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5/20/09 12:27:04 PM#21
There is one more way to get money, and dont know why no one is talking about it. Oil rig. Place in middle of PvP zone, crawling with Atroxes where oil barrel is spawn every 5-15 min. Each barrel is worth between 5 and 15 ped, so if u can survive long enough its great way to make money. Was there, done that. I make my way from zero to over 40,000 ped in 3 years. No minning, hunting, just pure rigging 2-4 hours per day. Thinkin about it like an extra job. After 3 years cash out and leave with almost 4000$. Originally posted by ericbelser P.S. If you're going to leap into the personal attacks some more because you have trouble following arguments, you might as well get it right: my intoxicant of choice is alcohol and I only waste time here when surfing internet porn gets boring..... |
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5/20/09 1:05:29 PM#22
Originally posted by bmdevine
If you check out the most popular forum for Entropia ( www.entropiaforum.com ), you'll see a number of threads where players benchmark the time from request to money in hand. The time does seem variable, anywhare from 1.5 to 6 weeks. Guess it depends on countries involved, bank policies, etc.
Some of these examples were players leaving game, some merely selling off surplus skills or inventory.
This is not to say that everyone in game makes a profit, not by any means. It does say that the game is different from your run of the mill FPS. Alpha AG Geek |
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5/20/09 1:07:39 PM#23
Originally posted by kicek.1
Surviving at the oil rig these days would involve a pretty significant outlay of PK equipment and the ability to fend off high maturity atrox. Sure, it's possible, but not for the beginner, or even the mid-level player. Alpha AG Geek |
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Nytewolf2k7
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Joined: 7/05/07
"He who fights monsters best be careful lest he also become a monster" - Anonymous |
5/20/09 11:06:52 PM#24
Originally posted by AlphaGeek Surviving at the oil rig these days would involve a pretty significant outlay of PK equipment and the ability to fend off high maturity atrox. Sure, it's possible, but not for the beginner, or even the mid-level player. As I found out one day, Ahh, the memories ;-) If you've got the money and the skills, sure, I'd recommend it ;-) Sick of playing Entropia Universe? Want to quit, but don't want your hard earned money to vanish? Give your items to ME :-) |
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5/22/09 1:27:13 PM#25
Originally posted by kicek.1
Full of shit !
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5/22/09 5:12:18 PM#26
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There is one more way to get money, and dont know why no one is talking about it. Oil rig. Place in middle of PvP zone, crawling with Atroxes where oil barrel is spawn every 5-15 min. Each barrel is worth between 5 and 15 ped, so if u can survive long enough its great way to make money. Was there, done that. I make my way from zero to over 40,000 ped in 3 years. No minning, hunting, just pure rigging 2-4 hours per day. Thinkin about it like an extra job. After 3 years cash out and leave with almost 4000$. Question remains then.
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So in short summary, lack of advertising & RL cash makes this a show-stopper. After having played for a number of hours now (don't check my XFIRE, it isn't always on), I can understand why the average player won't care for this game. You do a lot of running around just to find a hand-full of mobs - it is not like they spawn every 30 secs at same place in huge crowds as in your standard MMO. And that can make it a bit boring. Then again, sandboxes are often like that, take away todays quests in SWG (or rather, think pre-NGE/CU) and there didn't seem that much to do there either (well, aside from more mobs). And the hardcore skill lovers shouldn't mind. Oh well, I was just curious what you all had to say. Perhaps I should have posted in General to get some more of the trolls here :D For me personally, I am still not sure if I like it or not. And if one can't make up ones mind after several playing sessions....
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5/23/09 1:57:08 PM#28
Why don't I play EU? For starters, I had never heard of it. So, that in and of itself would be a fairly large show-stopper. Secondly, I'm not really looking to throw RL $ at a company for virtual goods, atm. If there is a way for 'skill' to overcome $ in the game, great. If not, no thanks.
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5/23/09 5:05:44 PM#29
Originally posted by docminus
Actually that isn't a problem in EU. If you've only played for a few hours I'm guessing you're sweating, unless you put in cash which seems unlikely. If so you obviously didn't find the sweat camp or other sweating areas. Running around to find mobs isn't really a problem for a noob in EU. I've played for just over a week now and I think the biggest problem for a noob is the cost of consumables like ammo and the repair costs, coupled with the quick degradation of equipment. This is made worse by the fact that sweat is very difficult to sell right now, the price is low, and you spend way too long standing around trying to sell it. You can't sell it through the auction house, you have to sell it through trade chat in a local area. The more free players there are I suppose the cheaper sweat becomes. And I can understand MA need to make money. But I'm coming to see that things simply cost too much in EU. If they didn't perhaps more people would stick around. Not that EU is empty compared to similar games like AO and Ryzom. It's doing better than either of those. |
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5/23/09 5:10:27 PM#30
Yes, it's the "RL cash thingy". Thanks but no thanks. |
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5/24/09 6:33:14 PM#31
Yes... the "RL cash thingy" Well... i was quite active player about 1,5 years so i know something about EU. But now... pfft. Online casino - nothing else. Im nothing against to pay to play... (EU free? drop it) but, u usually get something back what is worth u r money. SO simply.. that game is not worth that money what u will put in it. Disappointed. MA may burn.. with or without Cry2. Thats my opinion and that is based on something bit more than just 3h gameplay. Me, as player who likes to have good time if "i play"... not second job. |
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5/24/09 7:01:24 PM#32
Originally posted by Mahlo
Post the numbers, then. -Letting Derek Smart work on your game is like letting Osama bin Laden work in the White House. Something will burn.- |
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Nytewolf2k7
Novice Member
Joined: 7/05/07
"He who fights monsters best be careful lest he also become a monster" - Anonymous |
5/25/09 12:47:22 PM#33
The "real cash" economic model is a turn off for some people, and hence, is why it only appeals to certain types of people. For one of those people to even download and play, they'd have to get the same or better bang for their buck they could get elsewhere... If WoW had a "real cash" model and EU had a "P2P" or "F2P" model, well the populations "might" be reversed, or not...
Sick of playing Entropia Universe? Want to quit, but don't want your hard earned money to vanish? Give your items to ME :-) |
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5/25/09 12:57:53 PM#34
I tried it and the controls at the start kind of set me off on the wrong foot - just didn't like the "feel" of it. Then the whole sweating animals thing was a snore so just went back to WoW. |
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5/25/09 1:18:55 PM#35
Thinking about it, the real cash thingy wasnt exactly what droped me out of the game, the problem was the game was expensive to play. I really liked the freedom feel i got in the game, but it was expensive to play it. 10 € lasted me for around 1 week, it was too much for my economy. What pity, if the game was cheaper in it's paid items it sure will have more peeps. -=AlaKraM=- |
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5/25/09 3:56:55 PM#36
Originally posted by alakram
I agree things are too costly. I think MA have got it wrong at the moment. But then maybe they think it wouldn't attract more players if it was cheaper, in which case, they haven't got it wrong. I have yet to deposit any money, and I've been hunting a few times now from sweat I've sold and with help from my mentor. It has another dimension compared to hunting in usual MMOs. No sense of grinding at all, although you constantly skill up. And one thing that hasn't been mentioned are the creatures. Really convincing, I think. Anyway, I prefer SF to fantasy, prefer skills to levels and like the real economy idea. So, for now I'll keep playing EU, maybe I'll deposit. I probably will deposit once, at least, to see how things go. I wouldn't chuck money at the game though. Some players do, there's no doubt. |
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5/26/09 4:43:13 AM#37
Originally posted by halldorr
Sweating getting boring i can understand, but the controls? Basically anything you can do ingame can be mapped to any key you like, it's fully customizable, the hotbars are too or can be hidden plus you can play 1st person view or 3rd person. what kind of feel were you looking for? :)
As for things being too costly, Marco mentioned it in the post he made about the reinvention of Calypso ( www.entropiagateway.com/2009/05/the-reinvention-of-planet-calypso/ ) One of the things they want to focus more on is making the game accessible to both players willing to invest money and others only time. So let's hope that's what we'll see more of in the future. |
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5/29/09 7:41:38 PM#38
Re: The OP
My trial of EU showed it to cost me about $10/hr for an acceptable level of entertainment.
That was a loser for me. But I suppose if a person has money to burn, it would work out just fine in the end.
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6/01/09 4:28:35 PM#39
I'm pretty curious what acceptable level of entertainment you got for $10/h :) One of the challenges you can choose to pick up is doing things efficiently/economically, there's plenty of info and guides around to help with that and will make things alot cheaper than those 10$/h. On the other hand, like you said if someone does have the money to spend he can play around with the big guns he's not skilled enough for too. It's an open world that doesn't hold your hand, the choice is all yours ;) |
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6/01/09 4:36:25 PM#40
whoever said the sandbox crowd wanted hardcore?
anyway i avoid this game because of the big cash sink that lies underneath the surface. I think in the MMO Money blog the guy reported that the company who owned this game made some crazy profit last year (30 million?) which to me shows how much of a money sink it is. MMO wish list: -Changeable worlds |
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