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Posted: Nov 30th 2009 2:14PM Nexitus said
As there are spies, rogue agents, and treacherous directors out there in the game world. "New Eden" helps to provide the more devious players to delve and create relationships with players in easier ways then ever before, through a fully functional social-networking infrastructure.
"New Eden" will make you want to second-guess your actions, information and people you want to trust with the system. It is a security concern to corporations and alliances security. While it can be embraced, regulations will surely be created surrounding "New Eden".
I welcome the ability to handle tasks outside the game, as it helps monitor and interact with the universe of Eve Online.
If I wanted to manage many aspects of the game, I now will have the ability to log in anywhere and handle communications. This is important, as this game does not stop when you exit the game client, so you are up-to-date even while you might be at work.
And having additional information like market details is handy, but if you don't have the game client available, it will be a depressing reminder how the market fluctuates.