I'm a FW4PPER..Hear Me Roar! (Vote Plz)
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MORDETH LESTOK
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I'm a FW4PPER..Hear Me Roar! (Vote Plz)
FW4PPERS VOTE ONLY PLZ
Please vote and if you will, post what you'd like/expect from the Fw4ppers Corp. Also, if you have any suggestions/comments to make your EVE experience more enjoyable...plz feel free to state them here.
Please vote and if you will, post what you'd like/expect from the Fw4ppers Corp. Also, if you have any suggestions/comments to make your EVE experience more enjoyable...plz feel free to state them here.
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Dr. kitteny berk
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MORDETH LESTOK
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Dr. kitteny berk
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I kinda enjoyed it, and can appreciate the potential it has.amblin wrote:Go on Berk, you voted other... What did you like then? The question was after all what do you like about Eve? There must've been something!
Even if only the simply stunning graphics which are going to get even better soon...
but, narf, i'd much rather have a life.
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Dr. kitteny berk
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I think that's the good and the bad of eve, if i had the money to run a subscription or 2, only playing occasionally to make in game pennies. i'd do it.amblin wrote:Eve is one of the few (if only?) MMOs where grind doesn't advance your character - time does.
and other crap
However, i don't really have the money and i'd rather play a game where i get something for my time spent doing shit - not just bored, killed, or bored.
Nice idea M! Although Mano has just joined Fw4ppers to allow me to spend more time with the recruits and do some empire side stuff, I havn't voted since this would distort the results.
For me personally, the part I enjoy most is the POS chain: setting up an industrial base for production that will enable us as a corp to do things we could only dream about a few months ago.
Beyond that, I find the player driven political intrigue is fascinating.
For me personally, the part I enjoy most is the POS chain: setting up an industrial base for production that will enable us as a corp to do things we could only dream about a few months ago.
Beyond that, I find the player driven political intrigue is fascinating.
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A very resound "Little bit of everything' from me! My combat experience (rats aside) has been lackluster, but even after seeing my ship ripped away from my wittle pod, I was part of something for a bit.
I enjoy getting new recruits up and running, explaining that they can drop a skill and not lose the time they've put into it, helping them decide if they want close range or long.
I enjoy jumping belt to belt shooting rats in the hopes of that rare drop, then looking at the belt and discovering some huge Kernite roid to come back and suck ore from.
I enjoy finding out that the people I recruited a month ago are passing me in a certain skill, knowing I have a huge base of skills, and that the game is already adding more that I'll want.
And I really really love helping. Even if it might cost me those two cans of Scordite I was just mining, I really don't mind running off to try and help finish a mission that has been buggering somebody for hours. Dashing to the rescue just feels right, and I enjoy it.
So it basically comes down to the people for me, making connections, and helping the common good strive for more.
I enjoy getting new recruits up and running, explaining that they can drop a skill and not lose the time they've put into it, helping them decide if they want close range or long.
I enjoy jumping belt to belt shooting rats in the hopes of that rare drop, then looking at the belt and discovering some huge Kernite roid to come back and suck ore from.
I enjoy finding out that the people I recruited a month ago are passing me in a certain skill, knowing I have a huge base of skills, and that the game is already adding more that I'll want.
And I really really love helping. Even if it might cost me those two cans of Scordite I was just mining, I really don't mind running off to try and help finish a mission that has been buggering somebody for hours. Dashing to the rescue just feels right, and I enjoy it.
So it basically comes down to the people for me, making connections, and helping the common good strive for more.



