charlemagne wrote:So you absolutely need meaningless fluff to be able to imagine anything. Did you every try pen & paper roleplaying? That must be the worst thing ever to you.
In Pen & Paper, you can do anything in you like. In EvE, your options are limited to mining and mission running and similar bullshit in Highsec, or trying to join the paranoid lunatics out in lowsec.
In Eve, your character can actually build an empire. You can own space! Star systems that would actually say "Sovereignty: Your alliance"! I don't know, that seems freaking huge in terms of roleplaying experience. You can found or join a Minmatar alliance that holds space to give refuge to escaped Amarr slaves, and the game mechanics would actually aid you in that. I can't think of any other MMORPG that lets you do that.
No, your character
can't. That kind of thing is impossible for any casual player, and it takes the resources of vast coalitions of players, usually with the investment of significant amounts of real-world money to buy ISK via time-card trading. Owing to the nature of EvE, the ones at the top are the oldest and the ones with the mostest, and those who are just starting (or re-starting) have no hope in hell of catching up -
definitionally, because of the way the game is set-up. There's no "hike to eighty and then grind down the dailies to get your gear," because EvE is a nearly-perpetual climb, and the oldest definitionally have climbed the highest.
Also, "give refuge to escaped Amarr slaves", what the fuck? The only way I can think of to do
that is to buy the "slaves" item on the market and hoard them in your space-station.
You see, in Eve the things your character does actually matter. What alliances and corps do in 0.0 and low-sec shapes the political landscape in the game. In other games you can only sit around and talk about the eternal status quo that no one besides the Devs can challenge.
Nothing your character does matters, short of being that one asshole who manages to worm into the corp vaults and cleans them out; and thanks to a few highly publicized events of that happening, it's probably never going to happen again since the corps are so paranoid they're actually doing their level best to perform R/L background checks on members.
And even if it does, you're almost certainly not going to get away with it, since they'll dedicate themselves to hunting you down, even back in highsec. Your character's a wash and you're gonna have to start over with a newbie, if not an entirely new account.
I do get that Eve is not for everyone with all the "real" risk and the free-for-all mentality - but your points against Eve are still hilarious. Seriously, even if you're so broke you can't even send Evemail to some idiot who still has the fee for his inbox set, you can just go to any noob system and re-do the tutorial missions that leave you with a couple mill ISK and a pile of frigs, two destroyers and an hauler. (The tutorials hilariously also teach you about game facts like "losing ships is normal, get used to it noob"

)
Funnily enough, the last time I played, none of this was an option, because it was before they accelerated the start. Back when I last played, you got the piece of shit, and had to grind noob missions for an hour for 10K. Also, you couldn't re-do any but the grind missions.
Maybe things changed on that respect, but it's still not something I want to play, so
why the fuck do you people keep trying to laud it's fucking virtues in a thread I started to find good space games. Seriously, what the fuck is this? I
do not like EvE Online, I will not like EvE Online because I
loathe the damn thing.