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Khergit Deserters
Crom's Angels
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Posted - 2016.09.17 00:06:31 -
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Jenn aSide wrote:So the early consensus is "no, I would not care to try to breathe air that had no Oxygen in it" However, it's only a matter of time till certain "One Note Only" characters show up and turn this into a CODE/ganking/bumping thread. Oh gawk, you're probably right about that. Heads up, paragraphs of sermons might be incoming.
Start the bubble machine!
-Lawrence Welk
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Elite Harvester
Elite Harvesters
82
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Posted - 2016.09.17 02:15:05 -
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Zzz... Zzz... Zzz... Zzz... Zz-*snort* *cough-cough*... Blblblblblbl!!!...
Sorry. The thought of an EVE without PVP put me to sleep.
Visit www.MinerBumping.com to find out how you can help save Highsec.
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DeMichael Crimson
Republic University Minmatar Republic
56542
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Posted - 2016.09.17 09:41:06 -
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Well, that was to be expected.
Most of the usual PvP supporters have posted here so the thread can now be closed.
And yeah, if Eve was all PvE I'd actually play more.
DMC
'The Plan' | California Eve Players | Proposal - The Endless Battle
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Infrequent
Mass Collapse Stage 3
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Posted - 2016.09.17 11:03:24 -
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The game would die, PvP is the lifeblood of Eve. |
The Golden Serpent
The Abrahadabra Institute
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Posted - 2016.09.17 11:56:53 -
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No I would not play and I would not have started playing. No Man's Sky is a great example of this I think? What hooked me in this game is a series of events that lead me to doing missions out in nullsec, which was very challenging sort of a Pvp/Pve hybrid because you have to be on your toes a lot more than in high sec which makes it exciting. The art of running away is all you can really do as a newbie and it was the only thing that kept me subscribed. The skill training curve is very bad in this game to be honest so no serious PvP player can just pick Eve up and enjoy it unless they learn to buy a character immediately. They have to be a creative type that knows how to invent their own fun without being able to do **** in straightforward FPS style right off the bat. Waiting a year to be able to be effective solo is absurd no one wants to deal with that so Eve has this community of hoary neckbeards that prey on newbies and get off on it but they probably couldn't maintain that ego boost in a real PvP game.
Here's the deal - I don't think of PvP as different from PvE. It's just a very smart variable. I wish that PvE was somewhat more protected in Eve because it breaks the realism in certain areas. People should not be able to just "get away with" white collar crime like they do, they should not be able to maintain these silly wardecs on anyone they like. Imagine that in the real world it would NEVER work.
So there are things I would tweak to make it more believable but PvP is fun and even if you are not doing PvP it makes the Pve more exciting.
Eve has serious power creep issues and that always kills games. Skill boosters help it some but only inexperienced players fall for that trick especially after experiencing the fallout of some of these P2P games from Asia...it makes Eve look really bad to pros who do not believe much in paying for a game for any reason whatsoever after the initial purchase.
I think the thing keeping Eve going right now is the filthy casuals like myself who can afford to float a couple of subs for a year and who know enough about CCP to trust that their investment isn't going to go the way of most Asian games. Asia is going to kill its game market if it has not already because gullible people take about a decade to mature... |
Heinrich Harkkon
State War Academy Caldari State
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Posted - 2016.09.17 12:23:21 -
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WoW in Space? Nah.
"...The perfect organism. Its structural perfection is only matched by its hostility...I admire its purity.
A survivor. Unclouded by conscience, remorse...or delusions of morality."
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Mara Pahrdi
The Order of Anoyia
1215
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Posted - 2016.09.17 12:43:21 -
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One of the most difficult things I had to adapt to in WoW was the lack of risk.
Being able to lose stuff again was one of the most important features when switching from WoW to EVE.
So the answer is no. Even though I'm mostly carebearing I wouldn't play EVE if there was no PvP.
Remove insurance.
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Alea
Pator Tech School Minmatar Republic
234
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Posted - 2016.09.18 01:22:38 -
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I have never purposely looked for pvp in my 13 years of playing and do avoid it if at all possible but like others have already said, I would no longer play Eve if pvp was removed, Eve without pvp would be pointless.
Whomever is making the last couple years decisions on what changes are to be implemented in this game, must hate Eve with all their being.
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Velarra
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Posted - 2016.09.18 02:50:47 -
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Mine veldspar as a sleeping aid on tq instead of on sisi. |
Piugattuk
Lima beans Corp
470
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Posted - 2016.09.18 03:33:24 -
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Crying Assassin wrote:PvP in eve., the only combat to be had is against NPC's.
Would you still play the game and if so what would you do?
I'm a carebear, but I know it wouldn't be eve without PVP. |
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baltec1
Bat Country Pandemic Legion
18071
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Posted - 2016.09.18 04:12:51 -
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Economy would implode quickly and the game would get very boring very quickly. |
Mike Adoulin
Adolescent Radioactive Pirate Hamsters
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Posted - 2016.09.18 09:35:03 -
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Game would die inside of 3 months.
Everything in EVE is a trap.
And if it isn't, it's your job to make it a trap...:)
You want to know what immorality in EVE Online looks like? Look no further than Ripard "Jester" Teg.
Chribba is the Chuck Norris of EVE.
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