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Astralglide
Hard Core Member
Joined: 9/03/07
"Nothing says combat instancing like cleavage, nipples, and leather" |
So, I was kinda enjoying the game. The UI is not as cumbersome as some would have you believe, the graphics are still pretty stunning, and there were some interesting things going on. I uninstalled it after I died (I died on purpose to see what would happen) and being charged money to continue where I left off killed it for me. There were a lot of neat features in this game and I recommend anybody who wants something completely different from the usual fantasy MMO give this one a try. Just don't die.... |
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They wanted real money or just ingame money? |
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This is a good thing actually, you are the type of player Eve does not attract....not saying this is a bad thing for you, but rather a good thing for the Eve community overall. The game is not for everyone, what you experienced is what boot-camps or basic-training are for to weed out the weak and maintain the strong in armies. You are just not the type Eve tries to keep, but the best to you and whatever you end up playing later on. |
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no he wasnt charged real money, in fact, he wasnt charged anything at all. When you die in eve, what you were flying at the time explodes. If you want to fly it again, you have to repurchase the item. The nice thing is, the said item is made by another player, so you are doing your part to fund the crafters and harvesters in the game. However, when you die you are always given a starter ship again... so... you really arent charged a thing. Granted the death penalty is much more harsh than most other games...but thats what makes eve so fun, and also makes eve one of the few mmo's with a functional economy. Darkfall News |
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Astralglide
Hard Core Member
Joined: 9/03/07
"Nothing says combat instancing like cleavage, nipples, and leather" |
Lol- that makes sense I guess and I might give it a try again later on, but as was mentioned before- I would probably be a detriment to the community by the sounds of things. |
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So basically you decided to come and write a thread about a bunch of stuff you made up? "I got charged for dieing in EVE!!111one!" LOL |
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cosy
Master
Joined: 9/15/04
I helped over 300 new players in EvE, how many did you help ? |
OP wow is that way ->
edit: is just took a look on your xfire profile and i dont see eve on the game list www.xfire.com/profile/Astralglide/ troll more want to try eve-online ? i help you-join eve university,L2P-basic guide if you want to understand EvE-Online |
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I agree. Everyone should die at least once on their trial. EvE does not reward failure, it's one of its "Love it or hate it" distinguishing features. Personally, I had my 100th lifetime loss this week - you get used to it after a while. Now I just laugh, even if it's something expensive. |
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Fair enough :) I'm so broke. I can't even pay attention. |
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You get charged isk if you were podded and you need to update your clone. However, NPCs will not pod you unless they glitched. It's really just players that you have to worry bout podding you |
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Actually you dont' even get charged isk if you get podded... you SHOULD update your clone but the game doesn't FORCE you to. So no, the op didn't get 'charged' for dying, not even in the remotest sense of the word. In fact, if he'd made sure his insurance on his ship was up to date and at platinum level he actually got PAID for dying. If it wasn't insured? That's his own fault for flying an un-insured ship. A lot of older players don't bother to insure most of their ships (myself included) for various reasons. Usually because our ships tend to out-live their insurance period and at that point it's cheaper to just not insure them in the first place ;) That or they are T2 ships which the insurance doesn't even begin to cover the mods, let alone the cost of the ship ;) But for a new player, flying T1? Insure insure insure :) As a new player you will most likely lose the ship long before it's insurance runs out.
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i dont get it, do you mean that you are upset that you lost your ship or that you are upset that its possible to die?
i dont think eve is really your kind of game, but good on you for trying it out. |
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i insure tech 1 battlecruisers and tech 1 battleships. i dont bother with frig insurance or cruiser insurance and insuring tech 2 like taram says is pointless. |
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kiddyno071
Elite Member
Joined: 5/17/06
I thought the toilet was funny... others may give it more meaning. *sigh* |
Originally posted by m240gulf
Did you compare Eve to boot camp? LoL! |
Originally posted by Astralglide
You died on purpose and then quit because you died? uh... hmmmmmmm. Ok. As for the money part - the other posters are correct. Myself, I cannot get past the part where you died on purpose and then quit the game cause you died. |
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the only other way I could think of he thought he was charged isk was he lost some t1 ship and had to pay ISK for new fittings and to reinsure his new ship
When you die it will cost you ISK and the further along you get in the game the more you will lose. |
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I have been playing eve for about three years now. While I love almost everything about the game he one thing I can say that absolutley HATE about the game is the amount of e-peen waving holier then though eliteists that it attracts. like Mr. Wow is that way -> guy. Seriously, your not nearly as hardcore as you think you are. -Currently Looking forward to Fallen Earth. If it sucks..I give up... |
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you have to get insurance on your ship............join Eve University and they will teach you how to play the game. |
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Kyleran
Elite Member
Joined: 9/13/06
"In EVE, no one gives a damn about a fair fight." - chafin |
Originally posted by x_rast_x I think that's a great idea. In fact, the tutorial should lead every new player into an non-winnable scenario that results in their ship being destroyed. Then they'd respawn and have to purchase a new one with the funds they earned doing the tutorial. That would give them a much more honest experience to the game play. OP, don't let the folks here scare you off, EVE is for all sorts of players, and you can play it so you suffer minimal losses .(i.e. I've played for over two years on 3 characters and have no where near 100 ship losses, but I'm risk averse)
"This is the most intelligent, well qualified and articulate response to a post I have ever seen on these forums. It's a shame most people here won't have the attention span to read past the second line." - Anon EVE Cult member since May 2007 Regarding EVE: "To be honest, I think God himself created this game." - Shek Regarding new players in EVE: "Think of yourself as a child released into a park full of pedophiles..." - Eleazaros |
Originally posted by Kyleran I think that's a great idea. In fact, the tutorial should lead every new player into an non-winnable scenario that results in their ship being destroyed. Then they'd respawn and have to purchase a new one with the funds they earned doing the tutorial. That would give them a much more honest experience to the game play. OP, don't let the folks here scare you off, EVE is for all sorts of players, and you can play it so you suffer minimal losses .(i.e. I've played for over two years on 3 characters and have no where near 100 ship losses, but I'm risk averse)
He who fights and runs away lives to fight another day. |
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"He who fights and runs away lives to fight another day." I tried but the first thing they did was warp scramble me. Those lo-sec pirates knew their business :) |
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Originally posted by JuJutsu ok.. how about - he who stealths and runs away lives to fight another day? |
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Originally posted by elderotter ok.. how about - he who stealths and runs away lives to fight another day?
Works like a charm. I love my covert ops frigate :) I wonder if sticking a prototype cloak on the cruiser and destroyer would've kept me from being podded.... |
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Originally posted by JuJutsu
Works like a charm. I love my covert ops frigate :) I wonder if sticking a prototype cloak on the cruiser and destroyer would've kept me from being podded.... that kind of depends on who is more patient... you or the pirate. |
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The Devs said they wanted to include this in the tutorial in the future, btw. |
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