(1) You pay a monthly fee to play the game. However, all updates to the game are free. So far, 11 major expansions to the game have been released to subscribers at no cost.
(2) Training skills takes time, not use. Players' attributed (Perception, Intelligence, Willpower, Memory, Charisma) decrease training time for skills, but do not contribute to combat in any way.
(3) Combat is based on your learned level of relevant skills. Because there are hundreds of skills available that would take decades to train up completely, each character is different based on the interests of the actual person behind them.
(4) Combat is not based on twitch action, but on overall tactical analysis. That is to say, the physics engine in the game makes it so that changes in direction, targets, weapons take a not-insignificant time to execute, so the details have to be thought of beforehand.
(5) The economy is almost completely player driven. If you are scammed in-game by another player and they did it without exploiting the game code, you are out of luck. It is a much harsher world, but a lot of more mature in some ways.
(6) No area (except the inside of a station) is completely safe from attack. The penalties are more severe in high security areas, but any player can attack any other player at any time for any reason.
(7) Eve runs on a single-shard server, i.e. all players in the game are playing in the same universe. This means that there is much more scope for players affecting each others' actions and goals.
(8) Eve's client is free to download. A boxed version is available and comes with additional game time and some other items, but is definitely not required.
(9) Even if you hate PvP (a core aspect of Eve), you can go into fields like mining, manufacturing, scientific research, exploration, mission running, trading, ratting, ninja salvaging, and many others. Each of these jobs can earn you money to sustain yourself. In addition, each of these jobs is important to the corporations and alliances that exist throughout Eve. Also, focusing on more than one field is completely possible and probably a good idea. -- thanks to onscreen
Storyline
Basically, humans found a wormhole when expanding out from Earth. Thousands of people left to find a better life and expand into new colonies. This continued for quite a while, until, one day, the wormhole suddenly collapsed. Now, the people on the other side of the wormhole have to survive with no contact to Earth. The time period is set 21,000 years in the future.
The various factions (Caldari, Gallente, Amarr, Minmatar) are fighting to hold their own territory. However, thanks to the fact that most of the universe is player-driver, player corporations / alliances can and do hold vast tracts of space to rival that held by the 4 major empires.
Graphics
Eve Online's graphics are extremely creative, yet the game has low system requirements. The game's latest release made it so that a minimum of Shader Model 2 is required to play. However, the textures and models are very detailed and beautifully crafted. The backgrounds truly lend a sense of awe to how large the universe really is compared to an individual pilot.
Sound
Eve's sound is quite well done. The music, when coordinated correctly, adds much to the excitement of entering battle or escaping from an engagement.
Gameplay
The game's story line is very deep. There is constant conflict going on in the universe, both driven by CCP and players. CCP also regularly releases short stories that describe various aspects of life in the Eve universe.
Players are able to craft their characters to be good at everything from combat to mining to manufacturing and research. There is a place for all these professions in Eve.
Controls
The game is mostly controlled by the mouse with a certain number of keyboard shortcuts that make life simpler when performing repetitive tasks.
Summary
Eve Online is a fantastic game that allows people to participate in a non-standard RPG without the grind. Additionally, players can buy game time with the in-game currency (ISK). This means that a successful pilot can play the game for free indefinitely, as long as they keep making money.
There is a 15-day demo available from the Eve website for anyone who wants to try the game. Since character creation and introduction to the Eve universe has been recently revamped, it is a great time to new players to try it out or old players to return to the game.
Regards,
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Edited by zakaluka, 13 April 2009 - 07:46 PM.




















