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2/25/09 9:16:08 AM#21
While I will agree on most of your points, none of them are particulary game making or unique to EVE. I am currently playing EVE, and being someone who is very cautious when it comes to RISK vs Reward I don't PvP unless I am drawn into it with my corp. I don't sit in low sec space just waiting to gank someon. Instead I do my thing, support the economy and grow stronger so that I can someday go to Low Sec and help out. Now honestly I have tried this game 3 times before this run, and played it for about 2-3 months each time. I am pushing my 3rd month on this round and although the game is still a bit interesting, I can feel the boredom starting to take over. The monotony of doing Level 3 missions, the monotony of scanning out people or belts or plexs, Lets not talk about the mining or production of things. The skill system although unique in the way you can train skills is by far not ground breaking and definatly not the best I have saw. Instead I find it one of the biggest annoyances of the game. Now please remember that again i don't "Hate" Eve it has its place among the MMO crowd. It has done well it is I just think that in the long run this game is not for me. A game that is for me, well in that case there is only one that I truely enjoyed playing, and that kept me interested for a VERY long time 4 years I think. Asheron's Call, yes a game that is 10+ years old. Its graphics are one of the only things that are lacking in my opinion, that and Botting. AC's Skill and attribute system were by far the best of any game out there even by todays standard. Just the right amount of skills and the ability to raise them with experiance you make off of kills or by repeatedly useing those skills. Quests that were unique, long and complex if you don't believe me look up the Lady Aerifall quest, or the Olthoi Queen quest. A PvP system that was second to none, if you went RED and lived that life you were respected. Corpse Looting was allowed but you didn't drop all of your stuff instead you dropped a set number of items that was decided by the computer, and those were supposed to be random. A guild system that actually promoted someone to build a good guild. Also MONTHLY updates and only 2 paid updates in 10 years, and finally a world full of Lore that is unique not just goblins, dwarfs, elves and humans. Truely original game, and one that I am thinking I may go back to even though the graphics are not the best anymore, but it beats all the SHIAT that has being released in the last 5 years hands down. |
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Originally posted by zantax See I like posts like this. While Eve may not be for you atleast we can have a civil conversation about the game. With players that just pull the "Eve suxz Ass , it's da worz game eva" I can't even conversate with these people. the straight up ignorance and lack of respect for a product trying to be different kills me. Also I enjoyed AC, very good game and would kill for graphics/ UI and animations update. Ultima ONline (3 Years) |
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2/25/09 9:26:14 AM#23
I *want* to like EVE. I really do. I've burned through about a dozen trials trying to 'click', but it never happens. For what it's worth, here's why. Yes, the game itself is beautiful. Absolutely stunning on my machine. But not having an actual avatar in-game kills any kind of 'that's me' feeling I get when I play other games. Maybe that will change when walking in stations comes out... The whole sandbox thing is a dual-edged sword. Yay, I can do anything... now what? Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but travel time is ridiculous. Spend ten minutes auto-piloting to spend two minutes zapping bad guys, then schlep all the way back again? Please tell me I'm doing it wrong. Evil will always win, because Good is dumb. |
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2/25/09 9:31:01 AM#24
I agree with Zantax, very well put. The bottom line folks is that not everybody likes the same thing and they're intitled to dislike or even hate it if they choose too, that's the way the industry is,it's been going on back when Atari and Commodore were the big boys on the block and Nintendo was still a sticker/playing card company...it's not going to change, I'm totally certain that there are people on this earth who cannot stand The Godfather for any number of reasons, too long, to gritty, bad acting, whatever and that's their choice, let them dislike whatever they want and like whatever you want...life moves around alot easier that way. Don't understand the hate? hell i do, it's the nature of the beast...simple. |
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2/25/09 10:38:23 AM#25
you're doing it wrong do not use auto pilot, ever. (OK. 22 jumps through high sec with an empty hauler is something that can be done while AFK) Warp to zero cuts down on a lot of travel time. Also don't accept mission from agents that are greater than 2 jumps away. Farm some agents and know you can reject a mission every 4hours and not loose any standings. |
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2/25/09 10:46:55 AM#26
I think the reason you end up moving on is a pretty simple one. You haven't gotten into the territorial warfare aspects of the game. I think this happens to a lot of people. unless they feel grabbed by a social network to then hold some 0.0 or at least fight for some, there is nothing but grind. The bulk of the lore in the game is player made, the trials over the loss of a station,. The battle that gained one. The politics of negotiating blue and then keeping it. These stories are the ones that give the game longevity. |
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2/25/09 12:44:43 PM#27
@ the comment about the real-time skill training screwing over the newer player: I would agree 100% if.... There was no cap on said skills. I, II, III, IV, V. Done. No mas. A veteran Eve player can only get Frigate to Level V, he cannot get that skill any higher once V is reached. A new player comes into the game and can have that exact same skill to V within their first few weeks thus being on par, in that paticular skill, with ANY "veteran" of the game. Compare that to any of the games that use experience based systems. Forgive me but I'll use everyones favorite comparrison: World of Warcraft. Find me one person who can defeat/out dps/out tank/out heal someone that has been playing WoW for a few years geared out in full Tier 80billion (or wtfever they are up to now) gear vs someone who has only been playing for two weeks. Can't. Won't. Impossible - well - unless they've got some uber hardcore guild behind them that focuses soley on leveling/gearing that player to the teeth... The leveling system in Eve being unfairly balanced towards older players is a myth, a heavily toted myth by those that like to argue against Eve. That's fine. This post will do nothing to dispel that myth, but meh... Gotta say it.... gl hf o7 |
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2/25/09 12:59:08 PM#28
I like Eve alot, but I have friends who don't care for it, none that really 'hate' it and the reason for them is pretty simple. They feel a disconnect between their character and the world. Basically you're a still picture and a spaceship. This turns some people off. In Eve you get immersed in combat, corporations, the market all sorts of things, but in many ways your character, the thing that links you to the world is what you feel the least immersion towards. Not sure if that makes sense the way I wrote it, but some people need to love their character. I think the ambulation project and how they move forward from that point will go a long ways in solving this issue and will bring alot of players into the fold. Alot of it will be fluff at first, but Eve is at a point where it can add that sort of thing, especially if it helps to invest people in the world. There's no game that touches Eve in my opinion. No dev team has the long term vision of CCP. That being said, there is room for improvement and frankly everyone looks for something different in a game so some people just flat out won't like it. |
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2/25/09 1:31:46 PM#29
I think it's freaking hilarious that, when talking about a game with one of the harshest PvP systems out, the players can't stand anyone being harsh about the game. You have to issue carebear criticism or the little horde of Eve players will descend upon you and your comments. |
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2/25/09 2:01:06 PM#30
Originally posted by Z3R01 A big thing people do not like is the effort vs. reward. Think of effort as time, and reward as well, whatever your goal is. To be successful in EVE it takes a significant time sink, morso than many popular games. People like instant and fast. A dyslexic man walked into a bra. |
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2/25/09 2:03:24 PM#31
WizardBlack: "I think it's freaking hilarious that, when talking about a game with one of the harshest PvP systems out, the players can't stand anyone being harsh about the game. You have to issue carebear criticism or the little horde of Eve players will descend upon you and your comments." Go away troll. Nobody is doing that here. |
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2/25/09 2:21:04 PM#32
I think the general consensus of this board is, and have been for a while, that EVE is probably the LEAST hated game of them all. Sure there are many who do not like it but most respect it for what it is. And CCP may be asshats at times but they are at least sticking to their guns so to speak. The community on the other hand, well it is a whole different story wich I will not touch here. This is a weird thread to post in the EVE forums I think. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I wonder if you honestly even believe what you type, or if you live in a made up world of facts. |
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2/25/09 2:41:46 PM#33
slask, the reason you keep getting edited is because you admit that you're trolling. thats a red flag to a moderator.
i love eve, its really not for everyone and i can respect that. people who critisise the community i think are insane, i love eves community, its the most helpful and mature ive ever seen. anyone coming to the london meet up on saturday? |
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2/25/09 5:23:32 PM#34
Originally posted by nurgles While I do agree with you that the Territorial warfare aspects of the game do intrigue me, my cautious nature sees this as being a bigger time sink then anything else in the game. Lets face it if you go out to 0.0 even with a corp within your first month or 2 your going to be living off your corp mates untill you can survive on your own. I am a person who doesn't like to borrow isk off other players, I think buying isk online or gold online defeats the purpose of the game, and I think it skus a game a bit over inflating the economy in that game. So being a self sufficiant person I work my butt off to get the things that I want to use, so the Risk in 0.0 really doesn't outweigh the rewards. The arguement that the game doesn't really begin untill xxx, is a poor one. I have seen far to many, "Shut up and get to level Cap then tell me if the game is easy." or "The game is a grind untill you hit level cap then the game is fun" or in Eve's case, "Once you get into 0.0 the game becomes fun". I find all of these arguments really are self defeating, why does a game only become fun at level cap, or when you enter 0.0. Why can't it be fun the whole time? Asherons call was fun the entire time each level, the quests were not monotonus, exploring was interesting and fun. It didn't matter if you were level 1 or level 125 at the time it was easy to find something fun to do, the journey was fun not the end result. For any games where one of the above statements rings true why do you play them then? Why not play a game like COD 4 or Day of Defeat Source, or Counterstrike source, instant gratification with little to no grind. That is basicly what those statements want, and forgive me if I want a game that is fun to me from the begining to the level cap or area cap in Eve's case. |
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2/25/09 5:34:50 PM#35
the game doesnt begin in 0.0, there are veteran players who have never set foot in nullsec, there are people rich enough to buy my entire alliance who have never undocked from jita 4-4. eve is your story and you write it how you want to. if you are not having fun, its very likely to be because you are doing something that you find not fun. this is your fault. if you cannot find something that you think is fun to do in eve, then its likely not the game for you, but at least you gave it a shot. |
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2/25/09 6:30:31 PM#36
Originally posted by zantax First part get over having other people help you, If you think that will go away as you get an older character it won't. In fact things like capital ships which are strictly one year+ player tools are specifically designed not to work solo. Second, Don't get stuck in the I need to be older/richer/stronger bit either. Its a mentality that cripples people in the game, because there are people that never get rid of it and keep saying that no matter how old they are. My roommate is has a three year old character that most people would die to have and swears that he can't compete |
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2/26/09 1:03:20 AM#37
the first part shows you don't work well in a large group, it is give and take to get stuff done and also that a tackle frigate or fighter bomber is cheap and easy to build in 0.0. Also 0.0 is very very rewarding in terms or cash supply. so you can go there easily, even if you are cautious. You could also dive into logistics and supply for them if you don't want to fly much direct PvP. Or you could getinto the politics, who is blue, who is red, friendly fire analysis, defusing arguments etc. I was also not saying that the game doesn't start till 0.0. Just that for you it seems the interest isn't maintained by anything else in the game beyond 3 months, so maybe the territorial warfare is the hook you need to have a reason to get things done. For me, a game is easily sorted and boring after 3 months of gameplay. Sure there is a few that are fun for playability but they don't keep my mind working or interest high. but i been playing eve for 3 years now. Basically, with EVE if you are getting tired of the gameplay you are doing, you can do something else. You mention a lot of PvE activities and how they are a grind. Without a doubt this is true, but unless you get beyond these activities and enjoy the interactions with other players you will simply leave EVE again. Remember that is fine, it is a game and if you don't enjoy playing it then don't play. Also take what I say with a grain of salt, I have never played any other MMO. Simply because I want a persistant world above all else. For grinding for loot/levels I can play Diablo, for fast instant PvP I can play Team Fortress. For a game that I take part in its history and help build/destroy/fail/succeed with hundreds of others, I play EVE. |
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qazyman
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Joined: 10/04/06
A Good Sandbox isn't about your characters abilities; It's about the players ability. |
2/26/09 2:13:01 AM#38
Originally posted by Umbrood Well said |
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2/26/09 9:30:56 AM#39
Well, Darkfall is doing good, They are listening to the cummunity so it will be good (i think). |
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Originally posted by shadow417
Well thats great, the more fun sandbox MMOs on the Market the better imo. Ultima ONline (3 Years) |
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