I've left the Alliance to try and find fame and fortune elsewhere. Sad to go but it seemed like the right time. I would like to try more of the low and zero sec side of Eve, most likely with some PVP and war decs. I'm chatting with a corp in my time zone at the moment with the intention of applying to join tonight once the 24 hour cooldown for rights from my own corp expires. From what I've seen so far they seem like okay people, my current/old corp will stay open however as I setup an alt as the CEO a while ago for this purpose.
Last night I made the journey to the corp system in Gallante space. The Gallante don't like me very much as I've spent so much time in Caldari space shooting up the Gallante Navy for missions. Thankfully the journey was uneventful so transfer of goods shouldn't be an issue, though I should be able to source what I need locally anyway.
So interesting times are ahead!
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
In game blog reminder
I'm back from my trip so the blogging should pick up again. Just a reminder that I also have an in game blog at http://yosagiyojimbo.blogspot.com/ which now has a couple of posts and should benefit from the same increased posting frequency due to me being "here".
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
This is an example of a Wormhole entrance in Hurtoken. Wormholes have expanded the Eve Universe greatly and are being used more and more. We now have corporations who are living almost exclusively in a Wormhole, have a Player Owned Station (POS) and the various support facilities that enable this lifestyle.
In some ways these people have cut themselves off from the greater Eve Universe while providing materials to that same Universe from the mining operations, missions etc.
This has created more space in high, low and, zero sec space as the more adventurous players are moving towards Wormholes which is making more space for new players etc.
Above you can see my Helios about to explore a Wormhole in a high sec system, this Wormhole is unstable and will collapse within the next 24 hours. Essentially it is a direct conduit from this high sec system to, in practical terms, a zero sec system with no local chat, truly wide space.
Be aware.
In some ways these people have cut themselves off from the greater Eve Universe while providing materials to that same Universe from the mining operations, missions etc.
This has created more space in high, low and, zero sec space as the more adventurous players are moving towards Wormholes which is making more space for new players etc.
Above you can see my Helios about to explore a Wormhole in a high sec system, this Wormhole is unstable and will collapse within the next 24 hours. Essentially it is a direct conduit from this high sec system to, in practical terms, a zero sec system with no local chat, truly wide space.
Be aware.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
You little thief!
I was busy with some other tasks so I was semi-afk mining, just plinking away at the asteroids, using another corporation member to pickup the mined product and having a pretty relaxed time.
During my mining stint I sent the drones out a few times to rid me of the local rat ships that pound on the hull with their little guns, I was soon surrounded by a dozen wrecks.
I had a few locals warp in and out during my time and this guy looked the same, have a look and leave.
He flew to one of my wrecks and then looted the contents! On my threat display he was now flashing red, I could legally attack at any time!!
I laughed and laughed, welcome to two years ago pal, ahh the nostalgia. Back in the CAS days I saw this quite a bit.
Using one of the faction Minmater Rifters he stole about 5k of loot from destroyed system rats, hardly a fortune. If he wanted a fight between that and a Hulk he wasn't going to get it from me, I kept mining.
You gave me a highlight that day and for that I thank you.
During my mining stint I sent the drones out a few times to rid me of the local rat ships that pound on the hull with their little guns, I was soon surrounded by a dozen wrecks.
I had a few locals warp in and out during my time and this guy looked the same, have a look and leave.
He flew to one of my wrecks and then looted the contents! On my threat display he was now flashing red, I could legally attack at any time!!
I laughed and laughed, welcome to two years ago pal, ahh the nostalgia. Back in the CAS days I saw this quite a bit.
Using one of the faction Minmater Rifters he stole about 5k of loot from destroyed system rats, hardly a fortune. If he wanted a fight between that and a Hulk he wasn't going to get it from me, I kept mining.
You gave me a highlight that day and for that I thank you.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
2 Years In Game!
A couple of milestones in the last week or two. I have reached just over two years in EvE Online and I have also moved past thirty two million skillpoints. Of interest is what the new Evemon is telling me. According to Evemon I am thirty days behind where I should be given the skills I have trained and my current attributes. So from the Evemon point of view, considering that remapping your attributes is a recent ability, if I had the perfect attributes at the beginning of my training, and trained the exact skills I have now I would have reached the thirty two million mark one month before I actually did. Oh well.
Two years in the game. Not much has changed but then again it has, not very helpful I know. From my point of view the change has been gradual but I have found the biggest change to be the massive reduction in lag, especially in Jita and other trade hubs. I remember the closer I flew to Jita the lag would rise and then logging into Jita was a lottery and could take five minutes or more for the ship to appear at the gate so I could warp to station. Now I see 800+ pilots in system with little issue.
My biggest regret is the loss of EvE TV. It helped the immersion of the game to view in game news readers and then it gave us a natural progression to the tournaments and the reporting of the fights. That still happens but I miss the weekly (?) broadcasts.
In the future we have the next expansion which is interesting, walking in stations, DUST 514, etc. As an MMO EvE seems alive, more alive than some others.
Two years in the game. Not much has changed but then again it has, not very helpful I know. From my point of view the change has been gradual but I have found the biggest change to be the massive reduction in lag, especially in Jita and other trade hubs. I remember the closer I flew to Jita the lag would rise and then logging into Jita was a lottery and could take five minutes or more for the ship to appear at the gate so I could warp to station. Now I see 800+ pilots in system with little issue.
My biggest regret is the loss of EvE TV. It helped the immersion of the game to view in game news readers and then it gave us a natural progression to the tournaments and the reporting of the fights. That still happens but I miss the weekly (?) broadcasts.
In the future we have the next expansion which is interesting, walking in stations, DUST 514, etc. As an MMO EvE seems alive, more alive than some others.
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