03:24:00 -
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These days - NPC pirates, though I wish there was more variety in their tactics and appearance. Just getting shot with something that looked or sounded different would be a start... :)
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MaiLina KaTar
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Posted - 2003.07.08 05:35:00 -
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I¦m having more fun than in any other game I¦ve played.
Try not ranting on the forums and playing the game a bit more... that helps. Also try to do something else than being "highend" as fast as you can. Another good trick is to communicate with people in other ways than to blow em away... try being nice for once in your life. And here¦s an even better one... try not to focus on the things you don¦t like.
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Lola
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Posted - 2003.07.08 06:40:00 -
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MaiLina KaTar I'm curious what you're doing that's so fun? Seriously... like an example of what's fun. To me your post read like this:
Q: Define Brown A: Brown is Brownish in Hue
See what I mean?
Q: What's fun about EVE? A: EVE is fun. Try shutting up and go have fun ----------------------------------------- Sig rented by Drethen Nerevitas. |

ABNTanker
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Posted - 2003.07.08 06:44:00 -
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You have non destroyable player made stations and you will destroy the last hope of pvp in this game Archemedes. What would be the point of going to an enemy corps system? All that will happen is the defenders will dock in there invunerable station while the attackers camp the jump gates hoping the defenders come out to play. |

Chagidiel
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Posted - 2003.07.08 07:33:00 -
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Me and my corp are now planning wich strategy we will have to take over a system of our own. We scout for such, while we at the same time scout for new systems to put our products in.
We do trade runs, to put out our products, through dangerous terrotories, and its quite a project to get our escorts and trade ships to run smoothly side by side, while at the same time have our scout clearing areas and send out warnings about PC pirates and NPC pirates.
We are in an alliance, with its own agenda, and we, through diplomacy, aims to mould this allinace into something that not only will serve its own purpose, but also our purpose.
We are also planning our strategy, once the stockmarket will arrive, and we have boardmeetings, discussing wich product we should start produce, and how/if we will be able to distribute that product by ourself. At these meetings we also discuss if we should buy all products in a system, which are being sold at extrem low prices, and then move them, to start selling them at other places, while at the same time sell our own products at that place, to a higher, more resonable price.
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