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Title: EVE Online
Post by: Loki on February 05, 2012, 03:25:24 am
Some of us have given up on Strategus and started playing EVE Online, if you're interested in playing with other strat players in EVE send me a msg, my EVE name is Gildwulf.
Title: Re: EVE Online
Post by: Gristle on February 05, 2012, 03:58:28 am
I've been afk training for Stealth Bombers. I finished Frigate V, but it's still going to be 2 weeks before I can get in the ship, and at least another month after that before I can properly fit it. I need to get in and make some money once I have the time.
Title: Re: EVE Online
Post by: Dezilagel on February 05, 2012, 05:14:23 pm
I played it like a year ago for half a year, I was a solo pirate.

Beat these:

http://eve-kill.net/?a=kill_detail&kll_id=8631366

http://eve-kill.net/?a=kill_detail&kll_id=8732660

http://eve-kill.net/?a=kill_detail&kll_id=8898768

I basically made friends with everyone I killed whom I saw some potential in and eventually had a semi-decent network of players.

The last one I'm especially proud of as that guy was one of the leaders in the biggest pirate corp around those systems. He had been really annoyed with me since active pirating had stolen a lot of kills from their passive gatecamping, while slipping through with my fast frigate. So he got a super-pimped Dramiel (which was incredibly OP at the time) and went out to find me. I took the battle to him and together me and my two new noob friends (one in a t1 frig, and one in an assault frig) assaulted him in a belt, where he was waiting. The moment we engaged in battle 20 (!) people entered the system and started warping to our location. But thanks to my custom-fitted ship and some manual flying I managed to catch the 170 million Dramiel, kill it with the help of my friends and get out just in time before the huge blob of top-tier ships could destroy us. One of us (the guy in a t1 frig - net worth 1.5 million lol) didn't make it out in time and I was just locked by the time we entered warp so it was damn close but you should have seen the chat afterwards.

Aah, good times. I quit that game due to the fact that I had to spend days grinding missions to fund the PLEX's. My piracy supported itself but it didn't profit 300 million a month :/


Title: Re: EVE Online
Post by: Count_Curtis on February 05, 2012, 06:16:59 pm
loki...
WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?!
Title: Re: EVE Online
Post by: Kafein on February 05, 2012, 10:36:40 pm
When I first bought it, I really had no free time for it and lacked the motivation to gather some friends. But soon I might decide to start again.
Title: Re: EVE Online
Post by: Thovex on February 06, 2012, 12:20:31 am
I played this a while, eventually I gave up for it being a menu-simulator.
Title: Re: EVE Online
Post by: Dach on February 06, 2012, 05:07:24 am
yep that's no the strong point of this game.

Eve is about freedom of action, that's where the fun is!  8-)
Title: Re: EVE Online
Post by: Thovex on February 06, 2012, 11:48:54 am
Ofcourse it was a fun game for a while but I just got a headache from the constant menus. :-/
Title: Re: EVE Online
Post by: Vibe on February 06, 2012, 12:00:26 pm
Menu action = easily bottable

Good game though, I enjoy mining asteroids and earning ISK :)
Title: Re: EVE Online
Post by: Chagan_Arslan on February 06, 2012, 12:04:03 pm
I played it like a year ago for half a year, I was a solo pirate.

Beat these:

http://eve-kill.net/?a=kill_detail&kll_id=8631366

http://eve-kill.net/?a=kill_detail&kll_id=8732660

http://eve-kill.net/?a=kill_detail&kll_id=8898768

I basically made friends with everyone I killed whom I saw some potential in and eventually had a semi-decent network of players.

The last one I'm especially proud of as that guy was one of the leaders in the biggest pirate corp around those systems. He had been really annoyed with me since active pirating had stolen a lot of kills from their passive gatecamping, while slipping through with my fast frigate. So he got a super-pimped Dramiel (which was incredibly OP at the time) and went out to find me. I took the battle to him and together me and my two new noob friends (one in a t1 frig, and one in an assault frig) assaulted him in a belt, where he was waiting. The moment we engaged in battle 20 (!) people entered the system and started warping to our location. But thanks to my custom-fitted ship and some manual flying I managed to catch the 170 million Dramiel, kill it with the help of my friends and get out just in time before the huge blob of top-tier ships could destroy us. One of us (the guy in a t1 frig - net worth 1.5 million lol) didn't make it out in time and I was just locked by the time we entered warp so it was damn close but you should have seen the chat afterwards.

Aah, good times. I quit that game due to the fact that I had to spend days grinding missions to fund the PLEX's. My piracy supported itself but it didn't profit 300 million a month :/

Damage done:   0 (0.00%)

none can beat this ;p
Title: Re: EVE Online
Post by: Loki on February 07, 2012, 10:35:08 am
dunno curtis, but i'm having more fun playing the game, than here arguing with developers about whether or not they should punish cheaters.
Title: Re: EVE Online
Post by: AntiBlitz on February 08, 2012, 04:14:29 am
I played it like a year ago for half a year, I was a solo pirate.

Beat these:

http://eve-kill.net/?a=kill_detail&kll_id=8631366

http://eve-kill.net/?a=kill_detail&kll_id=8732660

http://eve-kill.net/?a=kill_detail&kll_id=8898768

I basically made friends with everyone I killed whom I saw some potential in and eventually had a semi-decent network of players.

The last one I'm especially proud of as that guy was one of the leaders in the biggest pirate corp around those systems. He had been really annoyed with me since active pirating had stolen a lot of kills from their passive gatecamping, while slipping through with my fast frigate. So he got a super-pimped Dramiel (which was incredibly OP at the time) and went out to find me. I took the battle to him and together me and my two new noob friends (one in a t1 frig, and one in an assault frig) assaulted him in a belt, where he was waiting. The moment we engaged in battle 20 (!) people entered the system and started warping to our location. But thanks to my custom-fitted ship and some manual flying I managed to catch the 170 million Dramiel, kill it with the help of my friends and get out just in time before the huge blob of top-tier ships could destroy us. One of us (the guy in a t1 frig - net worth 1.5 million lol) didn't make it out in time and I was just locked by the time we entered warp so it was damn close but you should have seen the chat afterwards.

Aah, good times. I quit that game due to the fact that I had to spend days grinding missions to fund the PLEX's. My piracy supported itself but it didn't profit 300 million a month :/

you call that pirating..........get on my fuckin level son 

http://eve.battleclinic.com/killboard/killmail.php?id=9892558
Title: Re: EVE Online
Post by: Dezilagel on February 08, 2012, 07:53:58 am
you call that pirating..........get on my fuckin level son 

http://eve.battleclinic.com/killboard/killmail.php?id=9892558

Ah, finally!  :lol:

You call that pirating? Hi-sec?! Pfft, 'fucken carebear.

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Title: Re: EVE Online
Post by: Xtrah on February 08, 2012, 12:27:23 pm
Wormhole space <3