Abyss One was buggy during the first few days but it's been sorted out now.
However, it was simply not good overal. The game wasn't made for this kind of gameplay and it shows. I can appreciate PA trying to do something different, and the new …
You don't need arbitrary numbers to define what constitutes an mmo.
MMO = high amount of players interacting with eachother. Emphasis on with. Games like LoL/WoT are not MMOs because despite them having millions of players you are never interacting…
There hasn't really been much evolution in the past 10 years or so. Games like LoL, WoT, Dota, Diablo all came from a difference genre (arts) and never really started out from mmos to begin with.
The only significant changes I've seen were the intr…
I don't see much difference in the acceptance of P2W in the west or the east. There's both P2W MMOs comming out from Korea or outside Korea. It's especially common to see Korean games becomming authentic cash cows in the West due to greedy publisher…
nariusseldon said:
But at the end of the day, it is pretty clear that you can bypass certain parts of the game with money.
You can and always could, never heard of plex? Or the character bazaar which essentially allowed you to buy other pe…
Svarcanum said:
I have got a pretty mid range computer:
i5 3470
gtx960
8gb RAM
And my frame rate was pretty much always at 21, both in cities and outside, it didn't really budge. I'm ok with lowish framrates like that as long as there is nev…
Nice review, but what kind of computer do you have so you can so easily check 'high end mode'? Top of the line graphics cards barely manage to stay above 20 fps in towns with that setting on.
I think the game has the right idea behind it, but some of the features just feel contradictory. It's like they are trying to create a complex sandbox but at the same time they keep restricting things so much it voids any potential player interactio…
Muke said:
Kyleran said:
Most folks don't understand how EVE really works, but whatever, EVEs the most "P2W" game ever.
That's the most funny part of the game.
Noobs think skillpoints determine the outcome of a fight, …
Personally I like the freedom of play and the amount of creative things you can do. I do enjoy being part of an actual game world. I won't deny that the core Eve gameplay is old and dated back from the UO days (and was already meh by those standards…
If you're interested in getting started I can send you a trial link (21 days) and offer some basic guidance in the game.
If you end up subscribing I will earn 1 month of gametime which you can have if you want.
If anyone is interested in starting Eve now is probably one of the best time for it. The new player experience has been improved, the game now has updates every 6 weeks and it's more accessible than ever. If you'd like to try it out here is my refer…
It's not really a big deal, you are getting an extended trial already. You should not accept those before at least talking to the other guy in game. This kind of deal is very difficult to regulate as you can imagine.
However if you have any quest…
Originally posted by Stuka1000 Originally posted by Talonsin Sadly, it also attracts some of the lowest, bottom-feeding scumbags our planet has ever seen.
Actively encouraged by CCP. Even High Sec is only an illusion of safety. If a corp of…
But for some reason that anemic group of players has kept the game alive for longer than virtually any other title in the same genre other than wow, and continues to exist and expand as countless others emerge and collapse as the years pass. If you …
Plenty of people enjoy both games. I have lots of friends in EvE that play or have played WoW in the past. A good gamer generally has an open mind about things and appreciates the subtelties of each game even if they aren't part of your personal pre…
Eve's pvp has very little to do with 'total playtime' in terms of sucess. Anyone who preaches that as an argument doesn't really know what he's talking about and shouldn't be taken seriously. Anyone can join in and be competent in a matter of weeks,…
Actually you're not going to experience much in the way of 'non-gameplay' if you know what you're doing. Of course, there's mundane and tedious tasks, but the grand majority of them can be minimized to the point where most of your active time is bei…