Ahh yes discovering EVE’s True nature,
Many of the haters are secretly mega excited about the Dr Who.
Come on now, u know u want it.
Why are the orange portions of the skin so pixelated while the white strips are absolutely crisp and straight?

I for once wont be joining the event but i dont mind getting new players to game and if this is a way so be it. It shouldnt be game breaking anyway, instanced and all.
all your kits have a bug in the code
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Yeah, whole year of effort for a two week event that probably will never return
um this was ran by CCP delegate zero over a year ago, they have it working within the confines of lore. With the creation of EVE Echoes that opened up EVE Multiverse so to speak.
The real question to be answered is will the good doctor be wearing $1000 jeans?
If you put a pile of dog-shite into an empty rafaello box the contents are not gonna smell or taste like the actual sweets. Even though it says “rafaello” on the box.
“Have it working within confines of lore” - don’t you find this phrase to be way too complicated? Politics and corrupt media speak that way. And yea, this is exactly how lore is usually broken. Not by just throwing it away all of a sudden - “We don’t care. The new Amarr Empress is Daenerys Targaryen.” - but rather by stitching nonsense to underdeveloped parts of established lore with the threads of vague technobabble or evasive political tongue.
bunch of whiny cucks over a cross over.
in 4 hours I could not build the second key because all the materials go to the construction of the first key. Why do I need the first key? - there falls the second key.
so far the most grindy thing that eve has put into the game. and this is coming from a miner who sits and mine’s 90% of the day lol. For this being a newbie friendly event it sure feels really hard to get into requiring indy (which no other event has required) and a ton of materials to make such crap? Im glad im going on vacation for a week so hopefully when I get back ill have less cosmic sig spam floating around lol.
this is imo the best type of newbro content they have added and I would say, if anything, give the person designing this thing a raise and throw the redesign of new player experience at them to get rid of the walls of text taht are the career missions.
Sure, it seems that material spawns should be adjusted a bit to make it easier and make sure you can fluently progress from kspace to first filaments, farm to 2nd etc. but this is GREAT:
- It throws you out there to do a thing, go learn about BPCs and what mats you need, gives you those, you build the thing and then use it immediately. It is such a great way of grabbing a hand of the player and guiding him through learning experience by showing him things to do and let him do it instead of text dumping or getting users to go read wikis/watch tutorials for a week
This event explains nothing about BPCs, industry, modules, ship handling and anything else. That’s all done by career agents. If people want to figure things out on their own, they don’t have to run the career agents. For all other people, the CA are the best introduction to EVE that has ever existed and will ever exist because they actually teach you all the things you need to know about EVE.
This thing in particular fosters a huge misconception about EVE. You are not supposed to be given things. You are supposed to gather things to use to create other things.
Thing is, they might use this design for future events and make them evolve instead of having more and more of the same. Keeping my fingers crossed
WHO is not renewing his omega?
CCP please get me some waifus on my spaceships. Also do a Hololive crossover, world of warships did it also.
While still probably asking a newbro to mine tritanium instead of veldspar? I think that one is still in on the mission chain.
This one does not explain, sure, but having such design and incorporating it into a questline or something like that instead of having a bunch of agents text dumping you is in my opinion better. The thing that a lot of people have a poblem with is that they want to do things and stop reading the missions in the middle of chain because there is just so much text there. That is a stop moment for a lot of newbros. And the game should go for more fluid new player experience and get rid of those stopping moments to retain them.
We do not print our own isk. A lot is given to the player, even through the missions you have ships dumped on you for free, just like that. The game just makes sure to make the things dropped on you insignificant so noone can turn this into a farming business
Bugs. This event tells you nothing about where you get the mats for the BPCs from. It doesn’t even tell you where the BPCs come from or how to use them.
All the Career Agents are quest lines that guide you along a path to knowledge in specific fields.
You do realize that there will always be a lot of text to explain things? How else do you want to explain things to people? Even voice overs are text and you know what’s bad about those? Once they said their lines, the info is gone and not recoverable. Text stays and can be reread if needed.
You mean the new player experience that introduces new players via a cinematic spectacle to EVE and once that is done they are literally thrown off a cliff to fend for themselves without any meaningful knowledge? That sure is fluid.
Besides, the career agents are a fluid experience. You are being guided from one mission to the next, get all the things that you need to do explained in detail (sans some bugs, but who cares about bugs when it comes to CCP? They are a feature of their development, not a glitch, and it even introduces new players to the development quality of CCP) and learn the things building on top of each previous step. That is fluid.
After you did something to earn the ISK. The ISK doesn’t just land in your wallet for doing nothing.
After you have been taught how to gather materials, how to turn them into usable materials and how to use industry.
Neither this event nor the new NPE does anything like this. All they do is give people a flashy experience without context or guidance.
So, all event drama aside, has anyone actually encountered any genuinely new players running this content? As in, players who came to this game specifically because of the crossover?


