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the makings of a one man...

Post by Cortex » 07 Feb 2009, 15:46

...can have quite big effects on a big online community.

EVE Online just got a major blow by a player.

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Post by Jaera » 07 Feb 2009, 16:07

weirdos

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Post by Alikh » 07 Feb 2009, 18:08

If it was one of the largest, it must've been thousands of players, as I believe some eve guilds can grow to.

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Post by Puchiko » 07 Feb 2009, 21:56

Epicness. Now, if only EVE weren't that insanely boring...

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Post by Cortex » 08 Feb 2009, 12:02

I find it fascinating what things can happen in EVE. The players truly form the gameworld, which is merely a sandbox.

Note that BOB was an alliance, not a corporation (guild in EVE). It consisted of multiple corporations. So the implications are huge. (The original news i posted was somewhat poorly written on this)
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Post by Jaera » 08 Feb 2009, 12:04

implications, its a game.. so what, you have a different tag over your head?

i honestly think this is quite dangerous for people to get so absorbed.

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Post by Cortex » 08 Feb 2009, 12:12

You dont find the implications huge, when one move made by one player probably makes may people leave the game / join the game?

And whenever there are thousands of ppl involved, its not just a game. It has nothing to do with being absorbed. I dont play EVE, i found the basic game mechanics boring. "Its just a game" isnt a good excuse when you dont show up on a raid when 9 ppl are waiting for you. Consider that "its just a game" as an excuse when those thousands of players come knocking on your space ship ;)

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Post by Jaera » 08 Feb 2009, 12:15

true enough.

its not the same as an RL corp of that size going down though. its the same as not showing for your footall teams match.

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Post by Jaera » 08 Feb 2009, 12:17

oh and, you try telling that to people like our parents generation. they wont sympathise ;)

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Post by Cortex » 08 Feb 2009, 12:20

Yeah well, they dont understand the net that good either ;) I have many friends who wouldnt understand it either, since they blatantly ignore anything that has to do with gaming. I wont bother to explain the social ramifications to them.

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Post by Jaera » 08 Feb 2009, 12:25

yeah true.

but well, anyone that involved needs a wee reality check imo :)

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Post by Alikh » 08 Feb 2009, 12:26

Jaera wrote:oh and, you try telling that to people like our parents generation. they wont sympathise ;)

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Post by Cortex » 08 Feb 2009, 20:04

Jaera wrote:but well, anyone that involved needs a wee reality check imo :)
Um what involvement are you referring here? What constitutes as "that involved"?

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Post by Jaera » 08 Feb 2009, 20:20

Cortex wrote:
Jaera wrote:but well, anyone that involved needs a wee reality check imo :)
Um what involvement are you referring here? What constitutes as "that involved"?
the people heralding this as the end of days. noone here ofc. but reading the comments in that original link you posted. some of them are a bit wacko jacko imo ;)

http://myeve.eve-online.com/ingameboard ... dID=991219 thats the guy talking about how he recruited a director from the bob thing. thats seriously involved. talking about 'handlers' like hes an FBI snark! teehee

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Post by Jaera » 08 Feb 2009, 21:07

Khila wrote:
Jaera wrote:oh and, you try telling that to people like our parents generation. they wont sympathise ;)
pure quality :)

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Re: the makings of a one man...

Post by Cortex » 09 Feb 2009, 11:34

Jaera wrote:http://myeve.eve-online.com/ingameboard ... dID=991219 thats the guy talking about how he recruited a director from the bob thing. thats seriously involved. talking about 'handlers' like hes an FBI snark! teehee
Dunno, perhaps hes to involved, but to me that gave a great reading! I like good stories, especially if they have actually happened.

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Re: the makings of a one man...

Post by Jaera » 09 Feb 2009, 11:40

was entertaining yes, from the outside ;)

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Re: the makings of a one man...

Post by Puchiko » 09 Feb 2009, 11:55

From the outside, indeed - EVE Online used to be the most fascinating game I had never played, only read about. Once you play it though, it suddenly stops being fascinating altogether. Maybe after a few years invested in it things change, but getting there from scratch hardly qualifies as fun.

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