Hi,
My best advice to you is that you join a new player friendly corp. You will learn more from a corporation than you will from any written guide.
If you hang out in the in game help chat channels you will also learn a lot.
All the best,
Hi
I am biased - I love this game
But for the record, I don't have msn access to the developers, nor do I feel I need too in any way to enjoy the game.
I think people can get too wrapped up in the out of game polotics and they stop enjoyin…
Originally posted by Kyleran
I've been playing the game since the end of May, and I am still astounded at how much I know I don't know yet. (no telling how much I'm totally unaware of)
The game might not be for everyone, but I'm sure having a g…
Thanks for the comments.
I'll take them all into consideration for any future works. I write how I feel about a game, and don't pretend to cover every aspect. Eve is a huge game, and I feel I have covered enough to give folks an idea of the scope…
Hi Guys,
DDO does have a "kind of" PvP - but it's a small aside to the game for some extra fun whilst your having breaks in between quests. In most taverns you can find an "arena" style area. Once you enter this arena, you enter a pseudo-PvP mode…
Eve Online attracts a mostly discerning audience who don't even venture onto the forums. The forums are, unfortunately, rife with trolling and flaming, which the moderators constantly battle.
But the real point of any game is the game itself, not…
This game suffers from a steep learning curve and lack of in game help. Although the playerbase was incredibly helpful (all two of them anyhow - total of three people online) this game is not for the lighthearted.
I can see some great ideas and t…