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    Yeah I knew about it already, just making fun of the people who get upset with people who spend money on a game to get more money in game. If that makes sense...

    Here's what I mean, and WoW and Eve are completely different:

    Eve player 1 - Just started a new character, bought a plex and sold it. Now I got some nice starting cash!!
    Eve player 2 - Nice bro!

    WoW player - Just bought some gold online, now I can finally get that damn recipe from the auction.
    WoW retard - OMG LOL LOSER!!!
    The poetry that comes from the squaring off between,
    And the circling is worth it,
    Finding beauty in the
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    Sorry about the lack of replies from me, haha... Work has been a bit cumbersome.

    This weekend I'll give the trials a go, and see how like them. I do understand that this game has a steeper learning curve, even more so with boxing.

    But as far as I am concerned, WoW had no curve. Not until end game play, which was mostly.... "Don't step in shit here or there."

    I'll see if I can make a post back about it later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vociferate View Post
    Sorry about the lack of replies from me, haha... Work has been a bit cumbersome.

    This weekend I'll give the trials a go, and see how like them. I do understand that this game has a steeper learning curve, even more so with boxing.

    But as far as I am concerned, WoW had no curve. Not until end game play, which was mostly.... "Don't step in shit here or there."

    I'll see if I can make a post back about it later.
    Note that you won't be able to login more than one trial.
    Now playing: WoW (Garona)

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    My Eve experience.

    Downloaded the trial which seem to take quite a while. Finally got everything setup and started playing... Well... In about 20 minutes I realized this wasn't the game for me. Uninstalled.

    Not really anything worth bragging about though, lol.

    Jinkobi on Shadowsong-US.

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    That's a bummer about only being able to play one client.

    Anyway, I am starting the download tonight. And getting things patched up for my Friday night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jinkobi View Post
    My Eve experience.

    Downloaded the trial which seem to take quite a while. Finally got everything setup and started playing... Well... In about 20 minutes I realized this wasn't the game for me. Uninstalled.

    Not really anything worth bragging about though, lol.

    Yep that was my first EVE experience back in 2004. Tried it again 3 years later when they'd actually created some tutorial content as opposed to just throwing you straight in to deep space.

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    The tutorials are good for getting a nice collection of basic ships, and doing the epic arc will get you a cruiser.

    This is definately a game where you have to do a lot of reading though. I think I spent about 3 days reading tutorials before I even made my first character. Thankfully they put a web browser right inside the game interface (in case you don't have a spare monitor for a proper one), so you can put all the handy sites into the bookmarks list there.

    Something else to know is that unlike WoW, you have a very good chance of getting help in the chat channels. There are dedicated newbie help channels manned by volunteers, and the NPC corp you start out in will have a lot of helpful players too.
    WoW had a Cataclysm.
    I quit.


    Now 3-boxing EVE until CCP mess that up.

  8. #18

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    You also get some decent rep for doing the SOE epic arc - it can be repeated every six months too if you want to raise rep again later

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    Most important thing in EVE if you intend to stay: Join a player driven corp - be it mining/industrial/pvp/0.0/carebearing/whatever try to find a bunch of people you like to do stuff with and join them.

    As a very beginner friendly empire corporation I can recommend EVE University (http://www.eveuniversity.org/) thus they have a policy to accept only one character per player (not per account) as a member.

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