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MMORPG.com EVE Online Correspondent Andrew Wallace writes this look at the upcoming social networking feature in CCP's EVE Online.
Read Looking at COSMOS Cheers, |
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cosy
Newshound
Joined: 9/15/04
EvE Rules #491 you should never, ever attack Russians on winter months |
8/10/09 2:17:13 PM#2
is funny how some ppl cry about this and also cry about metagaming/forums hacking, geeeeeeeeeeeez some ppl dont have a clue |
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8/10/09 2:59:16 PM#3
Now that they have fleshed out the aspects of what COSMOS will be, the QQ should start ramping down some. The possibilties of what this can do are enourmous indeed, I see this making EVE more viable and a worthy MMO into the future. Currently playing: |
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8/10/09 4:25:06 PM#4
I guess it'll be a good thing for EVE... but really I'm not that excited for it.... I'll like the new mail system and thats about it really. I'd much rather get Walking in Stations. |
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surfsk8snow
Novice Member
Joined: 12/02/07
Cinori Aluben - CSM62011 |
8/10/09 5:13:46 PM#5
The new mail system is (obviously) long overdue, and the idea of interacting with the game through the web browser is yet another unique ambition, CCP taking advantage of countless players' ideas. Esp since EVE is really a game of information, numbers, and statistics, accessing these outside of the client will be hugely helpful. Character pages will be, ok. They'll add content and functionality, and I'm never against that. Its the other implications and possibilities of this system that get me excited. Cinori Aluben - CSM6 2011 |
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8/10/09 5:56:10 PM#6
I almost wish it said "KOS-MOS" instead of COSMOS... One can dream about a Xeno- MMORPG... |
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8/10/09 7:05:15 PM#7
as long as EVE is built with heavy favortism to PVPers and casual / non-pvpers are treated as second class players EVE will continue to be a nitch game. make a world, not a game, we dont want another game. |
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cosy
Newshound
Joined: 9/15/04
EvE Rules #491 you should never, ever attack Russians on winter months |
8/10/09 7:10:09 PM#8
Originally posted by brenth the fail is strong on this one you dont have to play the game to skill up and you say eve if not for casual gamers you have no idea ............. |
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8/10/09 7:13:01 PM#9
Yeah, you're wrong in saying it's for casual gamers. It's actually for non-gamers. Click a skill, and just turn off the computer for a week or so, and come back. Never has a game encouraged you to not play more than EVE Online has... well, next to Runescape. |
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8/10/09 7:59:57 PM#10
Originally posted by KenTsurugi
That's not entirely accurate, as you need money to buy those skills. Most MMOs will have you chasing XP, EVE has players chasing ISK instead.
Regarding COSMOS, I'm pretty much of the same opinion as surfsk8snow, it's where they could go with it in the future that is the most exciting. “The contents of this post do not necessarily reflect the views of MMORPG.com and its management.” |
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8/11/09 2:55:36 AM#11
Web site, nice. One word: iCosmos Awesome. Give me an iphone Eve client, and I can rule the markets mwa-ha-ha-ha-ha!
Shava |
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8/15/09 3:59:46 PM#12
Originally posted by KenTsurugi
Yea good luck affording that exhumer skill, or any of the advanced learning skills, or well anything in the game without actually playing it. My guess is either one, the game was too big for your puny mind or two, you tried to get in a goonswarm and then raged quit when they ganked you. As the saying goes, GB2WoW. |
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8/18/09 1:50:23 AM#13
sounds like a good idea. LOTRO tried a version. It kind of fell flat. Shadowlord Sage Napa Valley, UO, 1997. |
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