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Anke Eyrou
Hades Sisters
64
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Posted - 2016.03.09 12:51:51 -
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Jane Airr wrote:no long stories and readings here, cause it's very simple. i've made a few attempts to leave this game with all my stuff give away and uninstalling game clients... but sooner or later i'm back again. not sure what drives me back, cause it's not the same game when i started and i'm not sure what direction it's going to.
so if anyone got similar experience please share how did you manage to escape.
Haven't escaped yet, but you could try to program your PC to redirect you elsewhere when you try to launch the game.
I expect to get this post deleted or locked. So much for freedom of expression.
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Khergit Deserters
Crom's Angels
4416
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Posted - 2016.03.10 00:25:40 -
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Pix Severus wrote:Like a ghost, you have unfinished business in this domain, therefore you linger.
Find out what that unfinished business is, an unreached goal perhaps? Maybe there is someone you have to kill, or a collective of people you have to rob blind.
Once you have completed your business here, you will be free to go towards the light. Damn straight, PS. Just a side note, but such a lingering spirit is called a jiba kurei ("bound + ghost") in Japan. The idea behind it is identical to the idea behind the occidental ghost. Odd, eh?
My unfinished business keeping me jiba here is the forums and the community. Even when in Eve burnout and happily not logging in for weeks, I have to resub for the forums, and to see what's going to happen next in the EVE Online endless soap opera. Can't be arsed to change channels and follow Reddit though, so I somewhat more free to go toward the light. 
What would The Dave Brubeck Quartet do?
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Yun Kuai
Justified Chaos Spaceship Bebop
286
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Posted - 2016.03.10 07:20:12 -
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I was fully addicted to EvE for the last 6 years and then last summer my laptop broke. TL:DR I had to wait about 3 months before my laptop was repaired. That meant for the first few weeks I was literally suffering withdrawls and bored out of my mind since EvE was so ingrained in my daily schedule. Then a few more weeks passed and I stopped craving EvE so much. Once I finally got my laptop back, I waited a few days to reinstall EvE. The desire and drive to play was pretty much gone. If I hadn't reinstalled the game I would have completely stopped, and hell, even then after I reinstalled the game has never really hooked me like it did before. Now I go a few days to a week of not logging in and I'm perfectly fine with that.
The point is, if you remove the ability to give yourself a chance to play you may find it'll give you the chance to finally walk away, or like in my case, it'll allow you to play on a healthier basis.
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pushdogg
Tribal Liberation Force Minmatar Republic
75
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Posted - 2016.03.10 07:50:49 -
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Been back and forth for 10 years.
I've spent the last year sober(read: quit drinking), and that was easier than quitting Eve. Really, I think I play more now. |
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