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Eve Online: Empyrean Age

PostPosted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 9:44 pm
by Katahu
Commanding a Gallente Destroyer
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Loading up my ship.
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Re: Eve Online: Empyrean Age

PostPosted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 2:12 am
by J.
nice :)

ive played a little, good game, nice depth! but omg complicated at first!

lloks like you've been playing a while :P

Re: Eve Online: Empyrean Age

PostPosted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 12:11 am
by Katahu
Yeah, it does get complicated at first. But after of playing for a while, you start getting the hang of it. The real complicated bits come in when I start getting into near-damn impossible missions where I have to deal with ships that have medium weapons [I have small] and come in large numbers [like 10 in a pack]. To make matters worse, they shoot rockets while my ship isn't advanced enough to incorporate rocket launchers. Thankfully, I managed to buy a cruiser. That should help me for a while.

You're right, it really is a fun game. The storyline is very well written, graphics are stellar, and the map is extensive to say the least.

Re: Eve Online: Empyrean Age

PostPosted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 6:48 pm
by J.
its probably one of the best MMORPG's out today, and the good thing is, it doesnt try to please everyone, and that way its amazing! because as you said its just so well made and the story is real! then the end game/ off story playing is good with people waging war with each other :)

mite try eve again sunday/monday (my days off) see how i get on :) cheers katahu thats my summer gone :P

Re: Eve Online: Empyrean Age

PostPosted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 5:34 am
by J.
installed it, and im currently running training missions :)

had to stop though as the server went down for daily maintenance :(

Re: Eve Online: Empyrean Age

PostPosted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 7:58 pm
by Katahu
Well, I managed to buy my very first cruiser. Even though it packs a lot of armor and new features, it's a very awkward-looking ship. It's also the first ship I managed to buy [over 3,000,000 ISK] that actually allows me to install missile launchers and much bigger guns.

I have to admit. In EVE, there is always training required for almost anything. I mean, I have to buy many books in the market in order to train my character for the skills needed to [A] install a missile launcher, [B] install the actual missiles, and [C] hope to god that I have enough weapons to ensure that my ship won't get blown into the vacuum of space. ;D

Re: Eve Online: Empyrean Age

PostPosted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 12:03 pm
by HarvesteR
EVE is awesome... it is the most realistic and dense MMO out there... and probably one of the most expensive too  :o

i've only played the 14-day trials they offer... but it is awesome...

too bad you can't buy large ships on the trials...

Re: Eve Online: Empyrean Age

PostPosted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 12:33 am
by Katahu
My Gallente Cruiser "Celestis"

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My Junk
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Quite the view out here.
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Re: Eve Online: Empyrean Age

PostPosted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 3:45 am
by J.
gallente scum!

caldari FTW :P

that is a funky looking ship, when i get my cruiser, you can say bye bye to it xD

Re: Eve Online: Empyrean Age

PostPosted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 9:49 am
by Katahu
You better make sure your ship is rigged with howitzers and missiles because my ship is loaded with them.

Bleh! Caldari. We gave your people everything and then you attacked us. ;D

Oh, dear. Now I'm sounding like a complete nerd. :o

Re: Eve Online: Empyrean Age

PostPosted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 12:43 pm
by J.
not really :P nerdy is when you start taking real offense :P

no my shit is a caldari merlin frigate :P im a n00b at eve :P so i have no chance in hell against your gallente thing.

Re: Eve Online: Empyrean Age

PostPosted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 1:33 pm
by Katahu
Well, apparently I lost not only my ship but also my life to a bunch of pirates in low-security space. Needles to say, I was completely surrounded by ships that are as powerful as mine and they were all launching a barage of nearly 10 missiles every time they fired. I tried to escape by warping out, but for some reason the nearby stargate was surrounded by this wierd bubble that kept me from warping out. As a result, not only did I lose my ship [ a cruiser armed to the teeth with defenses, missiles and howitzers], but I was also pod killed.

Thankfully, EVE introduced this concept of "jump clones". Whenever you die, your thoughts and memories are automatically transfered to a clone of yourself that waits in a stasis chamber in one of the stations in hi-sec space.

here is another bright side for me. My old Cruiser had premium insurance. So, not only did I already have almost half a million ISK on hand, I also got compensated over 3 million ISK for the loss of my ship. This allowed me to buy an even better Gallente Cruiser called "The Vexor". ;D

How strange. The only way to get your hands on a better ship is to loss one in battle. ::)

Re: Eve Online: Empyrean Age

PostPosted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 6:25 pm
by J.
me and my mate were discussing insurance fraud the other day :P obviously it is possible

UL about the pod kill, that gotta hurt :P

im just doing my destroyer skill training, and tomorrow will be whacking a few missions out for cash and then buying my destoyer and arming the blighter  :evil