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Jennifer Starling
Imperial Navy Forum Patrol
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Posted - 2011.06.07 06:08:00 -
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My guess is that Dust won't affect EVE at all. If we already have huge lag with a fleet in system, how will it be when there's also a few hundred DUST players running around on the planets in that system and shooting at ships?
Or Dusties running around in Jita?
Not going to happen.
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Jennifer Starling
Imperial Navy Forum Patrol
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Posted - 2011.06.07 06:27:00 -
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Edited by: Jennifer Starling on 07/06/2011 06:29:19
Originally by: CCP Spitfire
We will be providing more information on DUST 514 in the coming months - including the specifics on EVE/DUST link - but here is a dev blog to get you started.
Thanks.
Relevant quotes: 1. CCP Praetorian: "This degree of socialization becomes even more significant when you factor in how vital corps are to both EVE Online and DUST 514. ThatÆs because EVE and DUST share the same player-run corporations. That is to say, EVE Online players can join DUST 514 corps. Likewise, DUST 514 players can join EVE Online corporations.These social institutions are crucial to the long-term prospects of DUST 514."
2. CCP Praetorian: "The surface infrastructure constitutes a fairly significant percentage of the corporationÆs bottom-line. A capsuleer mentions that your corpÆs fleet has not been mobilized and that the enemy has already moved in and have begun capturing the OCC (Orbital Command Center)."
3. CCP Praetorian: "DUST 514 will, as EVE Online does, have a dynamic virtual economy and market that offers the tools that will give you a competitive edge, when used skillfully. Players are able to purchase different gear to equip before deploying into battle, using InterStellar Kredits (ISK), the in-game earned currency of the EVE universe, or through real money currency, called Aurum (AUR)."
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Jennifer Starling
Imperial Navy Forum Patrol
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Posted - 2011.06.07 06:37:00 -
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1) CCP Praetorian: "This degree of socialization becomes even more significant when you factor in how vital corps are to both EVE Online and DUST 514. ThatÆs because EVE and DUST share the same player-run corporations. That is to say, EVE Online players can join DUST 514 corps. Likewise, DUST 514 players can join EVE Online corporations. These social institutions are crucial to the long-term prospects of DUST 514."
Questions; a) Can EVE CEOs kick DUST members and can DUST members kick EVE players from their corp? b) How are we supposed to communicate? EVE gate? EVE voice? 3rd party software? c) Has a DUST corp CEO the same tools that are neccessary for EVE players; corp wallets, POS rights and such? How can a DUST CEO ever know what to do with EVE only options? And will EVE CEOs get additional DUST related corp management tools?
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Jennifer Starling
Imperial Navy Forum Patrol
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Posted - 2011.06.07 06:41:00 -
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Edited by: Jennifer Starling on 07/06/2011 06:43:37
3. CCP Praetorian: "DUST 514 will, as EVE Online does, have a dynamic virtual economy and market that offers the tools that will give you a competitive edge, when used skillfully. Players are able to purchase different gear to equip before deploying into battle, using InterStellar Kredits (ISK), the in-game earned currency of the EVE universe, or through real money currency, called Aurum (AUR)."
Questions: a) Will EVE players be able to trade with DUST players or at least exchange ISK and AUR? Especially when in the same corp this seems vital for good cooperation, it would seem strange if a filthy rich corp can't even suppport its own ground troops? b) Will EVE traders for example be able or even be mandatory to transport stuff between DUST trade hubs? Or will DUST players be able to instantly buy things from the other side of the universe? c) Will EVE players be able to manufacture DUST things and sell it? And will DUST players be able to do some industry that they can sell to EVE players (like moon goo), or will DUST players drops tags or whatever that's useful for EVE players?
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