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Gabriel Karade
Nulli-Secundus
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Posted - 2007.11.29 23:35:00 -
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The endgame's when you leave. ----------
Video - 'War-Machine' |

Lazuran
Gallente Time And ISK Sink Corporation
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Posted - 2007.11.29 23:36:00 -
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The endgame is to kill BoB, unfortunately too many Alliances are at high levels now and BoB is getting farmed. :-/
"...been designed for one purpose and one purpose only. Imagine a handful of repair drones pouring from the carebear's mouth. Now imagine they have um, nothing." -Unknown Hel redesigner (2007) |

MrTripps
Gallente
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Posted - 2007.11.29 23:47:00 -
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A goal a lot of players aim for is establishing their own area of sovereignty in 0.0. You build your own stations and have POSs out the ying yang. That isn't an end game of course, but the start of a different type of game. Then there are players who have done all that and say "To hell with it. Lets go be pirates." 
Certainty of death...small chance of success...what are we waiting for? - Gimli |

Gard Stardust
Gallente Pringles Inc. STYX.
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Posted - 2007.11.29 23:54:00 -
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Actually there is no "endgame" - in a certain class of ship you can be "maxed out" - if in a certain situation, where numbers are equal, your shiptype and skills are needed you might end up on top.
But so what - most fun is to go back to smaller ships, especially t1 frigs / cruisers, and just fit them nicely with t2, or be insane, and fit them faction, and have just fun...
Just look for the "endgame" that is most fun for you!
But I am just a grunt...

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Tellenta
Gallente White-Noise Skunk-Works
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Posted - 2007.11.29 23:58:00 -
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Originally by: Gabriel Karade The endgame's when you leave.
^^ this, the inbetween game is everything you do until that point. This isn't a game that has a specified goal. you can be a mercenary, a pirate, a 0.0 sov member, a producer, a highsec carebear based solely on what you feel like doing at the time. Just some things require more work than others.
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corporal hicks
Gallente Imperium Technologies Firmus Ixion
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Posted - 2007.11.30 00:05:00 -
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You must find the 4 sided crystal of the caldari and use it to create a jumpgate to the m0o home system, there you must fight LORD ZAP the 2003 version in a breacher, then and only then will the eve end credits roll.
" Stay Frosty "
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Martin Mckenna
D00M. Triumvirate.
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Posted - 2007.11.30 00:07:00 -
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Originally by: Crumplecorn What's the endgame in life?
death
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Viper G
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Posted - 2007.11.30 00:08:00 -
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The true end game of eve is to find earth.
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Crumplecorn
Gallente Eve Cluster Explorations
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Posted - 2007.11.30 00:09:00 -
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Originally by: Martin Mckenna
Originally by: Crumplecorn What's the endgame in life?
death
Death is when you turn the game off, or the game ends, not the endgame itself. -
I wish I was a three foot female doll with a watering can and heterochromatic eyes. |

Danae Melios
Azteca Transportation Unlimited
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Posted - 2007.11.30 00:29:00 -
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To answer your question about corps-- They are to help players organize. They allow for corp warfare at all security levels, if you bribe CONCORD to allow it. They allow the group to hold ISK and assets in common-- so everyone can buy an expensive blueprint, for example, and lock it down with a vote so it can't be taken but used in that station.
Corps give an unhackable private channel for all members.
Being in a corporation allows certain members (who have the rights to do so, given by the CEO) to launch Starbases, also referred to as POS's. They are found on the market, and are used for logistics and for mining moons for advanced product manufacturing.
Being in a corporation also allows one to join (or create) an alliance, which is like a supercorporation with many corporations as members. Alliances can seize territory in deep space, if they can fight for it. Alliances can launch Outposts in this claimed territory. They can also build Motherships and Titans (if they are worth it to you).
There is no end game. Missions are an ISK-making distraction for those who don't want to pvp. Eve is centered around Empire-building, and Empire-destroying, and the economy that supports those activities.
Originally by: game box
Conceive a new life without boundaries, where murder, plunder, betrayal, and delusions of grandeur will lead you to boundless glory or to the brink of ruin.
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Splagada
Minmatar Tides of Silence Hydra Alliance
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Posted - 2007.11.30 00:31:00 -
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endgame in eve is when you can be Maltitol ------
Proud Janitor of Tides of Silence
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Iota Belisarius
Ion Corp. Hydra Alliance
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Posted - 2007.11.30 00:34:00 -
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Originally by: Crumplecorn
Originally by: Deviant Tactician Inventor - can you invent unique items?
Thanks!
No. But you can fail repeatedly to invent things which already exist.
BWAHAHAHAHA. So that's what's wrong with invention.... --------------------- Your sig is inappropriate. Please read the forum rules before reposting. -Tirg Sig jacked and nerfed in one day, just my luck. |

Tortun Nahme
Minmatar Heimatar Services Conglomerate
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Posted - 2007.11.30 00:36:00 -
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the endgame for most people is to get suicide ganked in high sec
I mean it must be, thats how alot of people claim to come to the decision to quit 
Originally by: Cecil Montague They should change that warning on entering low sec to:
"Go read Crime and Punishment for a few days then come back."
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Crumplecorn
Gallente Eve Cluster Explorations
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Posted - 2007.11.30 00:39:00 -
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Originally by: Iota Belisarius
Originally by: Crumplecorn
Originally by: Deviant Tactician Inventor - can you invent unique items?
Thanks!
No. But you can fail repeatedly to invent things which already exist.
BWAHAHAHAHA. So that's what's wrong with invention....
I might make it a sig actually... -
I wish I was a three foot female doll with a watering can and heterochromatic eyes. |

Cybarite
Gallente Aristotle Enterprises Ethereal Dawn
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Posted - 2007.11.30 17:47:00 -
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I've come to a conclusion lately, EvE isn't really a game, it's a vehicle, it is other players are the game.
To the OP, endgame isn't a term that applies here, or maybe it aplies from the moment you first undock. There is truely no way to max out your character, to do so would take more time than the game has existed, and the number of skills increases at least once a year.
In other MMO's the endgame is where you stop leveling, and stop gaining new skills, and start working on getting gear to make your character competitive in PvP/Raids/Crafting. In EvE you never stop gaining new skills, you can effectively PvP and contribute to gang warfare from about the start of your second week if you do it right, raids don't exist unless its in PvP where it can be anything from a small gang to the largest fleet fights involving over a thousand players.
EvE is a galaxy sized playground, but it's up to you to define the rules in most cases, my advice is to get yourself into PvP look up the goonswarm wiki, that will give you a good Idea of what you'll need to get started, contact me ingame if you want some firsthand advice. ... Why do I PvP? Because I love the feeling I get when I see the pretty lights and know that someone somewhere is screaming incoherently at their computer screen. |

Lysianna
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Posted - 2007.11.30 17:51:00 -
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Hummm In most MMO, end game is when you're max level. If you're going to aim towards that, you better start RIGHT now. :)
By the time you get there, you'll have a 4 year old daughter, a beer belly and WOW 3 will be coming out.
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