EVE Online

Re: EVE Online

February 22 2011
I just resubbed to EVE Online. I've been wanting to check out some of their recent additions like Planetary Interaction.

After logging in for the first time in over a year, I was blown away by the new character creator. Before, your character was just represented in-game with an Avatar, basically just a jpeg, but now as they get ready to allow people to get out of their ships and walk around, they've completely redone their character technology with something they call Carbon and I'm pretty impressed with it.

My character sans clothes:
[attachment=435]newcharacter.png[/attachment]


Modifying how your character looks is really interesting too. Instead of the usually sliders most games have, you hover your mouse over muscle groups or bone structures and you're able to adjust them by dragging your mouse up/down or left/right.

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I'm also really impressed with Planetary Interaction. The planets look amazing! You can now scan them, find minerals on them, and build colonies on them to mine and process the ore on them.
Edited February 23 2011 by nicholasjohn16

Unknown Person

Re: EVE Online

February 23 2011
Hello Muscles!

That looks awesome!
Darren

Dazza

Re: EVE Online

February 23 2011
With what Nicholas put i had a wonder over got the 14 day free trial and it dl in under 3hr,
i have to say Nicholas was right the creator was WOW i could spend the 14 days on that just alone
naked- with i'm liking the briefs.
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and clothed
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was thinking he was more of a space rogue that stole hearts and ass while warping from base to base, named him Landar Aldent

I did notice that you still have a avatar at mo but being able to take pictures of your char with different backgrounds poses and even light really makes it your own

Re: EVE Online

February 23 2011
You should join the GLBTA channel when you're ingame. If you have any questions, or don't understand something, feel free to ask me.

I'm Nealla Fraer.
Ryan Wilson-Foley

Prelate

Re: EVE Online

February 23 2011
I have a LOT of friends who work at CCP, specifically on EVE, and the stuff that is coming is so very exciting. i got burned out on the game a year or so ago, but expect I'll be back soon. The Captains Quarters will be very cool, too.
Kevin Keeler

captainjtkirk

Re: EVE Online

February 23 2011
i did play briefly a long time ago but i never really liked the pvp you can loose everything element lol
dont get me wrong though it is pretty just give me a pve eve lol
Stephen Jacobs

Marcus

Re: EVE Online

February 23 2011
I love the highly complex economic and crafting aspects of EVE, but the rampant piracy, loose everything when you die aspects drove me away from the game.

Re: EVE Online

February 24 2011
Quote by Marcus
I love the highly complex economic and crafting aspects of EVE, but the rampant piracy, loose everything when you die aspects drove me away from the game.


That's why I left. I lost three Battleships in two days due to server lag and was done with it. Loosing ships is such a pain in the *ss cause you have to spend a couple hours buying a new one, buying all the parts and refitting it.

The re-spawning ships is one of the really nice things about STO, although, not the frequency at which they die.
Ryan Wilson-Foley

Prelate

Re: EVE Online

February 24 2011
I feel the same way.. I have lost billions of isk worth of ships, and it quit being fun.. as much as I enjoy manipulating politics between alliances from the shadows.. I also like leaving station and not being at risk of losing months worth of time/effort.

Quote by NicholasJohn16
Quote by Marcus
I love the highly complex economic and crafting aspects of EVE, but the rampant piracy, loose everything when you die aspects drove me away from the game.


That's why I left. I lost three Battleships in two days due to server lag and was done with it. Loosing ships is such a pain in the *ss cause you have to spend a couple hours buying a new one, buying all the parts and refitting it.

The re-spawning ships is one of the really nice things about STO, although, not the frequency at which they die.