Next Jesus feature I am waiting for is release of the patch 3.0 for Star Citizen and they are fixing the bugs right now.
LOL Star Citizen…
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Scam Citizen… hahahahaha
- Requires alts to be competitive
- Extremely Poor PVE
- You start the game not trusting anyone and then you dont take the step to nullsec
- You gotta play solo or be sitting in a station 90% of your game time (unless you overcome number 3)
- Lack of social interation, much verbal abuse in corps
- Old and harsh game does not attract the new generation of gamers
Thats it. Like it or not.
You can laugh waiting for those jump gates even longer than Star Citizen was in production.
1: Eve does not require an alt to be competitive. Many professions can be under taken solo and succeed at whatever the end goal is with out extra accounts. And given that the end goal is player defined, not game defined, you’ll find you aren’t as limited as you are in other MMOs.
2: Would hunting wolves to obtain 20 pelts repeatedly be any better? Or running the same raid over, and over again? Grinding the same dungeon to hope for an orange drop instead of a purple? When it is boiled down, all PvE is the same repetitive grind fest regardless of the MMO. EVE just happens to be in space so you don’t get the change in scenery from a topic island to an icy one, but the ships are pretty.
3: That seems like a personal issue, not a game design issue. There are ample groups you can trust and you can always start your own.
4: if you sit in a station 90% of your time, fearing a loss or being attacked, EVE is not the game for you. Nothing will change that, head elsewhere. The fun is in the challenge of surviving in such a dysyopic world and here’s a hint… It’s not as hard as you think or fear.
5: if there is verbal abuse in your corp, switch. There are ample corps out there without this problem. As for social interaction, what other MMO gives you the chance to interact with anyone in game because there are no server limitations. If Chribba or Max Singularity are online, you can find them and bug them in local. You don’t have to be on the right server at the right time.
6: if the harshness of the game turns people off, they were not meant for EVE. EVE is not a utopian universe. It is meant to be a challenge. You don’t go play some FPS game on hard core mode then get mad because one bullet kills you. You don’t play EVE because it’s easy. You play it because you want the challenge. And it needs to stay challenging or it becomes too easy and boring. This means things will change and you will have to adapt, otherwise it becomes boring and stagnant. And this may mean that it has a limited audience. However after you killed the frost king for the 1000th time, you may find you want a bigger challenge. Come to EVE.
I don’t think i’ll ever quit Eve, it is still very cool and contemporary and it’s a great way to make online friends.
Many people have mentioned this game being a challenge and they are right, there is no other game out there that can provoke as much emotion as Eve can. I honestly think Eve is the only game out there where you can create your own epic content. To me Eve is the best sci-fi game I have ever played.
CCP may have made a few mistakes I can agree, we all know that in real life organisations theres bureaucracy and sometimes the people who actually know what they’re doing are not listened to. I’m going to give CCP a break and accept whatever changes they make to the game and make the best out of it.
1: This game has lots and lots and lots of passive systems. The more money you throw at the game, the more you can get out of these passive systems. And only an idiot has a capship without a cyno alt, or tries to move a freighter full of shiny things through anywhere without a scout and/or web alt.
[Edit] 5: That’s not unique to EVE. At all.
4: Or the region is too crowded with hunters who have already taught everything that wants to play prey that they are prey.
Boils down to whether people think EVE is a good enough game to pay to play.
Also, because a wife can only take so much being identified as “Wife Aggro” when she says she’s about to go to bed alone again.
Some still prefer to fondle Eve’s vagina though, and to which I say GG, you utterly pathetic losers.
god you guys are so sad @Verlyn @Salvos Rhoska
I’m gonna take a break from the Eve forums
As if …
So the “Wife Aggro Theory” raises its head once again to blame for activity levels…
This is a very strange attitude to have. If a product or service that I’m using degrades in quality then I’ll simply stop using it. Why would you reward a company with your custom if they are not meeting your expectations?
Probably because it is still best thing out there for him eve is brilliant in many ways
Eventually EVE stops being best enough…
@JC_Mieyli Whatever helps your wife sleep at night.
Ever since I played David Brabens Elite with my older brother back in the 1980s I too thought about the concept of a multiplayer version, so in theory I have supported this concept since before Eve was even created.
What you don’t understand is CCP meets my expectations by simply creating and maintaining Eve.
From my perspective Eve has not degraded it is still going strong.
I played eve off and on since 2009 but Haven’t played it in the past year. I quite playing mainly because I know ccp is all about making money off of plex’s. I realized they want you to die, so for those that could afford it bought plex’s instead of grinding. If plex’s were removed(which will never happen) alot of flaws in the game would show through, because 80% of the economy is supported by people who bought plex’s and sold it. I said eve was gonna die 2 years ago because of this issue, if they made concentrated on making a good game instead of thinking how to get people to buy plex’s they would have 100x more active players who paid. But they don’t, only thing holding this game up is new players who arent tired of the grind or tired of buying plex’s yet.