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Join Aaron - also known in New Eden as Jin'Taan - as he recounts his latest escapades in EVE Online - which surprisingly don't include a ton of blowing up player spaceships. This time, NPC ships are in his radar as he checks out what Invasions has to offer.
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only SWg, EVE and UO ever game me these kinda memories. thank you for a good article that spawned alot of great memories in me!
For new players it’s difficult to access PVE content without the interference of PVP gankers.
Yes EVE is a PVP game, but it is also a very hard game to learn, and having no real safe zones to learn the game and build your bank account to a point where ships become expendable, is really hard.
This is a welcome feature for existing players who stuck with the game, but I don’t think it is the solution for attracting new Carebear players.
If you are required a Corporation to play PVE in relative safety, most Carebear won’t even bother.
Thanks for your kind words!
Something new to do was always a big factor which kept me coming back, maybe it's time once again...
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From your article i can see i didn't understood what i was facing.
Your article gave my chills and now i want to try those as soon as i get home !!!
Thanks and your writing style is really engaging, it really spoke to me.
Horatius
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Interesting idea. Or maybe have PvE instances - in a way that didn't mess with the economy. Sort of zero penalty PvP in a primarily PvE game except in reverse.
I doubt there would be enough people who would pay a subscription for it though. Maybe a b2p model? Or an optional extra for subscribers?
A concern will be that doing this would drain the existing population? Not sure - in mmos PvP tends to be the minority niche. The current population trend would also be a factor. If its static or in decline that would be a reason to think about it.
As for SC - it has to be considered a "threat".
Maybe SC won't pull existing players away but it could reduce new subscribers - essential to replacing people who leave. Maybe it will launch and never achieve "maturity". Maybe it will expand the market! An impact is more likely though.
Planning for SC though would be sensible. Whether SC will release next year or 2025 it would be wise to plan for it and this could be an option.
They're actually pretty good. With "selectable" difficulty, and where knowledge of mechanics (how ships actually fly) keeps you alive or not.
Practice doesn't make perfect, practice makes permanent.
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