As a very old school WW RPGer (stop laughing at the back!) I was appalled at the way WW screwed up then nuked their old games, ran the Camarilla almost into the ground and then released shoddy replacements for their old big name system (World of Dar…
AO is no longer one of the big names on the block, and a lot of people go where the buzz (and their friends) go. Shadowlands was (apparently) a good move but Alien Invasion (apparently) sucked which put people off. Their next expansion - Lost Eden -…
I have to say that the games I've tried in the past have *NOT* demanded that you give credit card details to play the trial. I am now highly unlikely to actually go ahead with this trial because if there's a problem and it won't let me cancel the pa…
What's with all the EVE hate? If you don't like the game then ignore it instead of devoting so much time to flaming it
If you read the members review section for EVE you'll also notice that many of them don't like the game and have therefore rated…
I'm a little confused by this. As a Reader's choice - surely the readers should have had a choice about which games were going to be nominated for each category? Why was each category restricted to only 5 entries? Would drop-down menus listing all t…
Originally posted by Malachi1975
'Nuff said.
What he said.
13 days to test out a game with more depth than the Marianas Trench... Would anyone take seriously a WoW review where the reviewer had spent 1 hour on it in total?
But then again…
If you know a bit about EVE and want to pick a race that will maximise the attributes you use most (i.e. fit a race to the career you want to pursue) then there can be races which are better at certain things than others - but solely in terms of how…
It seems to be utterly random from my experience I have to say. I've had friends who used to play try and resurrect their accounts after over a year of inactivity and some have been successful, others haven't...
Eve isn't for everyone. The very same factors that attract one kind of player are what put off another. Complex thinking, tactics and economics such as time invested in travelling vs. ISK made on the run are the hallmarks of this game. It is not an …
EVE Online is life in space. It focuses on professional elite starship pilots and how they forge their corner of the galaxy into whatn they wish it to be along with other like-minded pilots. It's about business and corporations, economics and the Re…
EVE is not like an FPS with loot. But if you want to attack and kill players, making a living off salvage then you certainly can do that as a pirate. It'll take time investment in selecting the right skills for the job, in working to a decent ship w…
I've played neither and whenever I see 'Tibia' mentioned I crack up at the fact it's named after a part of the body and get a mental image of One (lower leg) Bone To Rule Them All... Amusement factor alone would swing it that way for me
I find it come and goes for me, usually dependent on server node stability (well, lack of). Yesterday I CTDed 3 times. The last time I'd CTDed before that was weeks and weeks ago...
That 5% extra on one thing the vet will have in getting that one skill from 4 to 5 will have taken him on average 10-20 whole days. In that time even a newbie with basic attributes can learn a TON of skills to get all sorts of other 5%s... The power…
*runs out of fingers to count on*
About... 25 although some of them are not currently playing for one reaosn or another. Many of them were my fault for I seem to have the effect of recruiting people. Might having something to do with showing them …
If you are a new player and have completed your basic training missions where your tutorial agent gave you a couple involving shooting drones, then you're getting the basic idea already. I'd reccomend hunting out 'fugitive hideouts' you often find i…