tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7616244196108776097.post2856539832423250953..comments2023-04-12T04:32:54.913-07:00Comments on Eve Opportunist: Eve + eve = Super eve?Logan Fyreitehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18020193253139376508noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7616244196108776097.post-25779237258355804952011-01-25T13:43:42.125-08:002011-01-25T13:43:42.125-08:00Yeah, she makes the post a bit distracting and NSF...Yeah, she makes the post a bit distracting and NSFW!<br /><br />For Incarna I can understand the desire to have more than 2-3 people in each station, but the truth is that simply, there are already hundreds of stations that have little or no traffic in them, and Incarna won't really change that. There will still be those stations with almost nobody in them and then stations like Jita 4-4 with more people than any other single place.<br /><br />I like your idea of expanding but then I wonder about what it would do to the current nullsec empires. what we need are 0.0 area's that move off in entirely different directions from the current standard. Even if it means having to completely do away with the current map and coming up with something new, or at least the 2-d functionality of the current map. Really we need new nullsec that is isolated a bit from current nullsec to allow the spread of new alliances into that space without needing or being able to use the supercap backbone of current alliances.<br /><br />I agree that 0.0 is sparse population wise, but force wise, it is the most powerful area of the game thanks to supercarriers and titans, not to mention POS and jump bridges. More space out there is to dilute the powerbase across much more space and force apart some of the conglomerates of power to some extent.Logan Fyreitehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18020193253139376508noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7616244196108776097.post-76421994488644265192011-01-25T09:40:23.010-08:002011-01-25T09:40:23.010-08:00OK I need to stop reading your posts bottom up. Su...OK I need to stop reading your posts bottom up. Super EVE sure has some nice moons. I have no clue what you wrote now....<br /><br />J/K<br /><br />I've spent a good deal of my time (and still do) avoiding the crowds. I'd welcome more EVE to explore and play in.<br /><br />Highsec has kind of become a race for the orca\hulk fleets to the belts. Lowsec is blog or lonly. I was just in 0.0 and was VERY disapointed that I could fly my pod out of provi via the R3 pipe and not see a single bubble and only one camp.<br /><br />Cheers<br /><br />EVE SOBEVE SOBhttp://evesob.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7616244196108776097.post-1069676051967560842011-01-25T07:42:34.605-08:002011-01-25T07:42:34.605-08:00Nice post, and I didn't just mean the picture ...Nice post, and I didn't just mean the picture of Eve Laurence at the bottom honest!<br /><br />I'm not sure how an expanded Eve fits into CCP's long term plans. The move to Incarna wouldn't work very well if there are only 2 or 3 people in a station, if you spread everyone out more then this becomes a possibility. The other indicator that CCP favours increased density is the system upgrades available in 0.0.<br /><br />I do think that there is room for expansion though, I think I'd favour adding more 0.0 at the edges and then have the various Empires expand into the existing space. So some lowsec would become high-sec and some 0.0 would become lowsec. This would be Eve evolved.<br /><br />If you combined this will new routes from the existing systems into 0.0 and lowsec, removing some of the choke points, you might see an opening up of space.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com