stevty2889
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Originally posted by: randay
how many of you are EVE vets?
how long have you played?
how much isk do you have now?
I've been playing since 2004.
As for ISK..not enough lol.
Originally posted by: randay
how many of you are EVE vets?
how long have you played?
how much isk do you have now?
Originally posted by: randay
how many of you are EVE vets?
how long have you played?
how much isk do you have now?
Originally posted by: randay
how many of you are EVE vets?
how long have you played?
how much isk do you have now?
Originally posted by: cirrhosis
Originally posted by: randay
how many of you are EVE vets?
how long have you played?
how much isk do you have now?
I started in August '03 but have only been playing actively for about 3.5 years.
As for isk, about 800 mill in the wallet and 3 billion in assets.
Originally posted by: randay
how many of you are EVE vets?
how long have you played?
how much isk do you have now?
Originally posted by: Kadarin
You still in 0utbreak?
Originally posted by: randay
Originally posted by: Kadarin
You still in 0utbreak?
technically yes, but not actively participating in campaigns.
Originally posted by: Kadarin
Originally posted by: randay
Originally posted by: Kadarin
You still in 0utbreak?
technically yes, but not actively participating in campaigns.
Gotcha. I'm not affiliated with any alliances because I'm not really interested in drawn out POS sieges and whatnot. I don't have the time to commit to it, and it's not all that interesting anyway (except to read about).
Out of curiosity, how did you manage to amass all those assets?
Originally posted by: randay
Originally posted by: Kadarin
Originally posted by: randay
Originally posted by: Kadarin
You still in 0utbreak?
technically yes, but not actively participating in campaigns.
Gotcha. I'm not affiliated with any alliances because I'm not really interested in drawn out POS sieges and whatnot. I don't have the time to commit to it, and it's not all that interesting anyway (except to read about).
Out of curiosity, how did you manage to amass all those assets?
my brother farmed blood raider complexes for corpum mods then i took the 10b or so from that and eventually turned it into a massive t1 library, a couple of t2 prints, invention, rigs, capital mods, t2bs, and about 15 of that from selling my pvp characters.
we set out to sustain our pvp habits, then surpassed those goals and then stopped pvping. he would make money off our t1 library and i would reinvest my money back into the library and other money making schemes. it worked out well and for only 2 people(albeit like 10 accounts) i think we have done a thing here
Originally posted by: effee
Thats what I like about EVE, when you pop someone else's ship, especially an expensive one you get the satisfaction of seeing him hurt
They have their own game. It's called Eve online.Originally posted by: Craig234
The best solution I know is probably to give the griefers their own games, their own plave to go and grief each other.
Originally posted by: Slimy
They have their own game. It's called Eve online.Originally posted by: Craig234
The best solution I know is probably to give the griefers their own games, their own plave to go and grief each other.
The fact that everything you own can be destroyed/taken is no accident. It's central to the design. There are countless games where winning or losing in PvP is effectively meaningless. Eve is not such a game.
Even scamming, inserting spys into enemy organizations, and theft, are allowed activities, so long as you aren't breaking the mechanics of the game.
Originally posted by: Deleted member 4644
Interesting.. I am starting an Indy corp in Amarr space with a Raven, Drake, Hurricane, Domi, Caracal and a few frig BPOs. Do you have any tips for me? If I have about 500 mil isk left over, what is the best way to invest it? Other than minerals?
Originally posted by: tenshodo13
Originally posted by: Slimy
They have their own game. It's called Eve online.Originally posted by: Craig234
The best solution I know is probably to give the griefers their own games, their own plave to go and grief each other.
The fact that everything you own can be destroyed/taken is no accident. It's central to the design. There are countless games where winning or losing in PvP is effectively meaningless. Eve is not such a game.
Even scamming, inserting spys into enemy organizations, and theft, are allowed activities, so long as you aren't breaking the mechanics of the game.
Seconded. Thats what I like about eve. Losing in eve has consequences that are above just losing experiance (which can happen if you're an idiot and don't update your clone)
I've gotten podded several times, and while I was pissed off, I realized that it was just part of the game, borrowed some money, and got back onto my feet.