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Earthan
Gallente The Absolutely Amazing Fire Eaters
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Posted - 2007.05.06 19:17:00 -
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Edited by: Earthan on 06/05/2007 19:14:25 Well in my long time history, nearly also 4 year:), in Eve i have lived a lot of amazing moments.
I still think the crown takes a frigate night when i was in BNC.We were all in various stadium of alcohol influence and having good fun and we attacked , for fun, i cant remember 3-5 enemy bs (we were around 6 persons if i remmber), sure to die horribly, and actually we have won , killed all the bs in frigs.And it was before all those changes that eased the survival of small ships against big ones...
Cheers to any BNC reading this.
Second place takes a Rise fight attacking enemy pos (Yuowaht) when outgunned by enemy and still killing thier carrer.Kudos to Taurus for inspired leadership.
Cheers to all devs and players ,Eve is trully something unique.
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Katrina Kirellii
Caldari Escorts of Eve Hyperium
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Posted - 2007.05.06 19:25:00 -
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When I went to see Ginger Magician for the first time. I leaped into Hagilur and looked about. Ginger was shooting shuttles in his Armageddon from over 100km away. So I started moving that direction... Ginger then shot my Scorpion. I then jammed him and hit the cloak... Ginger proceeded to station and I talked to him from outside. He begged for over an hour for me not to harass him in many ways and please just let him go back to shooting shuttles and such. Eventually when 4 of his friends logged in and came to his aid to say it was okay to undock in his battleship, I left. It was really pathetic if you think about it - but very memorable.
Every good meal or celebration deserves a fine whine and Ginger's is the best for any event.
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Qolde
Minmatar Guardian Heroes Inc.
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Posted - 2007.05.06 19:32:00 -
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My most memorable moment was the first time I went soloing in lowsec in a stabber. Some of those battles made my heart pump more than the first time I rode a rollercoaster. Never get popped again! |
Voltron
Caldari STK Scientific Rule of Three
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Posted - 2007.05.06 19:47:00 -
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I know theres been bigger moments, but my personal most memorable, and the one that ushered in EVE's new warfare style to me, was the death of the first dreadnaught.
That was a great battle and one hell of a good time!
Volt It's great touching your own dink isn't it?
You're looking at the worlds next *****CatDoll! |
ShadowDuke
Caldari Territorial Arms
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Posted - 2007.05.06 20:06:00 -
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I remember eve armegeddon... that was awsome. __________________________________________________ Territorial Arms: Peace through superior firepower |
Dalnora
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Posted - 2007.05.06 20:19:00 -
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My most memorable event in Eve was when I first trained up enough skill and saved up enough money to buy my Rifter. I then took it out to 0.0 space and traveled all around because there was really no one there back then.
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couger malthas
Amarr Shiva Morsus Mihi
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Posted - 2007.05.06 20:30:00 -
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hmmm i would have to say my most MM would have to be back in secondgen when i started, i loved the game everything was like ****, easy on the eyes and made me happy in the pants.... anyways i would ahve to say when i was in AMAX when i was stitting on a low sec gate scouting in my first geddon... i wish i knew Moo was able to kill people on low sec gates _______________________________________________
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Sakura Nihil
Tabula Rasa Systems The Star Fraction
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Posted - 2007.05.06 20:57:00 -
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Best memory?
Third alliance tournament, night before SF vs. ASCN. We spent the night practing breaking turtle tanks, and it didn't look that hopeful, so already a loss down we hit the hay for the night to wake up rested in the morning.
I get up, watching my teammates prepare and outfit their ships, make last minute preparations as they're then transported to Jove space. The rest of the Fraction gathers on Vent and starts up EVETV, IRC, alliance chat, the works and watches as they take the field and the announcers think it will be an ASCN win considering our blunder the previous match - I think it was only Mebrithiel who gave us the go ahead prior to the match.
It starts, we put the damps and webs on their three largest ships, and start railgun and drone fire on the two Hookbills - all of a sudden, we swap fire to one, and it melts, we then focus on the other one and it goes down. So, right there we could have won on points, but what happens next stunned me - our Huginn pilot released his web on their Zealot, and it charges towards us. Outside of remote repair range, he re-webs it, and we hammer it - that just leaves their Eos and Hyperion; more split fire to drain each one's capacitor, then focused fire on the Eos to bring it down, followed by the Hyperion.
A team that tied BoB in the Second Alliance Tournament was utterly crushed. We were cheering at the top of our voices on Vent, and if we would have been next to each other in RL I would without doubt bet there would have been bear hugs and champagne corks popping, followed by much drunken revelry afterwards. That was one of my proudest moments in EVE, to be with these people at this time in my career to experience this.
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Andrymeda
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Posted - 2007.05.06 21:02:00 -
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Congrats! Hope to see many more.
My most memorable moment was outwitting a Mo0 squadron and not firing a single shot.
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AS Patriot
StarHunt Fallout Project
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Posted - 2007.05.06 21:13:00 -
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Hehe thanks for man funny hours doing almost everything you only dream of doing in your sometimes boring real life..
Keep on rocking __________________________________________________ Flying and building for
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XFurion
Harbour Rats
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Posted - 2007.05.06 21:16:00 -
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Congrats CCP for this awesome game
My best memories... 2.5yrs ago i had only 1 week of gaming and without knowing i went to 0.0 and got blow up by a sniper Apoc, 1.5yr ago my very 1st fleet battle .. i was speachless
playing this awesome game with my friends for 2.5 yrs is also the best a player can have :)
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Rodj Blake
Amarr PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2007.05.06 21:18:00 -
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My favourite moment was attending Emperor Doriam's coronation.
Dulce et decorum est pro imperium mori. |
Fitz Chivalry
eXceed Inc.
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Posted - 2007.05.06 21:20:00 -
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My most memorable moment was joining my first corp (Helios Enterprises 4tw) and seing my ceo's megathron and being told it cost 125,000,000 isk and never imagining ever having enough isk to buy something like that.
/me looks at wallet with 5m isk - hmm nothing changes.
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Prosephonie
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Posted - 2007.05.06 21:44:00 -
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I've never believed in MMO's. Something about buying a game and having to pay to play it just always made me think it was some sort of sham. I mean, who the hell buys a game that is useless unless you're forking over money continuously to play it?
Sometime in 2003 this EVE box appeared in my local video game store. I'd just gotten off games like Homeworld and Conquest: Frontier Wars, and the famous Freelancer.
I'd stare at it's blank face on the cover, staring back at me and I'd think "It looks cool, but why would I ever want to pay money to play it?"
Of course, the rumor mill had been grinding at home. All my friends had heard about this crazy new game where everything was perfectly to scale, and you could be flying along and have this behemoth of a battleship fly for five minutes end to end over the top of you as you lined up in traffic to travel. A crazy world where you had to physically travel to objects in the void of space, and your ship always stayed put. This paculior pixelated world seemed so alien to me, I could own my own asteroid mining outpost; or set up my own space station in the deep regions of the universe.
Every day I worked at the mall I'd stop in on lunchbreak and look at the games on the rack. Every day I grinned while walking past EVE ONLINE. Wondering why you'd spend all this time building something that stays for all to see and destroy when you log off. The rumors had passed my ears of complete lawlessness, and this band of players called "Concorde" who had taken it apon themselves to mediate players in eve.
Chaos did not interest me, and I walked passed.
Months came and went, the cover of the EVE ONLINE box burned into the back of my retnas. The rumors had quieted, I hadn't heard anything in a long time about this crazy game put together by a bunch of Nerds from Iceland.
Then one thundery rainy day came. The love of my life (at the time) dumped me for my best friend. My other best friend moved away from home, school was out, and I was depressed. I walked along the mall, a tear running down my cheek. My life as I knew it had ended. I remember thinking I had no-one in the world as I walked into EB Games that day, another tear ran down my cheek. And there he was again, that orange box looked so warm and inviting compared to the cold harsh reality of my life that day. I walked past, a slight smile on my face. I reminiced of sunnier days in rhode island before all this crap happened I was back walking the bike path in Bristol, watching the waves in the bay. I walked forever just staring at the blue water. Sadly, My memory was longer than the isle I smacked headlong into an end display, dumping varius game boxes, including a copy of EVE ONLINE all over the floor.
I put them all back, and stared blankly at the half a face staring back at me from the shelf, and grinned.
I must have looked like some sort of deranged mad nerd that night. Thunder roared outside my room. My lights were off, the only thing lighting up my surroundings was the glow from the monitor.
I installed; logged in, hands trembling, and stared at this funny little ship called a "Velator" The back of the box showed pictures of space, I was not there... Shoulda not X'd out the annoying voice.
I grinned, I had no ******* clue how to do anything in this game, it rocked! It took me 6 hours to undock, I was aggrivated but on the edge of my seat. Here comes lawlessness, and I'm ready to kick someone's ass or die trying!
The screen went black, then opened up to a sweeping space station, immediatly infront of me flew the coolest looking space ship I'd ever seen. It was like a double-barreled shotgun with engines. "It must be a small cruiser" I thaught, I was hooked.
The following days proved to be one rumor killer after another. There were no "Battleships", Concorde was not players, My ship did log off (phew). But nomatter the bad news, I had found a game that absolutely kicks ass.
Thanks for the Memory CCP!
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Tredegar
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Posted - 2007.05.06 21:56:00 -
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In a week or two I will also turn 4 years old. My fondest memory is when I ventured into space for the first time. Oh, the wonder of it all!! I never looked back and I have not considered playing any other game since.
"I may be a craven little coward, but I'm a greedy craven little coward." Daffy Duck |
Pinky Denmark
The Cursed Navy
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Posted - 2007.05.06 22:15:00 -
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At my first new year in Eve 2 players I never knew built me a Ferox that I could only just afford to insure - People in Eve are Nice... This day today I always have a fitted Ferox in hangar with a prefix: Sub'Fantom
Thx Sub'Rosa and FantomChaser
Btw PvP in Eve really gives a kick - even if you are a Falcon sneaking up on 3 noob cruisers and taking them all out - I'm a nice guy!! and OMG I love Team Tuxford for the speedbalancing... |
Fallaize
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Posted - 2007.05.06 22:35:00 -
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So many.
Being 3 months old and Piloting my first Raven
Losing my first Raven at a month old to a Gate Sniping Geddon at 100km when you could stack Damage mods (Curse you Vadar Kramax)
My First Corp and Cro Magnus Singing over Teamspeak (Im coming to take you away haha, Hehe, Hoho etc)
My First War and spending alot of it hiding in stations
My second War and chasing people down in my Crow
Roaming Lowsec and Popping people because I was bored. Then feeling guilty and reimbursing their losses!
So many
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Sqalevon
Masuat'aa Matari
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Posted - 2007.05.06 22:51:00 -
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Edited by: Sqalevon on 06/05/2007 22:48:36 My most memorable event would have to be me flying with Oracle, with my brothers, towards Stain to meet up with a fleet of Jove to fight the Stain Alliance.
Actually the part of that event that sticked most to me was some friendly fire by the Joves on one of our pilots before we even encountered the Stain Alliance.
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James Larkin
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Posted - 2007.05.06 22:53:00 -
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! {FANFARE}!!!{CHEERS}!!!
Well my most memorial moment was when i was young and foolish noob i had just bought my first ship and thought i was king of the world and wanted to be a bounty hunter and i saw my first pirate and was like aha! and i targeted him and diedthen my pod diedin under 2 seconds i was amazedit took minutes to register that was pretty cool!
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Gilgamoth
Imperium Technologies Firmus Ixion
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Posted - 2007.05.06 23:08:00 -
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Happy Birthday EVE
My most memorable moment was just after getting my first Covert Ops ship and I was travelling back to my corps home station. I came across an Aurora event where five Imperial Apocolypse's were causing grief in local. I joined the gang and was given a copy of the BM they'd dropped.
I warped in cloaked to find myself 70km below them, and slowly made my way to about 10km below them. a fleet of about 30 locals jumped in at their optimals and ripped the Aurora team to pieces. To this day I reckon that they didn't know how it was done
Here's to another 4 years of fun.
Regards,
Gil
Future Falcon EVE Tools - Project Leader.
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Tiirae
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Posted - 2007.05.06 23:09:00 -
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My most memorable moment was probably the first time someone tried to pirate me. I was ratting in my brand new brutix when this guy in a thorax locks and scrambles me. He didn't last long enough to warp out
it was that event that first got me interested in PvP...
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Neolith
Caldari Aurora Empire Fuzzy Nut Attack Squirrels
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Posted - 2007.05.06 23:13:00 -
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encountering the vicios and cruel gatecamper[s] of 0.0 space :D -------------------------------------- Don't confuse the Truth with majority's Opinion. --------------------------------------
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Kal'rek
Minmatar Black Lotus Heavy Industries Ethereal Dawn
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Posted - 2007.05.06 23:16:00 -
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Best for me was the day my r+d gave me a bpo. Then he curled up an died. ;-)
happy Birthday eve and Players
kal
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LemmingNoWhereToGo
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Posted - 2007.05.06 23:20:00 -
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1. My friend and I racing each other to download Eve, 'this game we'd heard about that might be worth a go' - heh.
2. Being gobsmacked at how beautiful space and the ships appear, the variety of objects, the warp graphics and even the old font for 'WARPING' (bring it back!)
3. Joining my first ever corp and learning the wondrous and convoluted ropes
4. Making friends, enemies and corp website banners
5. Weekend long belt-stripping sessions
6. Snowball launchers on Christmas Day
7. An entire two week Christmas holiday off work, devoted utterly to Eve and that includes shunning a massive street party and spending New Year pwning plexes as players from around the world wished each other Happy New Year throughout the night.
8. (and this one's a biggie) Discovering Eve Radio (thanks Derboff), entering compo's, pwning for hours to some great dance music mixes, participating in the fantastic 'Lemmings Leap'. Managing to get the DJ to shout-out to a n00b friend I was introducing to Eve. Should have seen his face ;o)
9. Smacking piewats in local and falling about laughing at their responses and being invited to join them
10. Reading the messages tagged on cans left at Eve Gate
11. The amazing in-game jukebox - soundtrack of my life for a few months back in the n00b days
12. Eve all-nighters, fast food, beer and hysterical laughter at gang-chat
13. Spending an entire night flying manual with a gang of others until we finally found Yan Jung ruins
14. ...and all the usual first times - ganking, being ransomed, being ganked, adoring the mining laser glow reflecting off nearby roids, spending hours reading about items in market, warping to the sun for the first time, blocking all gates to trap an ore-thief...the list is endless.
Thanks CCP. Teh Iceh ;o)
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Commander Hansen
Furious Vendetta FATAL Alliance
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Posted - 2007.05.06 23:57:00 -
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Congrats CCP on a well done project, and work! There will always be something to correct and fix in the game, but we all love you 2 years in eve, and loving every minute of it.
Keep it up
Hansen
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Shamza
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Posted - 2007.05.07 00:14:00 -
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I dont have much memories to share yet as Im new to EVE, but I really love playing this game. It has so much depth and things to learn. Well done CCP and grats on 4th EVE birthday
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tlmitf
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Posted - 2007.05.07 00:25:00 -
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The best moment for me was actually the first ship i lost, my megathron.
running a nice lvl 4, got scramed ran outta cap and *pop*... I was shaking for ages! I couldnt believe that i just lost a 100M BS, it was gone ... forever.
Worst moment was taking yet another mega into lowsec and getting ganked by a pair of russians. There was NOTHING i could do. I couldnt lock targets, my drones wouldnt attack (poped them out to late) and i had no cap. All i could do was sit there and watch my ship explode around me, all i was thinking was "you ***** i hope that was as boring for you as it was for me" At least i got out of there with my pod!
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Ris Dnalor
Minmatar Stormriders Fimbulwinter
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Posted - 2007.05.07 00:30:00 -
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I remember hauling without autopilot & making very good isk, I remember armageddon day when lag kicked everyone's butt. I remember training learning before everything else only to have really rich people pass me up in skill points b/c the have the uber implants ( i'm not bitter :) )
I remember techell, great people, honor to have known them & done business with them. I remember how harvesters got really expensive & how we all wished we had saved some...
I remember crielere & concord shooting people & people chainspawning concord, & how it wasn't really a gate to jovian space after all just a stupid science station that came up with stealth bombers.... blame the Caldari & Gallente... it was their idea all along.
I remember lots of things & lots of people that have come on gone.
bottom line: Eve isn't just a story waiting to be told. It's millions of stories, some of which that will be told but most will only ever be know by a rare few.
Here's to the people who made eve & the people who play eve & to another million stories that are beginning and ending as we add to the thread.
thanx, it's been fun & will be still. -- Talking in Circles is more dizzying than walking in them...
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Dr Deur
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Posted - 2007.05.07 00:42:00 -
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Even as I first saw the game 2 or 3 years ago, it still amazes me how the game was put together, *cheers to all the people who spent months deveoping EVE Online
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Prometheus Titan
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Posted - 2007.05.07 00:52:00 -
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What I like the best about this game is the gigantic amount of bullcrap Devs publish in their blogs (keep it going guys!!!) the overdose of angry replies and threats to leave the game if changes are being made to the game and last but not least, the extreme devotion of even those who dared to even think to leave EVE on such occassions but never really did!
On our way to 60k simultanious online people playing EVE for Ultra Woot-age ;-) \0/, Ever-lag-city Jita having over 1000 players in it at average and DX 10 graphics and in station pawnage!!
EVE FOREVER!!!! Prometeus Titan
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