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To all those who play EVE Online: Game Over
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I just started playing EVE and have been thinking about joining the SA forums in order to join the Goonfleet. This really kicks that urge up a notch.
Do you have a link for where you got that news? |
Seems like kind of a stupid system where one person can transfer ownership of an entire organization's wealth property and existence. Clever of them to take advatange of it and all but seriously who sets a massive multiperson organization up to work that way?
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Okay let me clarify that: what organization lets (from what I've gathered here) one among several guys, who aren't ostensibly the one guy actually in charge, give away all of its assets property and existence with no approval from anybody at their own level or higher up?
I mean yeah a guy can sell his company off if he's like the guy who has 50%+1 of the stock and thusly owns the majority of the company. But as far as I know the like, Vice President of Accounting at Warner Brothers or whichever random one of the Board of Directors can't walk into the offices of Vivendi Universal and say "Here is our title you own Warner now." |
Oh yeah, link.
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Yeah, I'm wondering whether the game forces organisations to set up like this or they made the choice to be so ridiculous.
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As I understand it there is stock you can purchase in controlling investments in the different organizations and this guy appearantly had 51% control.
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Plus, I understand they have some really wicked balancing ideas for their spacecraft. |
Seems like something that would upset more players then draw in. Sounds exciting and all but that means this organization you are happily a part of can be completely disolved in a day.
Imagine this in another MMO like Everquest or WoW. Where you log on after a long day at work or school for a raid with your guild, only to find that your guild no longer exists. |
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And Mannix, from what I've heard this game is a horrible one to jump into. Because of aforementioned AFK leveling, there's no real way to catch up in this game. Unless you want to become a spy. Do you want to become a spy? |
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It is kinda cool that the game lets you do hostile acquisitions and I'd be interesting in knowing the nitty-gritty of how the whole deal went down. Quote:
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Also, the spies and crap seemed to be made up of secondary, expendable accounts. Just saying that people may not be living off of this low level star cruisers. However, this is just what I'm gathering from reading articles. |
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I had a good laugh the day this happened. I'm just waiting for all the details to come out. Looks epic, though.
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Being behind on skill points from everyone else doesn't make you worthless unless your a spy, either. The game just requires a different way of thinking about things. |
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Then again, others relish in it. And of course if you're casual, none of this matters. |
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It's good to hear someone else was a pain in the ass for these guys; the short amount of time I played EVE (around 6 months) was pretty well spent pirating as far into their space as I could get without getting caught. Smuggling and doing what I could to annoy them was what made me keep playing for 6 months. I hope the Goons don't go and become the new BoB though, it might give me an excuse to start playing again. |
I think the goons take too much pleasure in disorder to become the new BoB.
But maybe I'm just projecting. The destabilization of the established power structure in these present events, I'm noticing, is a big turn-on for me. Is that wrong? ^_^ I think I might start playing again. . . |
This is the EVE Online forums thread about this event if anyone is interested. Most of the thread is people going "holy shit" and the like though. Having sort of followed EVE drama, this is funny to me because from what I gather BoB contained staff members who played with normal accounts and openly hated Goonfleet along with a lot of the player base. The one thing that will save BoB now is a server rollback.
I also enjoy reading about Goonfleet's trolling of BoB and other corps, such as what happened to that poor player in a rival alliance whose son died. Another thing worth noting is that almost all EVE discussion was banned from Something Awful, despite Goonfleet being SA members. |
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If I had controlling interest in one of these major guild/companies I'd be having an auction on E-bay. It is already crazy what people will pay for characters imagine what a guild would get you.
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Man, perhaps there's a more appropriate title for this thread, though. I've been off EVE for about two years now, but my first thought on seeing it was quite a bit of disappointment. I was expecting news about the game being shut down. :sweatdrop |
Wait, why would you aim to "be a presence" in a game world with a population of I think 250 000? That's about as realistic as trying to get the key to the city in Hull. It's not something that most people can do, particularly if the time you've spent there amounts to almost 1% of that of a member of the old guard. (Which it would after a two week trial.)
Also, BoB got as close as anyone to winning the game, and see how well that worked out for them. Being popular is pretty risky. |
EVE Online in my experience of playing it god-only-knows-how-long-ago, evil is generally rewarded more than the forces of good.
I'm glad to see that, years and years after I quit, this one thing is still true about EVE. |
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