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Title: EVE Online
Genre: Action, Free to Play, Massively Multiplayer, RPG, Strategy
Developer:
CCP
Publisher:
CCP
Release Date: 6 May, 2003


Minimum:

  • OS: Windows 7
  • Processor: Intel Dual Core @ 2.0 GHz, AMD Dual Core @ 2.0 GHz)
  • Memory: 2 GB
  • Hard Drive: 20 GB Free Space
  • Video: AMD Radeon 2600 XT or NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GTS
  • Network: ADSL connection (or faster)

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So, I started playing this game in 2011. This game has grown quite a lot. Its not a forgiving game and its not "just" a game. Eve: Online is a hobby. It is hard to play the game for an hour or two a day. Its not impossible, but its hard. Not only is it hard to play this game without sinking your life and soul into it, but its very hard to play solo without having alternative accounts or without throwing lots of money at the game. The only really fun way that I've found to play this game, is to join an alliance or coalition (group of alliances outside of the game) that have a similar mindset to how you want to play a game. Without other people to help you, this game seems futile. OVERALL, if you have time and money to sink into this game, knock yourself out and try out the game. If you don't have time OR the money for this game steer clear of it. I love this game, but as I've grown up from starting in 2011, its been increasingly hard to find time for this game.. What everyone on here fails to say, is that EVE has been here doing what it does for 15 years in an MMO landscape that was dominated by many other MMO's of its time and it was never WoW or Aion or w\/e u would like to call the game breaking records for pvp and or even coming close to a story that the EVE universe has wrote over and over again with its players creating them... just one of these EVE wars is more of a story and background then any other MMO has released IN THE LAST 15 years in and of itself. Yes its tough and u have no idea of what a grind is BUT, the satisfaction u get from starting mining, or rippin off that scrubs head and his buddies cause they thought they could gank you... its so \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665in satisfying. No, game achieves this in any amount at all in terms of achieving something that you busted ur\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665off to get. So, yea i am a EVE guy but if you come on here and do nothing but read of the people who got ganked and quit then you are sadly missing the point and dont need to listen to them. My advice play and join a corp all the while looking for a null sec group to fit yourself into... this is a team game at the big boy level u can only fly solo for so long. See you later future capsuleers.. Have you ever wanted to work on an Excel spreadsheet in space?. Note<\/b>: I have played for more hours than it states using a different EVE account.

I was conflicted on whether to recommend EVE because if you have the dedication (explained below) then you'll like it but if you're a brand new player then liking it is going to be about 50\/50. Remember EVE is like Marmite, you're going to love it or hate it. Even though I hate Marmite (it is evil) I quite like EVE.

I like EVE on the whole but it can be very difficult for new players to get into it before they get to the point of frustration and just quit. You can not rush this game, you can not play this game if you only have a couple of hours a week to spare. This game is definitely a marathon rather than a sprint so if you don't have the patience I would save yourself the stress and not even start because all it will lead to is you being annoyed and you writing a negative review (think in months\/years of game play rather than hours\/days). You need to spend hours upon hours upon hours trying to get yourself somewhere close to being able to venture into nullsec (where the big money is) without getting wiped out in about 10 seconds and even then without having someone watching your back its damn hard.

I have found the majority of interactions with other players have either been hostile or I have been ignored which again can put you off playing so be prepared for this. I was lucky enough to have some friends playing EVE so I had an advantage. If you're on your own then dive into the missions and build as much ISK and experience you can, treat the missions as the tutorial. If you go into the game without doing the missions first then you're going to find things very hard if not impossible.

Play the free to play extensively before you even consider thinking of paying for the Omega, then really think some more<\/b>, also if you are going to start paying then I advise you to at least for the first few months paying for the 1 Month Omega Time rather than the subscription method, yes it costs a bit more but the big plus is you're not tied down to a subscription. Omega gives you a massive advantage and access to lots more content but (and it's a big but) only purchase Omega if you are truly dedicated to playing and have the time to play...which needs to be a lot.. I only recommend this game for those who have a lot of time and have a ton of patience and perseverance and who like complexity and planning and spreadsheets. You will meet tons on good people but real jerks too (I'm looking at your CODE and other high-sec gankers.) The game is very unforgiving as well, but rewarding for those who stay long enough. You are in for the long haul here. By long haul I mean years, many years not weeks or months. You think the universe is yours?

Hell no.

The universe belongs to who has more alts and injectors.. I have never made a review for a game but this game is \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665ing trash, Ive played it here and there and enjoyed it, but their customer support and just trying to get a refund is damn near impossible. Dont waste your time and DONT sign up for the subscription because it is almost impossible to cancel.
. Dont be fooled by the action packed trailers and the really cool effects..

this game isnt anything CLOSE to that action packed.

99.99% of the time you cant even see what's shooting you, you just see a red triangle. Thats what you fight.. lots and lots of red triangles.

Its boring AF.

. Don't let my hours fool you, I use the client outside of Steam.

Eve can be a lot of fun, but my god is the learning curve high. I mean really high, and once you really do understand how to play, you may not enjoy it. It's certainly not for everyone, and depending on what you really want to do, you might need to pay the subscription to do it. Honestly if you don't you're only going to get so far, as it is with most every free to play game out there, but it's very true here, as you're locked off from certain skills, ships, and equipment.

The game shines if you can join a Corporation and meet people. Good luck meeting the right people, as the people you meet is going to be a crap shoot. Tons and tons of corps out there try and recruit absolutely anyone they can, so it takes some time to find the right one that suits what you want to do; be it casual or serious, the corp exists.

It really is a massive game, and it's aged well enough; Eve stands as a testament to what other mmo games could accomplish if they have enough ambition. Eve is one of the few examples out there where the universe really IS shaped by the players in it, and unlike other mmos, it's all one server, which is a plus in my mind.

Eve is a grind like no other. Skills simply take time. You add them to a queue, and each one takes anywhere from a few minutes, to weeks, which really slows things down to a crawl if you think that it's just all about learning the curve and putting in the work. Its not. You go to the market, look for the skill, pray someone is selling it at the station you're currently at, and then you wait. Want to fly a specific ship? it's going to require knowing multiple different skills trained to various levels (1 to 5 if i remember correctly), and this is going to take you quite a long time to get together. Then afterwards you're going to need to outfit it with weapons and then outfit the weapons with ammo.

the point being, it's an incredibly complex game. If you like incredibly intricate games that require a lot of time and patience to get into, here it is. I recommend this game because I enjoy that sort of thing, but it's hard to suggest this game at the same time knowing the absolutely massive time commitment it is.

Best of luck. This game should not be free. This game requires literal years IRL to make a mediocre amount of progress and as soon as you start to gain traction.....YOU. WILL. LOSE. EVERYTHING that you spent hundreds of hours scraping together to some rando psycho long ago driven insane by this game and now only lives on making others miserable while downing pizza hot pockets ad nauseum. This is not a game, it is an herculean chore. The upside of that being there are no games journalists playing this game.


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In this grand update you can find new pet, it`s a monkey Boba.. NEW PET LITTLE HAMSTER:
After the last update - you can find new pet in game, it`s a little hamster!. NEW UPDATE v 0.1.1 Changelog:
Version 0.1.1 fixed some bugs, made in v 0.1.0

Changelog:

- Fixed some bugs with save
- Fixed bugs with completed pets
- Fixed bugs with working ability "Auto Click"
- Fixed abuse with abilitiy "Gift"
- Improved description of abilities in English

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