I live that little creature and feel that he makes great stocking stuffers.
ddubrovnique
This isn’t a game its a piramid sceme using blockchain crypto nonsense. Anyone supporting this garbage deservse what comes after. Eve online is on life support for many years already. I wonder sometimes if ccp wants Eve online to die? Eve frontier is new Verson 2.0 eve online. I’m guessing thats what they’re hoping for. New future for eve. Greed is good.
EVE is getting as old as Star Trek Online.
It’s a miracle how one has decent graphics and one looks like it’s in 2008.
Is this a game or a study of how far you can really push the monetization?
I play in 2008 graphics mode and no sound. Thats the real advantage of EVE, you dont need graphics nor interaction with the environment, just miners.
While I feel bad for the devs who will read comments saying mean things about their creation, there are going to be staff who do not see what the fuss is about and confused as to why their creation is not loved by all in sundry.
My only hope is that their time on EVE Frontier concentrates the stank away from the game I have spent far too much of the past decade in, and that this foray into block chain dies a swift and painful death.
Imagine how screwed you are come tax time if your EVE Frontier token is suddenly ‘worth’ 100k and the IRS wants to collect its %33 ( or whatever ) cut.
Not like the world really has room for two star citizen games eh ?
CCP, always half a decade behind the trend curve.
was so hyped at first and then i read blockchain
If you were hyped to pay for Eve Online before you will love this
Given how ingrained in the culture of EVE scams are, I wonder if anybody even checked with legal what sort of criminal or civil liability CCP might have given that their token will have real world value. They’re already touting player ownership and non-interference (“you own your items and all transactions between players are permitted. CCP Games will not prohibit transactions outside of, and inside of the game.”) so if the players actually own the items then CCP won’t be able to say it’s all virtual and part of the game. Even if it’s done inside the game their game is acting as a market for a real world asset so they’d, at minimum, likely have the same responsibilities as any other online marketplace to prevent fraud.
No crypto game ever does anything that can’t be done by a normal game anyway and are pointless, and beyond that most are essentially pyramid schemes in all but name. But I really get the impression nobody went to legal and said “Er, so like… 20% of our players are scammers. What sort of trouble is that going to cause if the players actually own their own stuff that has real world value?”
That and stealing the gen 2 synth model from FO4 to use as their base clone in the trailer.
Mr Epeen