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Max Hammer
The Scope
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Posted - 2006.12.22 15:23:00 -
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Edited by: Max Hammer on 22/12/2006 15:23:27 I've played eve for a fairly long time on various characters (just surpassed the 3year mark) and well eve is the most addicitive thing i have EVER been a part of / done. Online or in real life, but i find myself logging on to either randomly roam around space or stay docked and do nothing?!
Im sure many players even alot younger players have come across this "wall" so what to do now? Suggestions? -----------------
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Cotton Tail
Rage of Angels Morsus Mihi
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Posted - 2006.12.22 15:30:00 -
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Take a break, theres no point in doing anything that bores you. After a while you'll either decide to come back or decide not to do it. Just set a long skill training in the meantime.
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Max Hammer
The Scope
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Posted - 2006.12.22 15:31:00 -
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But like i said in my original post, its addictive i can't help but want to login, but once i do.. i don't do anything :S -----------------
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Jovialmadness
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Posted - 2006.12.22 15:31:00 -
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find cool ways to blow all your wealth...
on a more serious note. what you are going through is simple. you need another "simple" game like a first person shooter or something to take your mind off eve. that is what i do. when im tired of playing eve..i might not log on for a week or so. when i come back though, im ready!
Quote: As a side note, i liken capacitor to blood. Without blood, nothing can function in the body. I do NOT like being a race that bleeds quicker than anyone else. yes, i am an alt..Jovial Quote:
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Elvarien
Caldari The Night's Watch THE INTERSTELLAR FOUNDRY
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Posted - 2006.12.22 15:34:00 -
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participate in an alliance war that aught to get some juices flowing again.
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Fuglife
Celestial Apocalypse Insurgency
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Posted - 2006.12.22 15:39:00 -
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Come join my corp, theres always something going on. Join in my weekly world tour, Current best is 150odd systems without exploding! ---
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Max Hammer
The Scope
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Posted - 2006.12.22 15:40:00 -
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Originally by: Fuglife Come join my corp, theres always something going on. Join in my weekly world tour, Current best is 150odd systems without exploding!
Lol:) -----------------
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stay puff
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Posted - 2006.12.22 15:45:00 -
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can i have your stuff sorry couldnt help myself
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Max Hammer
The Scope
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Posted - 2006.12.22 15:46:00 -
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Originally by: stay puff can i have your stuff sorry couldnt help myself
You forgot the TM so you fail :) -----------------
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Lord Rah
1st Praetorian Guard Vigilia Valeria
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Posted - 2006.12.22 15:47:00 -
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That explains the poor experiences I've been having. With a lack of goals in the game, the only true goal is to fight each other. The missions get repetative almost instantly. The combat system is not that much fun for a gamer like me. I'm not into "I have been here longer I have more stuff so I'm better" mentality. I am putting this game down and going back to the good old first-person shooters. They are 1000 times more fun than any MMOG in my opinion, and require a lot more skill. I already know barely anyone on this board agrees with me, I'm just sharing why lots of new users might be quitting. To be honest, I'm waiting for an FPS-RPG that uses both your mind and your reaction time.
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Max Hammer
The Scope
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Posted - 2006.12.22 15:49:00 -
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Lord, not sure if what im saying is slightly different though i used to enjoy the game 100% log on, find a target kill it, get a thrill, do stuff with whatever corp, put the game down, sleep, and repeat...
Your saying you never enjoyed it :S -----------------
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Lord Rah
1st Praetorian Guard Vigilia Valeria
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Posted - 2006.12.22 15:54:00 -
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Not true, I did quite enjoy it. That's why I purchased it and thanked the devs for a good job! I just realized this week that it is entirely pointless to try and build a "character" in a fake world to be "rich" or "powerful" when building up your character in real-life is much better. I just want a game that is FAIR and that is FUN. There is a clear GOAL and if you're telling me you're bored after a few years, perhaps there is no goal. If I spend 3 years with a FPS game I don't lose my talent to aim and kill efficiently. If you put down this game after 3 years, you lose everything.
Think about it.
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Max Hammer
The Scope
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Posted - 2006.12.22 15:56:00 -
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Originally by: Lord Rah Not true, I did quite enjoy it. That's why I purchased it and thanked the devs for a good job! I just realized this week that it is entirely pointless to try and build a "character" in a fake world to be "rich" or "powerful" when building up your character in real-life is much better. I just want a game that is FAIR and that is FUN. There is a clear GOAL and if you're telling me you're bored after a few years, perhaps there is no goal. If I spend 3 years with a FPS game I don't lose my talent to aim and kill efficiently. If you put down this game after 3 years, you lose everything.
Think about it.
Not true because i still have the SP to fly ships others can't, use modules others can't, i still (in my head) know the graphics for guns, can know if something is a trap, have the basic experience which someone else might not?...
Just i have nothing to do it for.. -----------------
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Lisento Slaven
Amarr The Drekla Consortium Kurai Komichi
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Posted - 2006.12.22 15:58:00 -
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Are you just bored because you're not finding anyone to shoot or are you bored because you're not doing anything? ---
Lisento Slaven wants to be a Space Whaler in EVE.
Put in space whales!
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Max Hammer
The Scope
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Posted - 2006.12.22 16:00:00 -
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Originally by: Lisento Slaven Are you just bored because you're not finding anyone to shoot or are you bored because you're not doing anything?
Nothing to do.. -----------------
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Lord Rah
1st Praetorian Guard Vigilia Valeria
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Posted - 2006.12.22 16:00:00 -
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Edited by: Lord Rah on 22/12/2006 16:01:59
Originally by: Max Hammer i find myself logging on to either randomly roam around space or stay docked and do nothing?!
This is the idea I'm refering to. If you find yourself wandering around or do nothing at all in a game, you are either insane, or just bored because there's a lack of goals.
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Jim McGregor
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Posted - 2006.12.22 16:01:00 -
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There are tons of stuff to do. If you dont feel like doing them, its because you need to take a break. :)
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Pottsey
Gallente Enheduanni Foundation
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Posted - 2006.12.22 16:05:00 -
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Try some expeditions I heard those are fun and different from anything else. Passive shield tanking guide click here |
Vrizuh
Eve Defence Force Ascendant Frontier
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Posted - 2006.12.22 16:18:00 -
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Im often like that from day 1. Good luck with figuring out where you want to go.
I needed more isk, so I took a risk. I mined some ore then fled once more. I'll return to the core to escape the war! |
BoBoZoBo
Foundation R0ADKILL
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Posted - 2006.12.22 16:22:00 -
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Originally by: Cotton Tail Take a break, theres no point in doing anything that bores you. After a while you'll either decide to come back or decide not to do it. Just set a long skill training in the meantime.
Roger that. Take a break for a month or two or three. If you are that addicted DO NOT delete your charachter or give your stuff away.
I have been playing since beta and felt the same a few times, but I always come back and I am glad I never quit.
PS - Make sure you pick a LOOOOOONg skill to train =========================
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Gaia's Wrath
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Posted - 2006.12.22 16:26:00 -
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I so hear you I tend to do the same thing. Right now I have gone into a corp support role, doing either long Empire frieghter runs (log in set destination walk away addiction taken care of.) When I want to do something I now go exploring finding complexes in 0.0 for corp memebers to run. And I have switched all my training on my main to pure leadership and command support role. It tends to be the natural progression for older players. Besides your corp memebers will love you for coming out in a Command ship with full Gang bonuses. IF that doesn't work for you try Moon Mining set up POS sit back and moon mine sell buy another POS and find a new Moon to mine. So if your going to sit around a station you might as well sit around a POS and slowly take over a system. The older your character the nicer it is to claim a chunk of space and just sit there grooming it. Also if constillation sov. come in you'll be set.
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Karon Wodens
LFC
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Posted - 2006.12.22 16:28:00 -
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What to do you say?
- Branch out and do stuff you've never done
- Blow all your money on random crap
- Back to basics
- Become an active roleyplayer, volunteering at AURORA
[*] Immerse yourself in PVP that means something... fight for a good/worthy cause!
Caldari Prime: Think of that moment, remember what they did...
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stay puff
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Posted - 2006.12.22 16:33:00 -
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i can find plenty of things to do. sounds like your not even trying.
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WeirdNoise
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Posted - 2006.12.22 16:34:00 -
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Originally by: Max Hammer Edited by: Max Hammer on 22/12/2006 15:23:27 I've played eve for a fairly long time on various characters (just surpassed the 3year mark) and well eve is the most addicitive thing i have EVER been a part of / done. Online or in real life, but i find myself logging on to either randomly roam around space or stay docked and do nothing?!
Im sure many players even alot younger players have come across this "wall" so what to do now? Suggestions?
Two pointers : risk and player-interaction. One pointer to rule them all : what you fear and usually avoid, face it straight and do it if you want to have more fun.
Eve being so open-ended, the player has to take himself by the hand and force himself to do what his comfort and habit do not want him to do.
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WeirdNoise
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Posted - 2006.12.22 16:36:00 -
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Originally by: Jovialmadness find cool ways to blow all your wealth...
on a more serious note. what you are going through is simple. you need another "simple" game like a first person shooter or something to take your mind off eve. that is what i do. when im tired of playing eve..i might not log on for a week or so. when i come back though, im ready!
Like this one http://artscool.cfa.cmu.edu/~lee/deanimator.html
there are a bunch of great flash games
try that one too http://www.funny-games.biz/doublewires.html
(is that against the forum rules?)
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Karni vore
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Posted - 2006.12.22 16:46:00 -
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If you have nothing to do when you login then I suggest you join the Privateers. Equip a ship, undock and look for targets(which there are thousands of).
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Chribba
Otherworld Enterprises Otherworld Empire
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Posted - 2006.12.22 16:50:00 -
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How-Many-RPM-Can-You-Do-With-Your-Ship-While-Docked(TM)?
May I suggest a nice and peaceful mining session?
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Feerax
Caldari FATAL REVELATIONS
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Posted - 2006.12.22 16:52:00 -
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Can I have your stuff?
And if not, can I have *someone's* stuff?
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PirateShampoo
S.A.S Cruel Intentions
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Posted - 2006.12.22 16:59:00 -
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Originally by: Max Hammer But like i said in my original post, its addictive i can't help but want to login, but once i do.. i don't do anything :S
QFT, i do the same, i wana log on, and when i do i rarely leave the station. I havent pvp'd in months now. I wish i didnt lack the commitment to walk away for good.
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WeirdNoise
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Posted - 2006.12.22 16:59:00 -
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Originally by: Lord Rah Not true, I did quite enjoy it. That's why I purchased it and thanked the devs for a good job! I just realized this week that it is entirely pointless to try and build a "character" in a fake world to be "rich" or "powerful" when building up your character in real-life is much better. I just want a game that is FAIR and that is FUN. There is a clear GOAL and if you're telling me you're bored after a few years, perhaps there is no goal. If I spend 3 years with a FPS game I don't lose my talent to aim and kill efficiently. If you put down this game after 3 years, you lose everything.
Think about it.
Interesting because I disagree and I think I have a better point than you do. Your "talent to aim and kill efficiently" in a FPS is trivial, without meaning nor interest IRL. Whereas in Eve I have learned real meaningful things, precisely because it is such an open-ended MMORPG. And I had not learned these things in previous MMORPGS I played, although I had been stimulated to learn them. It just wasn't enough stimulation but Eve provided it. Which things?
First I learned to be evil. For years in MMOs I have been the haughty annoying do-gooder who lectures evil-doers. I used to spend much of my play time running after scammers, griefers and the like in UO. It was good fun but it was hypocrisy. In Eve I realized that I felt like stealing, and that lecturing people that dared to steal was in fact reproaching them to do what I secretly desired to do but didn't dare to. So I became an ore-thief and believe me this had far-reaching effects in my life because I'm such a nasty haughty do-gooder lecturer IRL as well.
Then I learned to take risks by PVPing. I've played MMOs since 1999 and yet I've never PVPed until Eve. In Eve I got to pvp becauser otherwize the game gets horribly boring after a while. To take a coward like me into the pvp arena is no small feat. Congratz Eve and its dev team. Oh I'm not pvping much, but I'm coming to it. I used to stay in empire for fear of being attacked in low sec, well now I rat in low sec and welcome pvpers in my cheap frig. They teach me stuff, they give me enjoyment and fun, and I come back stronger and nearer to being a pvper myself. This sounds silly but bear in mind that I am a big wuss and for me it is much.
Lastly, Eve pushes me to join a corp and to interact with players like no other game ever did. I'm the solo type, but try being solo+carebear in eve and you'll taste the bore of your lifetime... and yet I've endured it until I took a year break. When I came back I started to go to low-sec because my body knew that if I didnt do it I'd leave the game again. In the same way I know I'll have to join a corp, which is a big leap for me. A real corp, for some time... not just faking a corp-joining for a few days.
Conclusion, Eve is transforming me because its gameplay is so open-ended and its content and fun is so relying on players. You got to build your fun by choosing your own gameplay wisely, otherwize you'll be a bored mission runner who would be just as entertained playing an offline game while chatting on ICQ.
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