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Originally posted by metalhead980
Yeah, EVE is just a game for ebayers and people who can't handle real MMORPGs Anyone who likes a model where you don't even have to log in to advance your character has to be either the ebayer-type or lazy. Those are the people who like EVE
Obviously the people posting here are biased, but I will win this argument regardless because EVE is a broken game. Wrap my head around game mechanics? Lol. Like it takes more than a couple of days to figure out EVE. An MMORPG like Maple Story has more sophisticated game mechanics than EVE.
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Originally posted by comerb
Here's another solid post for the reasons why. Just to add to this, when you make a game all about progression (via skillpoints or levels) it takes away from the soul of the game. It makes the entire game about grinding skill-points or levels, and casts a shadow over the real important gameplay elements. I play Eve to actually play Eve. Not to grind skill point or levels. It's refreshing.
And EVE isn't about levels? Why does it take a year to get a decent character then? How are you progressing? Is that not levels? Obviously it does have levels, it's just in the form of subscription time. The people who have a subscription longer to EVE advance more than people with shorter subscription times. If EVE was about "playing EVE", they would take the whole time-based skill thing out of the game entirely, but they didn't. Also, what do you call the mission system in EVE if it is not grinding? I guess allowing players to do 1000s of quests doesn't encourage grinding ISK. Grinding is in EVE
You play EVE to play EVE, lol.. A game that doesn't even require you to log in for it to work for you. Sounds like EVE plays for you, you just keep that subscription going, what a worthless MMO
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It takes 3 months to have a decent character, capable of competing with veteran player. It takes 2 weeks to be useful. It's more forgiving than any other MMO in that regard. Leveling skills isn't "playing" Eve. Grinding missions isn't playing Eve. Macro mining isn't playing Eve. Is English a second language for you or something? Do we need an interpreter to break this down for you? Playing Eve is: Nulsec Warfare, Wormholes, Pirating, Faction Warfare, high yield trading, playing the market, finding an industrial need, scanning down target/anomolies, small gang warfare, Wardecs, monopolizing a market, corp politics, diplomacy, alliances, spy games, covert ops, low sec hauling, mercenaries, economic warfare, controlling space lanes, destroying supply lines, etc etc All that is a hell of a lot more fun than watching an experience bar tick tick tick Mining in high sec and grinding missions isn't playing Eve. . Anyone would have a jaded opinion of the game if thats all they did. |
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It is a one of many ways how to play the game, no 0.0 PVP or any other playstyle is better - they are all equal. |
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It's not that the game sucks i tryed it really a ok game 2 me it's just that you didn't like it so there for it sucks. If i used that reason then you suck to. People really need to do something besides posting omg I didnt't like it so there for it sucks. |
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Originally posted by Gdemami
your grasping at straws now |
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Not really. You might find such playstyle silly and not experiencing EVE in 'full potential' but that does not make it less valid. Missions and mining is as vital to EVE as pew pew. |
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tvalentine
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“The things you own end up owning you.” -Tyler Durden |
Originally posted by Ginkeq
Yeah, EVE is just a game for ebayers and people who can't handle real MMORPGs Anyone who likes a model where you don't even have to log in to advance your character has to be either the ebayer-type or lazy. Those are the people who like EVE
Obviously the people posting here are biased, but I will win this argument regardless because EVE is a broken game. Wrap my head around game mechanics? Lol. Like it takes more than a couple of days to figure out EVE. An MMORPG like Maple Story has more sophisticated game mechanics than EVE.
someone is bitter because he couldnt "beat eve". QQ more elsewhere, i guess this means you havent beaten every mmorpg you've played. |
EVE would not change much if you got all available skills since day 1 but how would WoW have been if you got max level and access to all available gear since day 1? Not much to do there, I guess. EVE is not based on character progression or item collecting. Why having real-time skill system? Because that way you can have different skill sets - unique characters. Skills, equippment, missions, exploration, pew pew, market trading, mining, manufacturing and research, player interaction - all are instruments to get more ships blown up. It is up to you to decide how you will 'progress' towards this ultimate goal. |
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Originally posted by Gdemami
No, your just grasping at straws to try to make a point. A very weak point at that. My point is if you do something boring... its going to be boring. Nobody in this thread is saying mining and missions are fun, not even the most hardcore Eve player. To some players they are an end to a means, but that is an option... and its solely at the discretion of the player. Anyone who does nothing but mine and mission in Eve is going to hate the game. All you did was run missions... and don't bother denying it, we'd all know your lying. Naturally you hate the game because of that. I don't blame you. But you never "played" Eve. Mommy dropped you off in the sandbox and all you did was thrash around and get sand in your eyes. Try building a castle next time. |
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Only point here is that it is boring to you only. Considering that majority of EVE players never leave high sec ever, it would indicate that mission running community is quite large. Found something for you: |
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Originally posted by Gdemami
So your argument is because people choose to play the game in a boring way... that what? It shouldn't be boring? Mission running is popular because it is a low risk endeavor with high profitability. Not because its fun. Humans will always take the path of least resistance. It's the same reason your proposed skill system would degrade the game. People wouldn't play the game to have fun or accomplish goals, they'd play the game to grind skills... and they'd take the easiest and fastest path available to them. Thank you for making my point by bringing up mission running. Most people run missions as a method of funding other endeavors(PvP in some form usually). They don't run missions for the sake of running missions. If you run missions for the sake of running missions, you're missing the point. |
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Originally posted by comerb
No, your just grasping at straws to try to make a point. A very weak point at that. My point is if you do something boring... its going to be boring. Nobody in this thread is saying mining and missions are fun, not even the most hardcore Eve player. To some players they are an end to a means, but that is an option... and its solely at the discretion of the player. Anyone who does nothing but mine and mission in Eve is going to hate the game. All you did was run missions... and don't bother denying it, we'd all know your lying. Naturally you hate the game because of that. I don't blame you. But you never "played" Eve. Mommy dropped you off in the sandbox and all you did was thrash around and get sand in your eyes. Try building a castle next time. I don't know I have a couple buddies that play so casually that they actually look forward to logging in on a Saturday,running a handful of missions and socializing then logging off. They love the lore, the games style and fitting mission ships. They enjoy the Corp, making a few million isk and are completely satisfied with their version of Eve. I'll even go as far as saying they have fun running missions. The other day I was in a conversation about the Eve novel and buddy told me he was more immersed in mission running for the Caldari Navy after reading the book. Just shows you that people play and enjoy the game different ways. Missions and Mining are apart of Eve so it makes no sense to tell players they arent playing the game if they do those things since most enjoy those aspects of Eve very much.
Why would I play a pathetic themepark MMO when I could enjoy a masterpiece like Mass Effect, Oblivion, Fallout 3 and Dragon Age? |
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Originally posted by comerb
So your argument is because people choose to play the game in a boring way... that what? It shouldn't be boring? Mission running is popular because it is a low risk endeavor with high profitability. Not because its fun. Humans will always take the path of least resistance. It's the same reason your proposed skill system would degrade the game. People wouldn't play the game to have fun or accomplish goals, they'd play the game to grind skills... and they'd take the easiest and fastest path available to them. Thank you for making my point by bringing up mission running. Most people run missions as a method of funding other endeavors(PvP in some form usually). They don't run missions for the sake of running missions. If you run missions for the sake of running missions, you're missing the point.
EvE online is no worse for casual play than the Facebook MMOs, login for thirty minutes or so and do whatever. I think only a small proportion of the EvE subs actually play more than 20 hours a week. |
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While some people may manage to have fun running missions, it's hard to deny that they could certainly be a lot more fun. Whilst I certainly want EvE to be a PvP-focused game, PvE is obviously necessary. But that's no reason that it should be so boring for the majority that it's effectively a punishment. Give me liberty or give me lasers |
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Originally posted by Illyssia
EvE online is no worse for casual play than the Facebook MMOs, login for thirty minutes or so and do whatever. I think only a small proportion of the EvE subs actually play more than 20 hours a week. Are you crazy? x'DDDDDDDDDDD |
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Originally posted by Eridanix
EvE online is no worse for casual play than the Facebook MMOs, login for thirty minutes or so and do whatever. I think only a small proportion of the EvE subs actually play more than 20 hours a week. Are you crazy? x'DDDDDDDDDDD No, not at all, I just think if players want to play a mmo very casually, and a lot seem to, they just log on for 30-60 min every other day and do whatever in a game. |
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Considering how grindy and PVE focused most MMO are and how many players they are able to acommodate, your assumptions of dull and repetitive missions being no fun for anyone seems completely way off. Missions are not much different from any other grinding mechanics thus there is no reason to expect they are no fun for certain EVE community. Truth is that people are more focused towards PVE content than anything else(not talking about EVE but players in general). |
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Your right, I'm must be off my rocker. Whatever could I have been thinking? I'll just go back to watching my grass grow, this forum is too intense for me. |
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Illysia, the Facts contradict your view. See it and make a little of maths. |
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Speaking for myself as EVE player that logs in for 10 hours per week, I can't imagine using x-fire or similar application/website. When looking at other game stats, you get very similar numbers - 4 to 5 hours play time per day and I don't think those games can be played as casualy as you can play EVE. Facts are one thing, being able to interpret and apply them is another. |
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Originally posted by Gdemami
I've never met anyone in EvE who used Xfire Give me liberty or give me lasers |
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Xfire numbers here shows a sample, not a global collect. But it allows to get more or less the time 2k users are playing EVE per day. I know people who plays casual EVE & very dedicated players as myself that log on more than 14 hours a week. I should say that in fact there is a grind in EVE related to ISK, in fact is such a grind as Lineage2 to be able to stand at the level needed to being in a corp and to PvP with some sort of chance. I should have switched to EQ2 when SOE ruined SWG. x'D (I need a break from EVE right now, because for me it is not casual at all). :/ |
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1) The X-fire sample is invalid, especially for purpose which you are trying to 'argument' with. 2) There is as much grind in EVE as you allow/want.
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Originally posted by Eridanix
I doubt very many casual EvE players would bother to actually use Xfire (or even know what it was) so your point isn't very meaningful I think. If CCP have released figures for the 300K that would be believable. My experience is that I have known players who play EvE very casually and just log on for 30 min a day and do comparatively little. |
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