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Massively Speaking Podcast
Massively Speaking Episode 185: Bree-to-play
Latest episode: Tuesday, February 7th, 2012



Reader Comments (3)
Posted: Nov 16th 2009 10:58PM Yoh said
I shouldn't have to be persistent with a fucking game.
I should be able to have fun right out of the gate.
I don't mind working for something, but the payoff has to be worth it (which it rarely is with EVE), and you have to at least have some fun the way.
It's getting better, but it's not there yet.
I come back when it is.
(it's the only thing that keeps me interested)
~Yoh
Posted: Nov 17th 2009 1:21AM SgtBaker said
Also one very important thing that many people miss: EVE is not meant to be played alone. Join a corp, as soon as you can, preferably straight after the tutorial. You can't play it solo, it's not a solo game. You can't build a space empire alone. Most of the combat dynamics require more than one ships (even though solo PvP is possible - if you're really good).
Join corp, find friends, do fun stuff with them - that's how it's played and you can have fun with the newbie frigate straight out of the door. If you don't like that you can always join Factional Warfare and start x-ing up immediately.
Posted: Nov 17th 2009 4:09PM Yoh said
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Exactly why do you think I hadn't already tried that? Several times I might add.
I am acutely aware of how EVE is meant to be played, and have played it that way.
And yet it is still boring.
Trust me when I say this, your preaching to the quire SgtBaker.
~Yoh