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EVE Online massive war.
January 29th, 2014, 23:18
http://www.polygon.com/2014/1/28/535…0-year-history
I don't play or follow MMO's at all, but I saw this on a different forum and was like whoa! Do people actually invest that much time to play a game so that a ship which literally takes months of real-time to build, they have up to 40 of them????? Or are they sinking real money to watch them turn into space dust??
I don't play or follow MMO's at all, but I saw this on a different forum and was like whoa! Do people actually invest that much time to play a game so that a ship which literally takes months of real-time to build, they have up to 40 of them????? Or are they sinking real money to watch them turn into space dust??
Last edited by Icefire; January 29th, 2014 at 23:43.
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January 29th, 2014, 23:24
I tried the game a few years back I never got interested. To answer your question yes people have the time. CCP is not kidding when they say players run the game.
Here are two links about some of the events people have done.
1. http://massively.joystiq.com/2012/10…ts-and-events/
2. http://www.nowgamer.com/mmo-worlds/1…out_there.html
Here are two links about some of the events people have done.
1. http://massively.joystiq.com/2012/10…ts-and-events/
2. http://www.nowgamer.com/mmo-worlds/1…out_there.html
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January 29th, 2014, 23:43
I sounded like I was implying people were morons for investing so much time & money into a game. That's not what I meant. I edited the post. I was just like "40 ships which literally take months to build??? DAMN!!"
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January 30th, 2014, 00:28
Originally Posted by Icefire40 of those lost by one side (two sides in a 2200 player battle so I would guess nobody lost more than one). Usually, say, a guild would all contribute to make it and someone 'has it' I would think. I don't think they can buy the ship, but the plans or schematics for it, which they then build from the ground up with lots of resources and real time.
http://www.polygon.com/2014/1/28/535…0-year-history
I don't play or follow MMO's at all, but I saw this on a different forum and was like whoa! Do people actually invest that much time to play a game so that a ship which literally takes months of real-time to build, they have up to 40 of them????? Or are they sinking real money to watch them turn into space dust??
Call me carebear if you want, but that's why I would never even think about joining that fight. Wasting a couple of hours worth of exp in Everquest 1 when I died without rez was upsetting enough, losing months of work and hundreds or thousands of dollars in a battle is definitely out of the question.
January 30th, 2014, 00:39
People did not necessarily lose money outright unless they got their hardware with real currency. EVE currency and actual real life money are more interchangeable than most MMO currencies.
Personally, I feel such a game model with a chance for losing what you've accumulated is a helluva lot less stagnant than your traditional "raid for x months/years, and repeat ad nauseum with the release of each new expansion and +0.5% power gain". To each their own.
Again, money was not necessarily lost. And building up a fleet over several months' time is little different than building up a character in any other MMO when it comes to time invested. It just so happens that instead of getting bored with the game and your overpowered character, and abandoning the game outright, powercreep/mudflation is instead handled by the game's mechanics.
And who exactly is a "moron" for enjoying a game? Lot of hypocrisy around here.
Personally, I feel such a game model with a chance for losing what you've accumulated is a helluva lot less stagnant than your traditional "raid for x months/years, and repeat ad nauseum with the release of each new expansion and +0.5% power gain". To each their own.
Again, money was not necessarily lost. And building up a fleet over several months' time is little different than building up a character in any other MMO when it comes to time invested. It just so happens that instead of getting bored with the game and your overpowered character, and abandoning the game outright, powercreep/mudflation is instead handled by the game's mechanics.
And who exactly is a "moron" for enjoying a game? Lot of hypocrisy around here.
January 30th, 2014, 00:41
Eve online is a pretty hardcore pvp game, and as couch mentioned very much run by the players. I enjoy it from time to time but I tend to stay away from pvp and just explore around..it's a pretty beautiful game
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January 30th, 2014, 00:59
I wish somebody will do fantasy version of EVE. Is that even possible?
As far as I am aware, EVE is the only MMO that has increased its player number each year and its 10 year old game! Thats an amazing feat. I guess the dev know what they are doing.
As far as I am aware, EVE is the only MMO that has increased its player number each year and its 10 year old game! Thats an amazing feat. I guess the dev know what they are doing.
January 30th, 2014, 11:44
Originally Posted by lostforeverNot fantasy, but a modern day mmo developed by CCP called World of Darkness online. Having the experience with eve's success I hope they can make WoDo just as "perfect" as eve.
I wish somebody will do fantasy version of EVE. Is that even possible?
As far as I am aware, EVE is the only MMO that has increased its player number each year and its 10 year old game! Thats an amazing feat. I guess the dev know what they are doing.
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And I will be beautiful. For though I am not pure, I am honest.
January 30th, 2014, 11:54
Originally Posted by NyxVampiriaI almost forgot about that MMO. Last I heard 15 employees were laid off.
Not fantasy, but a modern day mmo developed by CCP called World of Darkness online. Having the experience with eve's success I hope they can make WoDo just as "perfect" as eve.

Here is the link- http://www.polygon.com/2013/12/12/52…ld-of-darkness
Good news is they calm development is still going on but it's very slow.
"CCP today made strategic adjustments to the staffing on the team working on the World of Darkness project in Atlanta that resulted in the elimination of approximately 15 positions at the company. The change was due to our evaluation of the game's design and ongoing development needs. While this was a difficult decision, CCP remains committed to the franchise and our promise to make a compelling, rich and deep World of Darkness experience."
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January 30th, 2014, 15:33
Originally Posted by CouchpotatoYes, but they have been hiring new staff since. I'm still feeling very positive about it's future
I almost forgot about that MMO. Last I heard 15 employees were laid off.
Here is the link- http://www.polygon.com/2013/12/12/52…ld-of-darkness
Good news is they calm development is still going on but it's very slow.
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January 30th, 2014, 21:11
Eve is a fantastic game if you don't care about moment-to-moment gameplay and you don't mind being an accountant for the most part. It's literally the closest thing to pouring time into a black hole as you're likely to find in the MMO space
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