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Posted - 2013.05.05 02:48:00 -
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Corey Fumimasa wrote:I am 40 years old, my goals have always been about seeing and doing as much as possible while here.
You can meet a lot of people in Eve and have no idea who they are like physically. They could be very fat, or very skinny, or old or young, or deaf, or rich or poor. They could speak with a lisp or have a cleft pallet or perhaps be physically hideous but have a wonderful voice.
Just today I met two men who are much younger than I would have guessed. I have fleeted with them before and spoken with them on the forums. Both are FC's and wear the mask of command well. They each have some rough edges and breaks that will no doubt smooth out over time as such things do. But the experience got me to thinking.
How is Eve different from the RW? We interact with others and learn from our mistakes and apply that knowledge to future pursuits. The way to be successful in Eve, as in RL, is to organize people and to motivate others. In this way Eve is a great training ground and a terrific experience.
Has Eve helped you become more confident? Learn speaking skills and how to think under preasure? Do you consider Eve as something that could go on a resume'? Or is just a game, a harmless pass time with no value beyond entertainment. For the older people here do you think that you would be a better, more successful, person today if you had been exposed to Eve as a teenager?
Thanks for your time, and as always, thanks to everyone who makes the game what it is. Well, it's can be useful for teenagers, but it's not healhy for mature people. Because you're learning things when playing with others unconciously. How to act and think, not only in the game. And it's very decieving. When you see a teenager, or some fat looser in RW, they can say no matter what - it's won't affect you much, you won't listen closly to his advice, the lifestyle, or the way of thinking. Maybe i'm wrong - i don't have such people in my RW. It's fact that we're strongly affected by the people we surround ourselves with. But in eve you see and hear a mature, healthy, well dressed people, you know that 90% of them in RW are not, but it's still affects.
So for and average young man it's can be a good expirience in the long term. But for someone who a bit higher than average - i don't think so. in 2007 i've thought it's a sci-fi simulator, not an "e-sports" game. I'm not a teenager, how would i like it much? [-á-¦-¦-Ç-â-é-+-+-¦] -£-¦-¦-+-+-+-¦ -¦-+-Ç-+-+-Ç-¦-å-+-Å Transtellar |